Provides guidance in selecting the most appropriate type of psychotherapy, finding a psychiatrist, evaluating the therapy you receive, and dealing with unethical or unprofessional problems with your therapist.
Choosing a therapist can be daunting. Drawing on years of practical research, the authors give expert guidance on all issues of consideration, whether one is seeking therapy or is uncertain about the therapy he or she is receiving. Includes a Foreword by John Gray, author of the bestselling "Men Are from mars, Women Are from Venus".
Exposes previously classified files and interviews with surviving subjects to follow up on the studies of psychologist Lewis Terman, who believed intelligence was inherited and tried to prove it by working with gifted children in 1921.
Discusses our solar system's largest planet including Galileo's observations of it with the first telescope and revealing data supplied by the recent Pioneer X space probe.
Discusses, clearly and sympathetically, basic physiology and medical equipment and procedures. Also addresses moral, ethical, legal and economic problems. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR