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This is Caversham Booksellers 71st weekly e-newsletter. Each month, we will let you know what we can about various this and thats, as well as some new titles we hope you'll be interested in. Thanks for subscribing!
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Hello and good day. Soon Gabor Maté's new book, The Myth of Normal, will be out. September 23rd is the day and we will have a small, unknown limited number of signed copies. Why not see if you can land one? And do not forget about the draw for the Ravi Coltrane ticket. Just reply to this email letting us know the name of a jazz album you enjoy.
Our website was having some work done and we thought it let us off the hook but, the day after the improvements it decided to act up a bit. So we had no website for most of Wednesday. We sincerely apologize to all those that this inconvenienced. Everything is going swimmingly now. Yes it is. Have a lovely weekend!

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Some upcoming events!

September 14 - Scientific Meeting: Complex Empathy w/ Judith Levene, presented by The Toronto Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
September 17 - Change and Continuity in the Theories We Use w/ Jill R. Gardner, presented by Groupe d’étude sur l’intersubjectivité
September 19 - EMDR Child Specialist Certificate Intensive Program w/ Ana Gomez, presented by Agate Institute
September 21 - Special Extension Program - Advanced Course in Understanding Organizations and Teams through the Psychoanalytic Lens w/ Kas Tuters and Barbara Williams, presented by The Toronto Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
September 22 - tps&i Extension Course One - Lacan from the Beginnings w/ Judith Hamilton, presented by The Toronto Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
September 25 - tps&i Extension Course Two - Discussing Netflix from a Psychoanalytic Perspective w/ Barbara Burrows, presented by The Toronto Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
September 29 - October 1 - OAMHP 2022 Conference w/ Alyson Worrall, Dawn McBride, Annette Kussin, Jeff Chang, Michael Decaire, Dr. Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi and Despina Debbie Papadakis, Dr. Tatiana Zdyb, Silvana Hernando, Alisha Stubbs and more!, presented by Ontario Association of Mental Health Professionals
September 29 - October 1 - CADDRA 18th Annual ADHD Conference w/ Samuele Cortese, Margaret Sibley, and Dora Wynchank, presented by CADDRA
October 1 - Architecture & Wellbeing: Designing for Mental Health Care w/ Alice Liang, Celeste Alvaro, and Mitchell Hall, presented by DesignTO
We will continue our regular pickup hours while also being open for browsing with some limitations. Here are the limitations:

• Browsing is still a go.
• 3 people at a time.
• Please limit your browsing time so others can emulate your greatness.
• You must wear a mask. You must. If you cannot then we can bring you what you need while you stylishly wait outside. We have a beautiful red bench now.


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September 29 -October 1
OAMHP 2022 Conference
Enhancing the Mental Health Profession
Hot off the Press!
Lots of new arrivals this month! Here is just a sample but please click here to view a (long) list of highlights.

Resilience and Survival: Understanding and Healing Intergenerational Trauma
Clara Mucci

This unique book shows how resilience can be reinforced and structured to create stronger individuals and societies, vis a vis increasing traumatic and stressful life circumstances. The author investigates several human practices, processes and features that aid our capacity to resist, combat, adapt to or counter extreme traumatisation. These features and capabilities come into play at the interface between vulnerability and resilience, leading to a deeper understanding of the mechanism of resilience itself. [More. . .]

The Relationship Code: Heal Your Wounded Heart
Debbie Papadakis

In this book, you will learn what the underlying causes are, how they are impacting your relationships, and HOW TO TRANSFORM THEM. You will learn about the workings of the conscious and subconscious minds, explore how limiting beliefs originate and how these affect your relationships. Discover how impactful your relationships with your parents, partner, siblings, and even money, can be on your choices. Finally, the Relationship Code technique is shared, along with practical exercises and tips for success. [More. . .]

The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture
Gabor Maté with Daniel Maté

Coming soon September 23rd!
In the richest, most technically advanced, most health-obsessed human society ever, all is not well. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the devastating vulnerabilities in our healthcare systems and across the population, chronic illness and general ill health has been on the rise. When the baseline of what we can expect when it comes to our health takes into account these alarming drops in overall wellness, what, then, constitutes “normal”? [More. . .]
SickKids Centre for Community Mental health has loads of great online courses!
Remember to use the code CAVERSHAM15 to SAVE 15%!


