Publications on Mental Health Topics
Helping Teens Who Cut: Understanding and Ending Self Injury, by Michael Hollander, Ph.D., 2008.
What Angry Kids Need: Parenting Your Angry Child Without Going Mad, by Jennifer Anne Brown, 2008.
Your Military Family Network: Your Connection to Military Friendly Businesses, Resources, Benefits, Information and Advice, by Military Family Network (MFN), 2008.
Still Alice, by Lisa Genova, 2008.
Resurrection After Rape: A guide to transforming from victim to survivor, by Matt Atkinson , 2008.
Stopping the Pain: A Workbook for Teens Who Cut & Self Injure, by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D., 2008.
Superparenting for ADD: An Innovative Approach to Raising Your Distracted Child, by Edward Hallowell and Peter S. Jensen, 2008.
Leaping Upon the Mountains: Men Proclaiming Victory over Sexual Child Abuse, by Mike Lew , 2008.
Bird, by Zetta Elliot and Shadra Strickland, 2008.
Emotion Processing in Persons at Risk for Schizophrenia, by Laura Phillips and Seidman, 2008.
The Wounded Heart: Hope for Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Dan Allender, 2008.
Mental screening for young to begin: Mass. doctors to offer questionnaires for children on Medicaid, by Carey Goldberg, Boston Globe , Dec 27 2007.
Bad Behavior Does Not Doom Pupils, Studies Say, by Benedict Carey, The New York Times, Nov 13 2007.
“Two studies could change the way teachers and parents understand children who are disruptive or withdrawn. ”
Easy Out, by Alison Lobron, Boston Globe , Nov 11 2007.
“Ok, maybe not easy. But today's gay high schoolers are discovering that declaring their homosexuality - and doing it at younger and younger ages - brings little of the stigma and complications that earlier generations faced. ”
Helping Hand for Children Mourning Death of Loved One, by Michael Winerip, The New York Times , Oct 29 2007.
“A form of therapy in a camp setting helps children who have lost a loved one work through their darker thoughts. ”
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