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Published Online: 1 January 2011

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The following books are presented here as a service to our readership to alert them of new titles and as a courtesy to those who have sent copies of these books to the Journal office.
I Am Not Sick, I Don't Need Help! How to Help Someone With Mental Illness Accept Treatment, by Xavier Amador, Ph.D. Vida Press, 2010, 272 pp., $21.95 (paper).
Parental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11, by William Bernet, M.D. Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 2010, 264 pp., $63.95.
Unconscious Knowing and Other Essays in Psycho-philosophical Analysis, by Linda A.W. Brakel. Oxford University Press, 2010, 180 pp., $52.95 (paper).
Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and the A-Rational Mind, by Linda A.W. Brakel. Oxford University Press, 2009, 196 pp., $59.95 (paper).
Understanding Psychosis: Issues and Challenges for Sufferers, Families, and Friends, by Donald Capps. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2010, 274 pp., $32.95.
Breaking Addiction: A 7-Step Handbook for Ending Any Addiction, by Lance Dodes, M.D. HarperCollins, 2011, 240 pp., $14.99 (paper).
How Genes Influence Behavior, by Jonathan Flint, Ralph J. Greenspan, and Kenneth S. Kendler. Oxford University Press, 2010, 304 pp., $49.95 (paper).
Freud's Mexico: Into the Wilds of Psychoanalysis, by Ruben Gallo. MIT Press, 2010, 408 pp., $32.95.
The Impact of Attachment, by Susan Hart. W.W. Norton and Company, 2010, 448 pp., $42.50.
I Hate You-Don't Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality, by Jerold J. Kreis man, M.D. and Hal Straus. Perigee, 2010, 288 pp., $15.00 (paper).
Genes, Memes, Culture, and Mental Illness; Toward an Integrative Model, by Hoyle Leigh. Springer, 2010, 300 pp., $129.00.
The Risks of Prescription Drugs, edited by Donald W. Light. Columbia University Press, 2010, 184 pp., $15.00 (paper).
The Therapeutic Alliance: An Evidence-Based Guide to Practice, edited by J. Christopher Muran and Jacques P. Barber. Guilford Press, 2010, 368 pp., $45.00.
Quick Steps to Resolving Trauma, by Bill O'Hanlon. W.W. Norton and Company, 2010, 144 pp., $15.00 (paper).
The Use and Misuse of Psychiatric Drugs: An Evidence-Based Critique, by Joel Paris, M.D. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, 224 pp., $49.95 (paper).
Schema Therapy: Distinctive Features, by Eshkol Rafaeli, David P. Bernstein, and Jeffrey Young. Routledge, 2010, 184 pp., $17.95 (paper).
Delusions and the Madness of the Masses, by Lawrie Reznek. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2010, 250 pp., $59.95.
Managing Trauma in the Workplace: Supporting Workers and Organisations, edited by Noreen Tehrani. Routledge, 2011, 352 pp., $34.95 (paper).

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