Guilford July Newsletter
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Hello and welcome to the July edition of the Guilford newsletter. As we head into the heart of summer, it’s an excellent time to slow down and focus on our mental health and well-being. We’re excited to share new resources with you to help you thrive during this season of warmth and growth!
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Below are some new highlights from our books and authors. Thanks so much for staying connected with us.
Choosing Hope with Dr. William R. Miller
On this episode of the Mind Dive podcast, William R. Miller, best known as the cofounder of Motivational Interviewing, discusses the power of hope, and his findings on the psychological effects of optimism versus pessimism. Dr. Miller also shares a sneak peek into his forthcoming book, 8 Ways to Hope, which explores the varying types of hope and how to foster self-efficacy during difficult times.
Do You Need Psychedelics to Access an Altered State?
Psychedelics are powerful tools, but there are also other ways—including mindfulness practice—to "alter consciousness and awaken new possibilities for healing," writes Ron Siegel, author of The Extraordinary Gift of Being Ordinary, in this cover story for Psychotherapy Networker.
Reflective Functioning: The Key to Attachment with Dr. Howard Steele
In this episode of the Psychiatry & Psychotherapy podcast, Howard Steele, coeditor of the Handbook of Attachment-Based Interventions, discusses "reflective function," which is a precursor to the concept of mentalization—knowing both your own internal states (emotions, beliefs, needs, goals and desires) and also the states of another.
Two Guilford authors on the Making Therapy Better podcast
Steven Hollon, coauthor of Cognitive Therapy of Depression, Second Edition, discusses the evolutionary origins of depression and what we know about the most effective treatments. And Nancy McWilliams, author of Psychoanalytic Supervision and other titles, talks about why she favors a psychoanalytic approach to treatment, and how this perspective informs her thinking about diagnosis and supervision.
Watch the book trailer for Living Well with Bipolar Disorder—the first book in our new Living Well series!
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Lenses on Reading, Fourth Edition by Diane H. Tracey and Lesley Mandel Morrow is available now! Craig Thomas, Guilford's Senior Education Editor, discusses some of the exciting features you'll find in the new edition. ???
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Cognitive Therapy for Depression, Second Edition, the highly anticipated update to Aaron Beck's classic guide, is available to order now! ??? Watch the book trailer now.
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Read a free sample chapter from Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement: An Evidence-Based Treatment for Chronic Pain and Opioid Use by Eric Garland—out this month. Meeting a huge need, this is the authoritative presentation of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) for chronic pain and opioid use, which so often go hand in hand.
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