Publications on Mental Health Topics
Living with Depression: Why Biology and Biography Matter along the Path to Hope and Healing, by Deborah Serani, 2011.
Divorced But Still My Parents, by Shirley Thomas, 2011.
Mental Health, by N/A, Refugee Health Technical Assistance , 2011.
“Great article as well as multiple resources for refugees and immigrants. ”
ADHD: What Every Parent Needs to Know, by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2011.
PANDAS: An Immune- Mediated Mental Illness, by and National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health , 2011.
“PANDAS, is an abbreviation for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections. The term is used to describe a subset of children who have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and/or tic disorders such as Tourette's Syndrome, and in whom symptoms worsen following strep. infections such as "Strep throat" and Scarlet Fever. ”
Healthcare for Immigrants and Refugees, by Marcia Carteret, Dimensions of Culture: Cross-cultural Communications for Healthcare Professionals, 2011.
“Excellent source of informative articles and resources for refugees and immigrants. ”
Pop, by Gordon Korman, 2011.
Driven to Distraction (series), by Edward Hallowell, 2011.
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other, by Sherry Turkle, 2011.
Straight Talk About Autism: Childhood and Adolescent Issues, by Attainment (Video), 2011.
Over It, by Carol Normandi, 2011.
Building Resilience in Our Children, by Robin Gurwitch and National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, 2011.
“Resilience can be built at any time. It can help in the aftermath of a crisis and it can help children face adversities that they may encounter in the future. There are factors and actions which can increase the resilience of our children and our own resilience. ”
Why Are You So Scared?: A Child's Book About Parents With PTSD, by Beth Andrews, 2011.
Nowhere Near Normal: A Memoir of OCD, by Traci Foust, 2011.
The Truth About Grief: The Myth of Its Five Stages and the New Science of Loss, by Ruth Davis Konigsberg, 2011.
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