
Addicted Like Me: A Mother-Daughter Story of Substance Abuse and Recovery, by Karen Franklin and Lauren King
Told through the voices of a mother-daughter writing team, Addicted Like Me offers a detailed personal account of addiction and how it affects the entire family.
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The Case of Mrs. C., by Hartvig Dahl
Two hundred and nineteen session transcripts between a young woman and her psychoanalyst, Hartvig Dahl, over a period of six years.
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Rational Emotive Therapy, by Albert Ellis
In this session, the client is confused about where her relationship stands with her ex-husband and his children. She feels like a failure after a long separation period from her husband ends in divorce.
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The Handbook of Counseling, by Don Locke, Jane E. Myers and et al.
This noted general reference to the field of counseling provides a theoretical background as well as practical information for students and practitioners in six major subject areas, including settings and inteventions, legal and ethical issues, and research.
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