Publications on Mental Health Topics
No More Letting Go, by Deborah Jay, 2006.
From Binge to Blackout, by Chris Volkman and Toren Volkmann, 2006.
When My Worries Get Too Big! A Relaxation Book for Children Who Live with Anxiety, by Kari Dunn Buron, 2006.
Teenagers with ADD and ADHD: A Guide for Parents and Professionals, by Chris Zeigler Dendy, 2006.
Preventing Violence: Research and Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies, by John Lutzker, 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. ”
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.
It's My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence, by Meg Dugan and Roger Hock, 2006.
Bullying Prevention: Creating a Positive School Climate and Developing Social Competence, by Pamela Orpinas and Horne, 2006.
Healthy Anger: How to Help Children and Teens Manage Their Anger, by Bernard Golden, 2006.
Stuffed : A Documentary Film, by Arwen Curry and Cerissa Tanner, 2006.
What to Do When You Grumble Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Negativity, by Dawn Huebner, 2006.
I'm Already Home...Again - Keeping Your Family Close While on Assignment or Deployment, by Dumler, Elaine, 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.
- ‹ previous
- 112 of 140
- next ›