Publications
Publications
Our current and former staff and faculty have written numerous journal articles and books. Here is a sampling of their publications available for purchase.
Systemic Sex Therapy, 3rd Edition
Edited by Katherine M. Hertlein, Nancy Gambescia, and Gerald R. Weeks, Systemic Sex Therapy, Third Edition integrates couple and sex therapy to inform the treatment of sexual problems and to give beginning and experienced therapists the abilities and confidence they need to produce change in their patients’ lives. (Routledge 2019)
The Attachment-Based Focused Genogram Workbook
Rita DeMaria, Briana Bogue, and Veronica Haggerty authored a hands-on guide for clinicians looking to integrate attachment research and family systems theory into their practice, with particular attention to intergenerational transmission processes. (Routledge 2019)
Master Conflict Theory: A New Model for Practicing Couples and Sex Therapy
Authors Stephen J. Betchen and Heather L. Davidson teach couples and sex therapists the comprehensive, integrative treatment approach of master conflict therapy. (Routledge 2018)
Focused Genograms, 2nd Edition
Rita DeMaria, Gerald R. Weeks, and Markie L. C. Twist provide a guide to the Intersystem Approach meta-framework and attachment theory to construct focused genograms. (Routledge 2017)
A Clinician’s Guide to Systemic Sex Therapy, 2nd Edition
Nancy Gambescia, Gerald R. Weeks, and Katherine M. Hertlein authored an award-winning volume for beginning and advanced psychotherapy practitioners in order to guide them through the complexities of sex therapy and help them to be more efficient in their treatment. (Routledge 2016)
Systemic Sex Therapy, 2nd Edition
Edited by Katherine M. Hertlein, Gerald R. Weeks, and Nancy Gambescia, Systemic Sex Therapy is used in graduate programs in the U.S. and Turkey. (Routledge 2015)
Narrative Reflections: How Witnessing Their Stories Changes Our Lives
Edited by Lucy S. Raizman and Bea Hollander-Goldfein, Narrative Reflections shares poignant personal reflections by mental health professionals in response to reading interviews of Holocaust survivors and their families. (Hamilton Books 2013)
Transcending Trauma: Survival, Resilience & Clinical Implications in Survivor Families
Bea Hollander-Goldfein, Nancy Isserman, and Jennifer Goldenberg provide an examination of prewar and postwar coping strategies and the intergenerational legacy of the Holocaust. (Routledge 2012)
Cradled All the While: The Unexpected Gifts of a Mother’s Death
Sara J. Corse’s memoir recounts the transformation of her relationship with her mother as she cared for her prior to her death from cancer. (Augsberg Fortress 2004)