53 More Book Recommendations

From that LinkedIn social worker group, a still-growing list of recommended books for therapists.  (A starter list of 24 titles is here.)  Tempted to make purchases?  Please try the WTCI Bookstore.  For workbooks, try the Therapy Worksheets Bookstore.  Happy reading.

  1. Shame on You! by Sara Martin
  2. Spiritual Power Tools: Support for Your Soul, by Jane E. Hart
  3. Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy, by Althea Horner
  4. Internal Family Systems Therapy, by Richard Schwarz
  5. Father Daughter Incest, by Judith Herman
  6. The Courage to Heal, by Ellen Bass
  7. Memories, Dreams, and Reflections, by Carl Jung
  8. Synchronicity, by Carl Jung
  9. The Ego and the Id, by Sigmund Freud
  10. Anger, by Thich Nhat Han
  11. Anything by Irvin Yalom
  12. Childhood Antecedents of Multiple Personality, by Richard Kluft
  13. Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, by Peter Levine
  14. For Your Own Good, by Alice Miller
  15. Many Lives, Many Masters, by Brian Weiss
  16. Too Scared to Cry, by Lenore Terr
  17. Dancing the Dream, by Jamie Sams
  18. DSM-IV -TR
  19. Real Boys, by William Pollack
  20. Reviving Ophelia, by Mary Pipher
  21. The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz
  22. Toward a New Psychology of Woman, by Jean Baker Miller
  23. Obedience to Authority, by Stanley Milgram
  24. Touchpoints, by T. Berry Brazelton
  25. Invisible Heroes, Survivors of Trauma and Treatment, by Bellaruth Naparstek
  26. The Skills of Helping, by Lawrence Shulman
  27. Anything by Carol Gilligan
  28. The Culture of Shame, by Andrew Morrison
  29. Finding Space: Winnicott, God, and Psychic Reality, Ann Belford Ulanov
  30. Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy, William Worden
  31. Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, Sue Johnson
  32. Anything by Diana Fosha
  33. The Sexual Healing Journey, by Wendy Maltz.
  34. The Depression Workbook, by Copeland
  35. Anxiety & Phobia Workbook, by Bourne
  36. Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook, by Davis, Eshlman & McKay
  37. Self-Esteem Workbook, by Schiraldi
  38. Repeat After Me, by Claudia Black
  39. A Hole in the Sidewalk, by Claudia Black
  40. Anger Control Workbook, by McKay & Rogers
  41. PTSD Workbook, by Williams & Poijula
  42. The Wellness Recovery Action Plan, by Mary Ellen Copeland
  43. On Becoming a Person, by Carl Rogers
  44. Toward A Psychology of Being, by Abraham Maslow
  45. Social Workers’ Desk Reference, edited by Albert R. Roberts and Gilbert J. Greene
  46. Trauma and the Therapist, by Laurie Pearlman and Kay Saakvitne
  47. Collaborative Treatment of Children and Adolescents, by Glen Saxe
  48. The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog, by Bruse Perry
  49. Building the Bonds of Attachment, by Daniel Hughes
  50. Attachment Based Family Therapy, by Daniel Hughes
  51. Trauma Stewardship, by Laura van Dermoot Nybeck
  52. Neurobiology for Clinical Social Work: Theory and Practice, by Applegate and Shapiro,
  53. The Wise Heart: A Guide to the Universal Teachings of Buddhist Psychology, by Jack Kornfield

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