Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice

Derald Wing Sue and David Sue Rachel performed extensive market research for the 6th and 7th edition of this market-leading textbook, while a Senior Editor at Wiley. She also created an online version of the book incorporating assessments, enhanced pedagogical features, and video. From the back cover: “Counseling the Culturally Diverse is the most frequently cited, widely used, and critically …

Brain2Brain: Enacting Client Change Through the Persuasive Power of Neuroscience

John B. Arden Rachel acquired and edited this professional book designed for therapists and psychologists as a Senior Editor at Wiley. From the back cover: “Brain2Brain: Enacting Client Change Through the Persuasive Power of Neuroscience applies the popular topic of neuroscience in mental health to everyday practice, showing therapists how to teach their clients brain-based strategies for making changes and …

A Practical Guide to Training and Development: Assess, Design, Deliver, and Evaluate

Michael Moskowitz Jeff edited this book and offered guidance to the author on how to better reach his target audience. From the back cover: “To stay ahead of the competition, today’s organizations must invest in ongoing training that continuously improves their employees’ knowledge and skills. A Practical Guide to Training and Development is a comprehensive resource that offers a theoretical, …

Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Wellness and Recovery: Interventions and Activities for Diverse Client Needs

Andrew Bein Rachel signed and edited this workbook on the popular DBT therapy while a Senior Editor in Psychology at Wiley. From the back cover of Dialectical Behavior: “This hands-on guide addresses the present day realities of applying dialectical behavior therapy in a mental health and substance abuse recovery context. The book includes empirically supported exercises with an emphasis on …

Working with Adoptive Parents: Research, Theory, and Therapeutic Interventions

Virginia M. Brabender and April E. Fallon Rachel signed and oversaw the peer review process for this edited collection. From the back cover: “Editors Virginia Brabender and April Fallon are clinical psychologists and also adoptive parents whose families are acquainted with both the uncertainty and joy of adoption. In Working with Adoptive Parents, they offer an in-depth treatment of the …

DSM-5 Essentials: The Savvy Clinician’s Guide to the Changes in Criteria

Lourie W. Reichenberg Rachel conceived this book idea and worked with the author to bring it to fruition, providing a hands-on guide to thousands of mental health practitioners. From the back cover: “Providing you with a quick and easy way to get up-to-speed on recent changes to the two main classification systems—DSM-5 Essentials highlights these changes in a logical and …

The Educator’s Diagnostic Manual of Disabilities and Disorders

Roger Pierangelo and George Giuliani Jeff provided detailed, chapter-by-chapter guidance to the authors to help shape the first draft for publication. From the back cover of The Educator’s Diagnostic Manual of Disabilities and Disorders: “This comprehensive guide provides all the information needed — including definitions, symptoms, characteristics, and types — for the most significant educational disabilities and disorders, presented in …

Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation

Derald Wing Sue Winner of the Global Diversity and Inclusion Book Prize 2010 from UnityFirst.com Rachel signed and edited this book with best-selling author and internationally renowned academic, Derald Wing Sue while a Senior Editor for Psychology at Wiley. From the back cover: “Written by bestselling author Derald Wing Sue, Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation is …

The Art of the Chocolatier: From Classic Confections to Sensational Showpieces

Ewald Notter Rachel developed the idea for this book and then signed award winning pastry chef and teacher, Ewald Notter to write it. From the back cover: “Becoming a successful chocolatier requires artistry and an eye for design, as well as a strong foundation in the practical skills of the pastry kitchen. In The Art of the Chocolatier, expert pastry …

The Art of the Confectioner: Sugarwork and Pastillage

Ewald Notter Rachel developed the idea for this book and then signed award winning pastry chef and teacher, Ewald Notter to write it. From the back cover: “A showpiece created entirely from sugar is truly a work of art, and it takes an eye for design and strong pastry skills to work with this delicate medium. The Art of the …