September 15 - 16: Working with 2SLGBTQIA+ youth w/ Jennifer Thomson

September 19: Helping families heal: Addressing and treating trauma in children, youth and families w/ Janine Lawford

September 22: Excellence in Mental Health Leadership- A micro-credential program in partnership with Humber College w/ Instructors from Continuous Professional Learning at Humber College, seasoned academics, SickKids practitioners and other subject matter experts

September 27: Positive change through coaching w/ Marion Langford

September 29: Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Level 1: The foundations w/ Nili Benazon

Recovery Allies: How to Support Addiction Recovery and Build Recovery-Friendly Communities
Alison Jones Webb | Foreword by Phillip Valentine


This isn’t a book about addiction--it’s a book about recovery. Written for every loved one, community member, and recovery professional who wants to know “how do I help?,” Recovery Allies offers real-world solutions, evidence-based strategies, and, above all, hope for the 25 million Americans living with substance use disorder. [More. . .]

Has Your Child Been Traumatized?: How to Know and What to Do to Promote Healing and Recovery
Melissa Goldberg Mintz

When your child has been through an upsetting or stressful event, it can feel overwhelming. Is your child traumatized? Are new behaviors normal, or signs of PTSD? What can you do to make your child feel safe again? Psychologist Melissa Goldberg Mintz knows what is needed to support a traumatized child--and she knows that loving parents play the most important role. [More. . .]

Animal Joy: A Book of Laughter and Resuscitation
Nuar Alsadir

Laughter shakes us out of our deadness. An outburst of spontaneous laughter is an eruption from the unconscious that, like political resistance, poetry, or self-revelation, expresses a provocative, impish drive to burst free from external constraints. Taking laughter’s revelatory capacity as a starting point, and rooted in Nuar Alsadir’s experience as a poet and psychoanalyst, Animal Joy seeks to recover the sensation of being present and embodied. These interventions—frank, tender, and always a challenge to the writer and her thinking—are like tiny revolutions, pointedly showing the dangers of being severed from one’s true self and hinting at ways one might be called back to it. [More. . .]
November 4th: AEDP: The Process of Change and Its Spirit in Practice w/ Diana Fosha- online webinar!

Collective Trauma 2022: Global Summit on Collective Trauma and Resilience for Mental Health Professionals
Virtual Event - October 20-22, 2022
Hosted by Formazione Continua in Psicologia (FCP) and Leading Edge Seminars

2023 Innovations in Psychotherapy Cancun 2023
WEEK 1 — February 6-10: Frank Anderson, Lisa Ferentz
WEEK 2 — February 20-24: John Briere, Tammy Nelson
WEEK 3 — February 27 – March 3: Arielle Schwartz, Eliana Gil

Calming Your Child: Deescalating Tantrums, Anxiety and Other Challenging Behavior
Dame Sue Bagshaw and Michael Hempseed

It's time for school, and your child refuses to put on her clothes. You can sense her anxiety and the impending tantrum. This familiar scene can make parents feel powerless, unable to calm their child's fears or the resultant negative behavior. Dame Sue Bagshaw, MD, and psychologist Michael Hempseed are here to tell you: there is hope!
[More. . .]

200 Ways to Raise a Girl's Self-Esteem
Eustacia Cutler


Autism is old and unruly. It’s been a part of us since we first left handprints on cave walls 40,000 year­­s ago. Autism and Us covers a long-stretch view of its neurological history and how society has judged it. With quotes from old medical records, folk-tale beliefs, and Victorian literature, the book conjures up the 19th century­ mix of ignorance, cruelty, fumbling knowledge, and surprising love that led to the first medical recognition of autism as a social disorder. From that medically significant recognition has grown our present day neurological and cognitive understanding. [More. . .]
Featuring Vamik Volkan, Endel Talvik, Colleen Murphy, and Cyril Levitt
A Hybrid In-person/Zoom Conference Event
Also on November 5th: When The Couch Isn’t Enough w/ Joyce Slochower, presented by Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
“The attempt to escape from pain, is what creates more pain.”
Gabor Maté
This is Caversham Booksellers' 71st weekly e-newsletter. Thank you for reading.
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