Psychotherapy Books and Resources

Ackerman, M. D. (1995). Introduction to the special section on contemporary issues in human sexuality: Research and practice. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Volume 63 (6).

Baumeister, R. F. & Twenge, J. M. (2002). Cultural Suppression of Female Sexuality. Review of General Psychology, Volume 6 (2).

Bornstein, K. (1995). Gender outlaw: on men, women and the rest of us. New York: First Vintage Books.

Borstein, S. (1996). Transpersonal Psychotherapy. New York: State University of New York.

Chamberlain, D. (1988). Pre- and Peri-Natal Psychology: The Significance of Birth Memories. Human Sciences Press: Summer, 2(4).

Davis, A. Y. (1983). Women, race & class. New York: First Vintage Books.

Ewen, R. (1998). An Introduction to theories of personality. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Feinberg, R. (1997). Transgender warriors: making history from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman. Boston: Beacon Press.

Griffin, J. H. (1960). Black like me. New York: Penguin Putnam Inc.

Grof, C. (1964). The thirst for wholeness: attachment, addiction, and the spiritual path. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.

Gucciardi, I. (1999). Opening the Doors to the Self: Relationships and regression therapy. The Journal of Regression Therapy, Volume XIII (1).

Hayes, J. A. & Erkis, A. J. (2002). Therapist homophobia, client sexual orientation, and source of client HIV infection as predictors of therapist reactions to clients with HIV. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 47, 71-78.

Heckman, T. G. (2003). The chronic illness quality of life (CIQOL) model: Explaining life satisfaction in people living with HIV disease. Health Psychology, 22, 140-147.

Herek, G. M. (1999). AIDS and stigma. American Behavioral Scientist, 42, 1106-1116.

Hooks, B. (1982). Ain’t I a woman: black women and feminism. Cambridge: MA, Routledge.