Tim Murphy, PhD, is a psychologist, retired member of Congress,
and former Pennsylvania state senator. In Congress, he authored the
landmark reform legislation Helping Families in Mental Health
Crisis Act, garnering praise and support from the American
Psychiatric Association, National Alliance on Mental Illness, CNN,
The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. The bill was
signed into law in December of 2016. Murphy served on the staffs of
several hospitals, as an Associate Professor of the University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and in his own private practice. As
Navy psychologist, he specialized in the treatment of post
traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury with wounded service
members. With Loriann Oberlin, he is coauthor of The Angry Child.
He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Nanette.
Loriann Oberlin, MS, LCPC, is a clinical counselor and therapist.
She is the author of ten books on psychological issues, health,
relationships, parenting, and other topics; titles include The
Angry Child (with Tim Murphy), Surviving Separation and Divorce,
and Writing to Make Money. She lives in Maryland.
LoriannOberlin.com
Murphy...and Oberlin...closely examine how this kind of anger,
called passive-aggressive, can undermine sufferers and their
relationships and make life generally miserable.--Publishers
Weekly
The revision of this book unravels common denominators, teaches how
to spot and be assertive with such people, deals with all ages and
both genders, and offers specific suggestions for helping
professionals who work amid mixed messages and
noncompliants.--Counseling Today
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