Customer Review: Somehow from the Amazon description of this book I thought that it was written by Judith Herman. I was very disappointed when I received it and discovered that she had only written the introduction. The book is a collection of scholarly articles by many experts in the field. It is a valuable... more info
Customer Review: Beck et al. not only provide an excellent, clinically oriented assessment of CBT, but they also provide an incredible discussion on the pathology, etiology, & neuropsychiatry of schizophrenia that I've never before seen. It is clear, concise, and very easy to understand. Other authors tend to... more info
Customer Review: Dr. Lewis does a job in explaining her position regarding analyzing serial killers like Joel Rifkin of Long Island. She is a New York City based psychiatrist who believes that serial killers have some brain-damage and it's probably true. In this book, she is more autobiographical at times and also... more info
Customer Review: This is a really informative book, although I'm using it for school I know that this is one that I will be referring to throughout my education.
Customer Review: Michael Stone and Joel & Ethan Coen fans and Donnie Darko's of the world, -this- one's for you. (I may need a month laying out on the beach, myself, after wading through this thing.) I'd read Millon's other work on the antisocial and sadistic personalities. I'd read Stone's, Bobby Hare's... more info
Customer Review: dr. bongar's work is especially helpful for mental health professionals to help them understand and appreciate the experience through which the prospectively suicidal patient finds him or herself. like most books published by the apa, it is fairly exhaustive on research (although this review is... more info