Incoming Resources
- An introduction to the therapeutic frame, Anne Gray
- Imagination as space of freedom, dialogue between the ego and the unconscious, by Verena Kast ; translated from the German by Anselm Hollo
- Mental health and illness, questions and answers for counsellors and therapists, by Dawn Freshwater ; with contributions from Jeni Boyd and Sabi Redwood
- Body-mind psychotherapy, principles, techniques, and practical applications, Susan Aposhyan
- Introduction to psychotherapy, an outline of psychodynamic principles and practice, Anthony Bateman, Dennis Brown, and Jonathan Pedder
- Cognitive-behavioural approaches to psychotherapy, edited by Windy Dryden, William L. Golden
- The resilient practitioner, burnout and compassion fatigue prevention and self-care strategies for the helping professions, Thomas M. Skovholt and Michelle Trotter-Mathison
- Hags and heroes, a feminist approach to Jungian psychotherapy with couples, Polly Young-Eisendrath
- Maximising the benefits of psychotherapy, a practice-based evidence approach, David Green and Gary Latchford
- Reason to change, a rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) workbook, Windy Dryden
- Charlie-an unwanted child?, edited by Michael Jacobs
- Men, women, passion, and power, gender issues in psychotherapy, Marie Maguire
- Theory and practice of brief therapy, Simon H. Budman, Alan S. Gurman ; foreword by Paul L. Wachtel
- Handbook of mentalization-based treatment, edited by Jon G. Allen and Peter Fonagy
- Beyond diagnosis, case formulation approaches in CBT, edited by Michael Bruch and Frank W. Bond ; foreword by Ira Turkat
- Albert Ellis, Joseph Yankura, Windy Dryden
- Feeling better, beat depression and improve your relationships with interpersonal psychotherapy, Cindy Goodman Stulberg, DCS, CPsych, and Ronald J. Frey, PhD, CPsych with Jennifer Dawson
- Spiritual issues in therapy, relating experience to practice, William West
- What works for whom?, a critical review of psychotherapy research, Anthony Roth and Peter Fonagy ; with contributions from Glenys Parry, Mary Target, and Robert Woods
- A century of psychiatry, psychotherapy, and group analysis, a search for integration, Ronald Sandison ; foreword by Malcolm Pines
- Peta-a feminist's problem with men, edited by Moira Walker
- Cognitive therapies in action, evolving innovative practice, Kevin T. Kuehlwein, Hugh Rosen, editors ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck
- Understanding countertransference, from projective identification to empathy, Michael J. Tansey, Walter F. Burke
- Psychotherapy relationships that work, therapist contributions and responsiveness to patients, edited by John C. Norcross
- Essential psychotherapies, theory and practice, edited by Stanley B. Messer, Alan S. Gurman
- From research to clinical practice, the implications of social and developmental research for psychotherapy, edited by George Stricker and Robert H. Keisner
- The problem with the humanistic therapies, Nick Totton
- Jitendra-- lost connections, edited by Michael Jacobs
- The past in the present, therapy enactments and the return of trauma, edited by David Mann and Valerie Cunningham
- The present moment in psychotherapy and everyday life, Daniel N. Stern
- Tales of un-knowing, therapeutic encounters from an existential perspective, Ernesto Spinelli
- Introduction to psychotherapy, an outline of psychodynamic principles and practice, Anthony Bateman, Dennis Brown and Jonathan Pedder
- The ancestor syndrome, transgenerational psychotherapy and the hidden links in the family tree, Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger ; translated by Anne Trager
- Models of brief psychodynamic therapy, a comparative approach, Stanley B. Messer, C. Seth Warren
- The big book of ACT metaphors, a practitioner's guide to experiential exercises and metaphors in acceptance and commitment therapy, Jill A. Stoddard, PhD, and Niloofar Afari, PhD ; foreword by Steven C. Hayes
- The Carl Rogers reader, edited by Howard Kirschenbaum and Valerie Land Henderson
- Countertransference enactment, how institutions and therapists actualize primitive internal worlds, Richard Shur
- On learning from the patient, Patrick Casement
- The Handbook of psychotherapy, edited by Petruska Clarkson and and Michael Pokorny
- Reflective practice in counselling and psychotherapy, Sofie Bager-Charleson
- Special applications of REBT, a therapist's casebook, Joseph Yankura, Windy Dryden, editors
- Talking bodies, how do we integrate working with the body in psychotherapy from an attachment and relational perspective?, edited by Kate White
- Hard-earned lessons from counselling in action, edited by Windy Dryden
- Daring to be myself, a case study in rational-emotive therapy, Windy Dryden and Joseph Yankura
- Between therapist and client, the new relationship, Michael Kahn
- Healing the shame that binds you, John Bradshaw
- Reason and emotion in psychotherapy, by Albert Ellis
- About a body, working with the embodied mind in psychotherapy, edited by Jenny Corrigall, Helen Payne and Heward Wilkinson
- Erotic transference and countertransference, clinical practice in psychotherapy, edited and introduced by David Mann
- Innovative therapy, a handbook, edited by David Jones