Publications on Mental Health Topics
The Color Thief: A Family's Story of Depression, by Andrews Fusek Peters and Polly Peters, 2015.
We Get It, by Heather L. Servaty-Seib and David C. Fajgenbaum , 2015.
The Anxiety Toolkit: Strategies for Fine-Tuning Your Mind and Moving Past Your Stuck Points, by Alice Boyes Ph.D, 2015.
Understanding Girls with ADHD, Updated and Revised: How They Feel and Why They Do What They Do, by Kathleen Nadeau, 2015.
Broken Spirits: The Treatment of Traumatized Asylum Seekers, Refugees and War and Torture Victims, by John P. Wilson, 2015.
Practicing Self-Care After Traumatic Events, by Riverside Community Care Trauma Center, 2015.
“Exposure to traumatic events can have a major impact on our emotions, behaviors, cognitive functioning, and physical well-being. To speed our recovery, we need to remember self-care is important and find ways to take care of ourselves on a daily basis. ”
Left Across the Border: A Story of Teen Depression, by Patrice Foster, 2015.
Meh: A Story About Depression, by Deborah Malcom, 2015.
How to Talk to Your Kids about Your Divorce: Healthy, Effective Communication Techniques for Your Changing Family, by Samantha Rodman, 2015.
Adult ADHD: The Complete Guide to Living with, Understanding, Improving, and Managing ADHD or ADD as an Adult!, by Ben Hardy, 2015.
Beyond the Blues: Prenatal and Postpartum Depression, by Bennett, Shoshana, 2015.
Tips for Schools: Dealing with Students and Suicide Loss, by Terri A. Erbacher, Jonathan B. Singer & Scott Poland, 2015.
“How adults respond when a loved one dies has a major effect on how students react. ”
(Video) Understanding Learning Disabilities: How difficult can this be?, by Richard Lavoie, 2015.
It Helps to Have Friends, by American Cancer Society, 2015.
Talking with your Children about Traumatic Events, by Riverside Trauma Center, 2015.
“Here are some tips for talking with your children when they have witnessed or heard about traumatic events. ”
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