Publications on Mental Health Topics
Whose Game Is It Anyway? A Guide to Helping Your Child Get the Most from Sports, Organized by Age and Stage, by Richard Ginsberg, Stephen Durant, et al., 2006.
My Uncle Keith Died, by Carol Ann Loehr, 2006.
The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD, by John Taylor, 2006.
Preventing Violence: Research and Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies, by John Lutzker, 2006.
It's My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence, by Meg Dugan and Roger Hock, 2006.
Whose Game is it, Anyway? A Guide to Helping Your Child Get the Most From Sports, Organized by Age and Stage, by Richard Ginsburg, et al., 2006.
Stuffed : A Documentary Film, by Arwen Curry and Cerissa Tanner, 2006.
Bullying Prevention: Creating a Positive School Climate and Developing Social Competence, by Pamela Orpinas and Horne, 2006.
A Paper Hug, by Stephanie Skolmoski, 2006.
What to Do When You Grumble Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Negativity, by Dawn Huebner, 2006.
Surviving Schizophrenia: A Manual for Families, Patients, and Providers, by E. Fuller Torrey, 2006.
Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers, by National Association of School Psychologists, National Association of School Psychologists , 2006.
“High profile acts of violence, particularly in schools, can confuse and frighten children who may feel in danger or worry that their friends or loved-ones are at risk. They will look to adults for information and guidance on how to react. Parents and school personnel can help children feel safe by establishing a sense of normalcy and security and talking with them about their fears. ”
From Binge to Blackout, by Chris Volkman and Toren Volkmann, 2006.
Talking Back to OCD: The Program That Helps Kids and Teens Say "No Way" -- and Parents Say "Way to Go", by John March, 2006.
In Love and In Danger: A Teen's Guide to Breaking Free of Abusive Relationships, by Barrie Levy , 2006.
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