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This is Caversham Booksellers 70th 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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In addition to many beautiful books we feature Soxy in this newsletter. Soxy is Australian and he is a "never late for dinner kind of cat" to quote the grandmother whose care he is in. This grandmother was one of the winners of the recent haiku challenge. A heartfelt thanks to her and Soxy for their kind correspondence and willingness to be shared.
We have another contest for you. We have a single ticket to hear Ravi Coltrane on November 12th here in Toronto. We would like to give this ticket to one of our people. That would include you. You are our people. Please reply to this and let us know the name of a jazz album you enjoy and your name will be entered in a draw that will take place October 31st. If you win we will email you the ticket. It is worth giving it a go. You may end up being the only name in the hat! Jazz fans! Roar please.
As always we have some goodies this week. Give it all a looksee and let us know whatever you want to tell us. We like the cut of your jib.

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September 8th: The Freud Café: Propaganda and the Lies We Tell Ourselves w/ Gordon Yanchyshyn, Endre Koritar, and William Massicotte presented by Between Hours / Interdisciplinary Dialogues, Toronto Psychoanalytic Society
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.

Playing and Becoming in Psychoanalysis
Steven Cooper

Although Winnicott’s theory of play constitutes a radical understanding of the intersubjectivity of therapy, Cooper contends, there remains a need to explore the significance of play to the enactment of transference-countertransference. Among several ideas, this book considers how to help patients as they navigate debilitating internal object relations, supporting them to engage with ‘bad objects’ in alternatively playful ways. In addition, throughout the book, Cooper develops an ethic of play that can support the analyst to find ‘ventilated spaces’ of their own, whereby they can reflect on transference-countertransference. [More. . .]

Unwinding Anxiety: New Science Shows How to Break the Cycles of Worry and Fear to Heal Your Mind
Judson Brewer

Now in paperback!
We think of anxiety as everything from mild unease to full-blown panic. But it’s also what drives the addictive behaviors and bad habits we use to cope (e.g. stress eating, procrastination, doom scrolling and social media). Plus, anxiety lives in a part of the brain that resists rational thought. So we get stuck in anxiety habit loops that we can’t think our way out of or use willpower to overcome. [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
Xena finally finished some required reading and is taking a well deserved nap

Integrative Arts Psychotherapy: Using an Integrative Theoretical Frame and the Arts in Psychotherapy
Claire Louise Vaculik and Gary Nash (Eds)

 This book is a new addition to the art therapy literature setting out an integrative approach to using theory and the arts, which places clients at the centre of practice and supports collaboration across the therapeutic journey. The structural framework described enables different theories, contemporary research, and best-practice guidelines to be used to inform therapy, allowing the practitioner to work fluidly and rigorously in response to their clients’ changing needs and therapeutic aims. [More. . .]

Internal Family Systems Therapy: Supervision and Consultation
Emma Redfern (Edt)

Internal Family Systems Therapy: Supervision and Consultation showcases the skills of Richard C. Schwartz and other leading IFS consultants and supervisors. Using unique case material, models, and diagrams, each contributor illustrates IFS techniques that assist clinicians in unblending and accessing Self-energy and Self-leadership. The book features examples of clinical work with issues such as bias, faith, sexuality, and sexual hurts. Individual chapters focus on therapist groups, such as Black Therapists Rock, and on work with specific populations, [More. . .]

200 Ways to Raise a Girl's Self-Esteem
Will Glennon


Raise self-empowered girls. Studies show that young girls often develop faster than their male counterparts, grasping concepts such as math and sports just as easily until they reach early adolescence. Then, girls quickly fall behind boys, victims to society's confusing dictates of what being female means. 200 Ways to Raise a Girl's Self-Esteem provides straightforward advice and helpful guidelines for parents and teachers who want to help girls build positive self-images and develop full, exuberant lives. [More. . .]

The Grief Companion: A Supportive Guide to Navigating Grief
Ngaio Parr

The Grief Companion is a modern illustrated deck of cards that provides gentle guidance, support, and knowledge for those navigating loss and grief.
No two people grieve in the same way. The Grief Companion is a non-linear collection of cards that offers insights into the ever-evolving grieving process: providing thoughts and facts to help you feel grounded and seen; ideas on how to honor your loss and memory; and resources you can rely on as your experience of grief continues to shift. [More. . .]

Sociometrics: Embodied, Experiential Processes for Healing Trauma and Addiction
Tian Dayton

Trauma represents a loss of connection with the self and can affect our ability to engage in comfortable long-term intimacy. Unresolved trauma often is the reason why people self-medicate. Relational trauma happens a little bit at a time. Feeling unseen, misunderstood, neglected, or rejected by the people we want most to be loved by is, over time, a traumatizing experience. [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

A Practical Guide to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Neurophysiology and Treatment Studies
Robert Chen, Paul Fitzgerald, and Daniel Blumberger

A Practical Guide to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Neurophysiology and Treatment Studies presents an overview of the use of TMS as both an investigational tool and as treatment for neurological and psychiatric disorders. The chapters include an overview of the history and basic principles of TMS and repetitive TMS (rTMS), the different types of TMS coils, different stimulation approaches, the use of neuronavigation, and safety considerations. [More. . .]
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Camille Paglia
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