Here’s the List of 5 Essential Books Every Mental Health Professional Must Read!
#1 : Facts and Fictions in Mental Health

Facts and Fictions in Mental Health seeks to inform and educate individuals about the research base and the realities of mental health problems and those who live with them.
#2 : Letters to a Young Therapist

In Letters to a Young Therapist, Pipher shares what she has learned in thirty years of clinical practice, helping warring families, alienated adolescents, and harried professionals restore peace and beauty to their lives.
Through an exhilarating mix of storytelling and sharp-eyed observation, Pipher reveals her refreshingly inventive approach to therapy-fiercely optimistic, free of dogma or psychobabble, and laced with generous warmth and practical common sense.
#3 : The Highly Sensitive Person
Dr. Elaine Aron, a clinical psychologist shows you how to identify this trait in yourself and make the most of it in everyday situations.
Drawing on her many years of research and hundreds of interviews, she shows how you can better understand yourself and your trait to create a fuller, richer life.
#4 : The Great Ideas of Clinical Science: 17 Principles that Every Mental Health Professional Should Understand
Dr. The Great Ideas of Clinical Science is an ambitious attempt to dig beneath these fundamental differences, and reintroduce the reader to unifying principles often overlooked by students and professionals alike.
Each chapter focuses on practical as well as conceptual points, offering valuable insight to practicing clinicians, researchers, and teachers of any level of experience. Written for student, practitioner, researcher, and educated layperson, this integrative volume aims to facilitate communication among all mental health professionals and to narrow the scientist-practitioner gap.
#5: Case Studies in Clinical Psychological Science: Bridging the Gap from Science to Practice
Case Studies in Clinical Psychological Science demonstrates in detail how the clinical science model can be applied to actual cases.
By examining the application of scientifically based interventions to actual cases and modeling thoughtful and collegial discussion among prominent clinical researchers, Case Studies in Clinical Psychological Science will assist students, practitioners, and clinical researchers with the crucial task of applying research evidence to psychotherapy and bridging the gap between science and practice.
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My dearest bestfriend, Cherry Sharma has nicely discussed the book, “The Highly Sensitive Person” by Dr. Elaine Aron (Clinical Psychologist).
Read at: https://thepsychologyelf.com/?p=93
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