Publications on Mental Health Topics
A Caregiver's Guide to Lewy Body Dementia, by Helen Buell Whitworth, 2010.
Safe Haven? A History of Refugees in America, by David Haines, 2010.
All Souls: A Family Story from Southie, by M. MacDonald, 2010.
Acting Out! Combating Homophobia Through Teacher Activism, by Mollie V. Blackburn and Caroline T. Clark, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2010.
By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead, by Julie Anne Peters, 2010.
Boys, Girls and Other Hazardous Materials, by Rosalind Wiseman, 2010.
After The Tears, by Robin Simons, 2010.
My Parents Are Divorced Too: A Book for Kids by Kids, by Ford, Steven and Ford, Melanie, 2010.
Teen Cyberbullying Investigated: Where Do Your Rights End and Consequences Begin?, by Tom Jacobs, 2010.
Taking Charge of Adult ADHD, by Russell Barkley, 2010.
ADHD Without Drugs: A Guide to the Natural Care of Children with ADHD, by Sanford Newmark, 2010.
Helping Self-Harming Students, by Matthew D. Selekman, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development: Educational Leadership Health and Learning Archives, Jan 2010.
“Schools can reduce the likelihood of self-harming epidemics and manage student difficulties when they occur by following a few practical guidelines. Student self-harming is one of the most perplexing and challenging behaviors that administrators, teachers, nurses, and counseling staff encounter in their schools. Approximately 14 to 17 percent of children up to age 18 have deliberately cut, scratched, pinched, burned, or bruised themselves at least once (Whitlock, 2009), with 5 to 8 percent of adolescents actively engaging in this behavior (J. Whitlock, personal communication, September 27, 2009). ”
New Hope for Children and Teens with BP, by Boris Birmaher, 2010.
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander, 2010.
Black Jack Jetty: A Boy's Journey Through Grief, by Michael Carestio, 2010.
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