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Books recommended for translation (sorted by topics):
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By Angela Mahnkopf
Subject: Skilfully and motivationally working together with clients suffering from depression without losing sight of ones own welfare as a therapist.
Target audience: Psychotherapists, psychologists, doctors, social workers and social support, alternative psychotherapists, inpatient, and outpatient carers. [ mehr ]
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By Erdmute von Mosch
Subject: Explaining the depression of a parent in a manner appropriate to children
Target audience: Children aged 3 to 6, partners, parents and friends of people suffering from depression as well as those working in information centers or as pedagogues. [ mehr ]
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By Susanne Fricke
Subject: Many manifestations of the disorder are clearly, systematically and compactly depicted, as are ways in which therapy workers can constructively interact with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) sufferers.
Target audience: Recommended for inpatient and ambulant work with OCD sufferers and also to a limited extent for relatives of sufferers. [ mehr ]
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By Susanne Fricke, Iver Hand
Subject: Self-help for those with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Target audience: People who suffer from OCDs, such as ablutomania, compulsive controlling etc. as well as their relatives [ mehr ]
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By Rainer Sachse
Subject: A reference book for medical carers so they can engage, with knowledge and understanding, patients suffering from personality disorders.
Target audience: Doctors, therapists, social workers and social pedagogues, psychiatric carers, and to a lesser extent relatives. [ mehr ]
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By Ewald Rahn
Subject: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a diagnosis that has a good chance of being successfully treated. This book offers those working as therapists or carers practical help in understanding the implications of the disorder and working as a team to successfully deal with borderline personality disorder sufferers.
Target audience: Doctors, therapists, carers, social workers, and attendants who are confronted with BPD sufferers in their line of work. [ mehr ]
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By Andreas Knuf, Christiane Tilly
Subject: Self-help for people afflicted with borderline personality disorder
Target audience: People suffering from BPD who want to know what they can do for themselves besides therapy. [ mehr ]
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By Andreas Knuf
Subject: Making BPD experiences tangible
Target audience: Doctors, therapists, care workers, family members of people afflicted with BPD as well as those afflicted who want to know what life with BPD is like for those involved. [ mehr ]
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By Andreas Knuf
Subject: Roads to recovery from BPD
Target audience: Therapists, doctors, care workers, family members of BPD sufferers as well as those affected by the illness who want to learn from the experiences of others who are affected and of those who have recovered. [ mehr ]
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By Marie Boden, Doris Rolke
Subject: Imparting stabilisation techniques for people suffering from mental disorders so that they can get to grips with their emotional problems as well as emerging crises.
Target audience: Therapists working in the area of psychiatry who moderate stabilisation groups as well as people suffering from mental disorders can use this book as a self-help manual. [ mehr ]
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By Jens Clausen
Subject: It is not only famous writers such as Goethe and Stendhal who have often reached the limit of their psychic capacities by the alienation that occurs when travelling. What happens to our psyche when we travel?
Target audience: Doctors and therapists treating tourists, employees involved in tourism, journalists, tourists, students of literature, psychology or psychiatry, avid readers and tourists. [ mehr ]
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By Stefan Weinmann
Subject: Is the use of drugs to treat depression and schizophrenia overrated?
Target audience: Therapists, carers, social workers, social pedagogues, who work in outpatient and clinical areas. [ mehr ]
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By Thomas Bock
Subject: Therapists and carers often feel unsure when, in line with their work, they encounter people suffering from psychosis. They receive worthwhile suggestions about how they can calmly master this humane and occupational challenge.
Target audience: Newcomers and those long employed in psychiatry who want to adopt or maintain a positive disposition towards the work they do with the clients/patients. [ mehr ]
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By Asmus Finzen
Subject: This book has become a standard work in psychiatry. It explains in simple language what schizophrenia does to a person.
Target audience: Therapists working in psychiatry as well as relatives and people suffering from mental disorders. [ mehr ]
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By Dirk Schwoon
Subject: People who work with alcohol addicts and who are keen to adopt an appropriate manner towards these addicts and for themselves will find competent suggestions in this book.
Target audience: Psychotherapists, psychologists, doctors, alternative psychotherapy practitioners, inpatient carers. [ mehr ]
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By Lena S.
Subject: One of the most haunting accounts from an anorexia sufferer
Target audience: A book for girls and young women with eating disorders as well as their parents, friends and teachers. [ mehr ]
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By Inga Tönnies
Subject: The experiences of families with Alzheimer’s sufferers
Target audience: All family members of Alzheimer’s sufferers as well as care workers for the elderly. [ mehr ]
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By Erich Wulff
Subject: In eleven fascinating life and crimes stories Prof. Erich Wulff describes the exploits of murderers, killers and sexual delinquents, including their social backgrounds, from his 20 years working as a court forensic expert.
Target audience: Forensic scientists, enthusiastic crime thriller fans and avid readers [ mehr ]
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By Andreas Marneros
Subject: Real life sexual crimes are recounted in informative narratives and the therapy possibilities for the offender discussed without losing sight of the victim.
Target audience: Doctors, therapists, forensic care workers, journalists, interested laymen [ mehr ]
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