Here is a brief list of books for those interested in Psychotherapy in general. Click a flag to visit the Amazon bookstore and, if you wish, order online! |

| Ego States (Key Concepts in Transactional Analysis) by Charlotte Sills, Helena Hargaden 

| This book is intended to provide a coherent overview of the state of the art in the theory of ego states in
transactional analysis. Contributors include therapyindex.com Member Steff Oates. |
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| Managing the Dually Diagnosed Patient: Current Issues and Clinical Approaches by David F. O'Connell, Ph.D. (Editor), Eileen P. Beyer (Editor), Alberto P. Shayo 

| Treatment professionals examine the critical issues in the assessment and treatment of psychiatrically ill
substance abusers and review the current knowledge in research and rehabilitation. |
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| Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective by Helena Hargaden, Charlotte Sills 

| This volume provides an in-depth, comprehensive model of theory and practice. Aimed at postgraduates and professionals in the field of psychotherapy, the book presents the model, which reflects the theoretical and methodological changes that have been evolving over years. |
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| Handbook of Individual Therapy by Windy Dryden (editor) 

| A basic textbook for anyone who is interested in the background and effectiveness of different
types of counselling. The book will help potential counsellors to seek out the type of training they require, and will help potential clients or employers of counsellors to understand the different types of counselling therapy that are available. |
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| TA Today by Ian Stewart and Vann Joines 

| By the authors of Personality Adaptations. "…fresh, lively examples …personal, informal writing style … I take pleasure in recommending it." - Muriel James, best-selling co-author of Born to Win.
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| Born To Win by Muriel James,Dorothy Jongeward 

| A national bestseller in 1971, Born to Win still sells thousands of copies each year. The insights in the book are now fundamental to how we see ourselves. It was one of the first self-help books to analyze communication styles and its 50 Gestalt exercises are as revealing as ever about the roles people reenact in their Parent and Child ego states.
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Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach by Petruska Clarkson 

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