KEY FEATURES Most comprehensive overview of rapidly expanding field Includes chapters by 24 leading psychiatric/psychological experts in these fields Documents and rates the research base in each area Offers practical clinical approaches for four common mental health concerns-depression, anxiety, ADHD, and addictions Areas not yet covered in professional training Practices commonly employed by the public (40-50% of the American public use complementary or alternative approaches) No previous book of this nature or scope CONTENTSContributors. Preface. Part I: Overview S. Shannon, Introduction: The Emerging Paradigm. S. Shannon, Integration and Holism. Part II: Physical Modalities R.P. Lee, Cranial Osteopathy. R. D'Angelo, Aromatherapy. J. Settle, Diet and Essential Fatty Acids. J. Settle, Nutritional Supplements. Part III: Mind-Body Approaches D. Moss, Biofeedback. K. Lowenstein, Meditation and Self-Regulatory Techniques. J. Lake, Qigong. B. Sultanoff, Breath Work. Part IV: Spiritual Approaches J.R. Bonadonna, Therapeutic Touch. D. Benor, Spiritual Healing. E. Leskowitz, Medical Intuition. J. Wyker,Spiritual Psychotherapy. Part V: Modern Innovations W.M. Zangwill, J. Pearson, and P. Kosminsky, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). M. Fallon-Cyr and M. Fallon-Cyr, The Hakomi Method and Body-Centered Psychotherapies. M. Schupbach, Process Work. Part VI: Traditional Medical System H. Cass and J. Cott, Herbal Medicine. P. Bailey, Homeopathy. J. Motl, Acupuncture. J. Brooks, Ayurveda. Part VII: Other Approaches J.R. Graham-Pole, The Creative Arts: What Role Do They Play? B.A. Sultanoff, The Environment. J. Diamond, The Therapeutic Power of Music. Part VIII: Synthesis S. Shannon, Synthesis. Appendix. Index. Synthesis