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Books Received

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Moral Jeopardy: Risk of Accepting Money from the Alcohol, Tobacco and Gambling Industries, by Peter J. Adams. Cambridge University Press, 2016, 295 pp., $130.00.

Living Without an Amygdala, by David G. Amaral and Ralph Adolphs. The Guilford Press, 2016, 326 pp., $72.25.

How Does that Make You Feel? True Confessions from Both Sides of the Couch, by Sherry Amatenstein. Seal Press, 2016, 312 pp., $16.00 (paper).

The Neurobiology of Attachment-Focused Therapy: Enhancing Connection and Trust in the Treatment of Children and Adolescents, by Jonathan Baylin and Daniel A. Hughes. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 304 pp., $29.95.

The Mother-Infant Interaction Picture Book: Origins of Attachment, by Beatrice Beebe, Phyllis Cohen, and Frank Lachmann. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 272 pp., $35.00 (paper).

1 out of 10 Doctors Recommends: Drinking Urine, Eating Worms, and Other Weird Cures, Cases, and Research from the Annals of Medicine, by H. Eric Bender, Murdoch Khaleghi, and Bobby Singh. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2016, 238 pp., $13.99 (paper).

Treating the Other Third: Vicissitudes of Adolescent and Therapy, by H. Spencer Bloch. Karnac, 2015, 304 pp., $42.95 (paper).

The Drug Conversation: How to Talk to Your Child about Drugs, by Owen Bowden-Jones. RCPsych Publications, 2016, 212 pp., $12.99 (paper).

Attachment Disturbances in Adults: Treatment for Comprehensive Repair, by Daniel P. Brown and David S. Elliott. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 752 pp., $47.50.

Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, by Patrick W. Corrigan. The Guilford Press, 2016, 425 pp., $55.00 (paper).

Spirituality as a Working Model in Brief Psychotherapy: Spiritual Approaches to Emotional and Behavioral Change, by Richard H. Cox. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher Ltd., 2016, 202 pp., $32.95.

Prenatal Development and Parents' Lived Experiences, by Ann Diamond Weinstein. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 496 pp., $47.50.

Bleuler, Jung, and the Creation of Schizophrenias, by Michael Escamilla. Daimon Verlag, 2016, 278 pp., $40.00.

Monsters, Demons, and Psychopaths, by Fernando Espi Forcen. CRC Press, 2016, 228 pp., $39.96 (paper).

Cognitive-Behavioral Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia: A Practical Treatment Guide, by Eric L. Granholm, John R. McQuaid, and Jason L. Holden. Guilford Publications, 2016, 322 pp., $40.00 (paper).

Beyond Borderline: True Stories of Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder, by John G. Gunderson and Perry D. Hoffman. New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2016, 224 pp., $16.95 (paper).

Helping Kids in Crisis: Managing Psychiatric Emergencies in Children and Adolescents, by Faidi Haddad and Ruth Gerson. American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2014, 270 pp., $55.13 (paper).

Adult Personality Growth in Psychotherapy, by Mardi J. Horowitz. Cambridge University Press, 2016, 319 pp., $44.99 (paper).

Listening, Learning, Caring, and Counseling, by Cate Howell. Exisle Publishing, 2016, 326 pp., $32.99.

Sex Addiction as Affect Dysregulation: A Neurobiologically Informed Holistic Treatment, by Alexandra Katehakis. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 416 pp., $42.50.

Mental Illness, Human Rights, and the Law, by Brendan D. Kelly. RCPsych Publications, 2016, 272 pp., $45.29.

The Taliban’s Virtual Emirate: The Culture Psychology of an Online Militant Community, by Neil Krishan Aggarwal. Columbia University Press, 2016, 256 pp., $26.00.

Introduction to Human Relations Studies: Academic Foundations and Selected Social Justice Issues, by George Henderson and Wesley C. Long. Charles C. Thomas Publishing, 2016, 364 pp., $62.95 (paper).

Holistic Health for Adolescents, by Nada Milosavljevic. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 496 pp., $47.50.

Needless Suffering: How Society Fails Those with Chronic Pain, by David Nagel. ForeEdge, 2016, 360 pp., $24.95 (paper).

A Spectrum to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar, but Not Unipolar, by James Phelps. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 272 pp., $32.00.

Living with Schizophrenia: A Family Guide to Making a Difference, by Jeffrey Rado, and Philip G. Janicak. John Hopkins University Press, 2016, 144 pp., $17.95 (paper).

Psychoanalytic Conversations: From the Psychotherapeutic Hospital to the Couch, by M. Sagman Kayatekin. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2016, 236 pp., $70.00.

ADHD Nation: Children, Doctors, Big Pharma, and the Making of an American Epidemic, by Alan Schwartz. Scribner, 2016, 352 pp., $28.00.

Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human, by Daniel J. Siegel. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 400 pp., $26.95.

Spirituality as a Working Model in Brief Psychotherapy: Spiritual Approaches to Emotional and Behavioral Change, by Kathy Steele, Suzette Boon, and Onno Van Der Hart. W.W. Norton Publishing, 2016, 560 pp., $39.95 (paper).

In the Hands of Doctors: Touch and Trust in Medical Care, by Paul E. Stepansky. Praeger, 2016, 317 pp., $48.00.

Splinter of Glass, by Arleen Watson. Soul Attitude Press, 2016, 134 pp., $15.99.

A Clinician's Brief Guide: To the Mental Health Act, by Tony Zigmond and Nick Brindle. RCPsych Publications, 2016, 126 pp., $20.38.