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    Cognitive Therapy Associates
    Cognitive Therapy Associates (CTA) is a network of highly skilled, affiliated therapists (licensed clinical psychologists and social workers) who all use a therapeutic approach called Cognitive Therapy, or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). This kind of therapy has been demonstrated by clinical studies to be the most effective treatment for a variety of psychological difficulties: depression, anxiety/stress, panic, OCD, phobias, low self esteem, eating disorders, relationship problems, and more. The success of this therapy in clinical practice is rapidly increasing CBT's popularity as the treatment of choice for those who are seeking therapy. The clinical director and founder of CTA is Allison Conner, Psy.D. Dr. Conner has been in practice since 1993, and she specializes in using both the standard Cognitive Therapy model as well as the Schema-Focused approach to treatment. In addition to managing the network of CTA therapists, Dr. Conner provides both individual and couples therapy in her Manhattan office, which is located near Lincoln Center. CTA-affiliated therapists are located throughout New York City, Westchester County and Long Island.
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    Guilford Press
    From psychology, psychiatry, and the behavioral sciences, to education and geography, the company is dedicated to bringing well-written, solidly researched work to professionals, academics, and interested general readers. Guilford's balance of continuity and innovation has enabled us to foster lasting relationships with authors as well as customers, and to produce and market numerous enduring titles. With more than 800 titles in print, we typically publish 80+ new professional, text, trade, and reference books each year. The company also produces 13 journals and 2 newsletters, as well as original video productions and software programs.

    Since Guilford's first publication--Cognitive Therapy of Depression, from Aaron T. Beck and coauthors--we have been known for our works on frequently encountered mental health problems and effective treatment approaches. Recent releases in this area include Making Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Work: Clinical Process for New Practitioners, by Deborah Roth Ledley et al.; Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, edited by Christopher K. Germer et al.; and What Works for Whom?: Second Edition: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research, by Anthony Roth and Peter Fonagy. New titles on children and adolescents include Separation Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: An Individualized Approach to Assessment and Treatment, by Andrew R. Eisen and Charles E. Schaefer, and Breaking Through to Teens: A New Psychotherapy for the New Adolescence, by Ron Taffel.

    In the academic sphere, Guilford is known for our major handbooks and texts in basic domains of psychological research. Current releases include The Development of the Person: The Minnesota Study of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood, by L. Alan Sroufe et al., and Handbook of Competence and Motivation, edited by Andrew J. Elliot and Carol S. Dweck. Other titles assemble leading authorities to review the current state of knowledge in such fundamental areas as personality, social psychology, attachment, emotions, and social cognition.

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    Impact Publishers
    Impact Publishers produces a select list of psychology and self-improvement books and audio and video recordings for adults, children, families, organizations, and communities. Written by highly respected psychologists and other human service professionals, these innovative, research-based materials offer real help for people who need real answers. Featuring works by Albert Ellis, Arnold Lazarus, Jon Carlson, John Krumboltz, John Preston, and other distinguished authors. "Since 1970 -- Psychology you can use, from professionals you can trust."
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