Introduction.
1. Jeffrey A. Kottler: The Man Who Wanted His Nose Cut Off.
2. Jon Carlson: The Mummy at the Dining Room Table.
3. Frank Pittman: Buzzy Bee's Oral Fixation.
4. Arnold Lazarus: An Oedipal Dilemma.
5. William Glasser: The Urge to Eat from Garbage Cans.
6. Domeena Renshaw: The Penis That Needed Permission from the Church.
7. Violet Oaklander: Therapy with a Gopher Snake and a Horned Lizard.
8. Harville Hendrix: Getting Rid of Old Junk.
9. Scott Miller: The Terminator Finds Himself on a Mental Ward.
10. Insoo Kim Berg: They Learned to Live with Ghosts.
11. Michael Yapko: The Woman Who Should Have Been Depressed.
12. Albert Ellis: The Woman Who Hated Everyone and Everything.
13. Bradford Keeney: The Medicine Man Who Never Had a Vision.
14. Susan Johnson: The Woman Who Hanged Herself to Check Her Husband's Response Time.
15. Ernest Rossi: The Hip-Nose Doctor Finds the Michael Jackson Tickets.
16. Arthur Freeman: The Lawyer from Hell.
17. Robert A. Neimeyer: Reconstructing the Jigsaw Puzzle of a Meter Man's Memory.
18. Pat Love: An Emergency Hypnosis to Solve the Crime at the Burger Joint.
19. Samuel Gladding: Beauty and the Beast.
20. Gay Hendricks: The Lie That Hid in His Back.
21. Howard Kirschenbaum: The Client Who Wanted His Therapist to Be Someone Else.
22. Joel Bergman: The Bride Wore a Tuxedo, the Groom Wore a Gown.
23. David Scharff: Recovering from Recovered Memories.
24. Howard Rosenthal: Panic Disorder from Sewer Grates, Amusement Parks, and Sex with Ministers.
25. Jay Haley: The Eighty-Two-Year-Old Prostitute.
26. Stephen Lankton: Saved by a Ghost.
27. James F. T. Bugental: He'll Always Be Black.
28. Michael Mahoney: I Wouldn t Mind Being That Guy in the Mirror.
29. Laura S. Brown: The Three-Year-Old Who Was an Alcoholic.
30. Donald Meichenbaum: Every Parent's Worst Nightmare.
31. Peggy Papp: The Third Sexual Identity.
32. Len Sperry: The Bird Colonel Who Turned into an Elephant.
The Authors.