Jim Rowley, Psy.D. - Clinical Psychologist

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I've listed here several books that I and my clients have found useful. I update this list regularly, so check back, you may find something new.

Anxiety

Reid Wilson, Ph.D. (1996). Don't Panic: Taking control of anxiety attacks. Harper Perennial.

Reneau Peurifoy, M.A., M.F.C.C. (1995). Anxiety, phobia, & panic: A step-by-step program for regaining control of your life. Warner Books.

Borderline Personality Disorder

Mason, Paul T., & Kreger, Randi (1998). Stop walking on egg shells: Taking your life back when someone you care about has borderline personality disorder. New Harbinger Publications.

Couples Communication

Wilde, Daniel B. (1988). After the honeymoon: How conflict can improve your relationship. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Tannen, Deborah (1990). You just don't understand: Women and men in conversation. Ballateine Books.

Paul, Jordan, Paul, Margaret & (1989). From conflict to caring. Compcare.

Bader,Ellen, Pearson,Peter & Schwartz, Judith (2001). Tell me no lies. Sunlight Press.

Creativity

Cameron, Julia & Bryan, Mark (1992). The artist's way: A spiritual path to higher creativity. Putnam Books.

Tharp, Twyla (2003). The creative habit: Learn it and use it for life. Simon & Schuster.

Dating

Burns, David (1985). Intimate connections. Signet Books.

Depression

Burns, David (1999). Feeling good: The new mood therapy, Signet Books.

Grief

Hickman, Martha. Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations for working through grief.

Meditation/Inspiration

Chodron, Pema (1997). When things fall apart: Heart advice for difficult times. Shambala.

Mood

Greenberger, Dennis & Padeskly, Christine A. (1995). Mind Over Mood: Change how you feel by changing the way you think. Guildford Press.

Parenting

Faber, Adele & Mazlish, Elaine (1999). How to talk so kids will listen and listen so kids will talk. Perennial Currents.

Nelson, Jane, Lott, Lynn & Glenn, Stephen H. (1999). Positive parenting from A to Z. Prima Lifestyles.

Substance Abuse

Robert Meyers, Ph.D. and Brenda Wolfe, Ph.D. (2004). Get your loved one sober: Alternatives to nagging, pleading, and threatening. Halzelden.

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