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ADULTS
CHILDREN
RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND SPECIALISTS Barkley, R. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (four 40-minute videocassettes in VHS format). New York:
Guilford Publications, 1990.
Coloring Pages and Activity Books
Let’s Talk About Feelings! < back to top >
Dealing with the
Stuff That Makes Life Tough (1st Edition)
The book also includes short introductions of each subject, expert quotes, statistics, key points, reading lists, Web pages, and toll-free numbers.
Author: Zimmerman Rutledge, Jill
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Anxiety
Disorders in Children and Adolescents (2nd Edition) Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this landmark work brings together leading experts to comprehensively examine all aspects of childhood-onset anxiety disorders. The volume presents the major theoretical perspectives currently informing research and clinical practice, reviews key issues in assessment and diagnosis, and marshals the latest findings on each disorder and its treatment. All chapters in the second edition have been extensively rewritten to reflect significant advances in theory and research, including the results of controlled treatment studies. Important new chapters have been added on behavioral genetics, combined cognitive-behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy, and prevention. Additionally, separate chapters now cover several disorders that were previously addressed in less depth: generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobias, separation anxiety, and panic. Author: March, John S. (edt); Morris, Tracy L. (edt); March , March ; Morris
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Depression Is the
Pits, But I'm
Getting Better: A
Guide for
Adolescents Discusses the difference between being sad and suffering from clinical depression, how to gain control over this condition, the use of medications and psychotherapy, and the experiences of depressed teens. Author: Garland, E. Jane
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New
Hope for Children and Teens with Bipolar Disorder: Your
Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and
Complementary Solutions With proper diagnosis and early intervention, there is unlimited hope for children and teens diagnosed with bipolar disorder to lead fulfilling and enjoyable lives, starting today. Inside, you'll discover compassionate and informative methods to help manage the diagnosis and develop the natural strengths, gifts, and skills that every child has to offer. Written by a top expert in the field, this life-changing book is presented in clear, straightforward language that dispels the myths about bipolar disorder and offers real solutions. You'll uncover keen insight and the latest options for helping your bipolar child or teen by understanding: * The causes of bipolar disorder * The path and outcome of bipolar disorder in children and teens * The latest biological treatments and psychosocial therapies, and how to use them * How to handle behavioral and academic problems, as well as assess and manage suicidal tendencies * And much more Author: Birmaher, Boris M. D.
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The Power to Prevent
Suicide: A Guide for
Teens Helping Teens Recognizing that young people have the power to be suicide preventers, this book offers positive, practical, step-by-step advice that can save lives. Author: Nelson, Richard; Nelson, Richard E.; Galas, Judith
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Hyperactivity: Why
Won't My Child Pay
Attention?
(Re-Issue Edition) Deals with children who experience problems paying attention, controlling their emotions and physical actions and acting without forethought. Helps parents and professionals to accept the hyperactive child's behavior and find ways to help the child succeed. Refutes, debunks and challenges myths about hyperactivity. Provides an accurate understanding of the current state of science concerning the cause, developmental course, evaluation and outcome of this problem. Includes a critical review of medical and non-medical treatments and offers sound guidelines. Author: Goldstein, Sam
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Making the System
Work for Your Child
with ADHD Even for parents who "do everything right," the road to successful management of ADHD is seldom smooth. Now leading child psychiatrist Dr. Peter Jensen guides parents over the rough patches and around the hairpin curves in this empowering, highly informative book. Readers learn the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of making the system work-getting their money's worth from the healthcare system, cutting through red tape at school, and making the most of fleeting time with doctors and therapists. Dr. Jensen interweaves the combined wisdom of over 80 parents with his own insights as an expert practitioner and the father of a child with ADHD. Packed with planning tips, resources, moral support, and problem-solving strategies that get results, this is a book that savvy parents will turn to again and again. Author: Jensen, Peter S.; Jensen, Peter S; Columbia University College Of Physicians
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YOU MEAN I'M NOT
LAZY, STUPID OR
CRAZY?!: A
Self-help Book for
Adults with
Attention Deficit
Disorder
Straightforward,
practical advice for
taking control of
the symptoms,
minimizing the
disabilities, and
maximizing the
advantages of adult
ADD. Author: Kelly, Kate; Ramundo, Peggy
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The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook (4th) A revision of the best-selling classic, this book provides step-by-step help for sufferers of anxiety and phobic disorders. It offers the latest treatment strategies for the whole range of these problems-panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder-with revisions that include updated information on medications, mindfulness training, and health-related conditions that aggravate anxiety. Author: Bourne, Edmund J.
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Author: Dupont, Caroline M., Md.; Spencer, Elizabeth Dupont
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Bipolar Disorders: A Guide to Helping Children & Adolescents Until recently, bipolar disorders were almost never diagnosed in children and rarely recognized in adolescents, even though between 20 and 40 percent of the two million or more adults diagnosed with bipolar disorders in the United States experienced the onset of illness in their teen years or before. Psychiatrists now recognize that manic depression has frequently been misdiagnosed as ADHD (or oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, or depression). According to recent data, 23 percent of children currently diagnosed with ADHD will evenutally be diagnosed as having a bipolar disorder. As many as a million children in the US alone may have childhood-onset bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorders are different in children than in adults. There are some diagnostic criteria unique to children. Some reckless behavior is limited by being a child and being under adult control. Families and communities pay a heavy toll when this disorder is not recognized and treated. Suicide is a possible outcome, as are school failure, limited job prospects, legal difficulties, and hospitalizations. Understanding and recognizing the differences in the illness for children and adolescents is key for concerned parents and professionals. Bipolar Disorders covers the range of topics that parents need to know about in order to help their children: --Description of the range of bipolar disorders --Diagnostic criteria, current and proposed, including comparisons to common misdiagnoses --Family life with bipolar disorders, including recognizing and preventing mood swings, safety, and support --Medications, with special attention to the physiology and responses of children and adolescents --Therapeutic interventions in various "talk therapies" --Other interventions, such as improving sleep patterns, preventing seasonal mood swings, diet, and supplements --Insurance issues --School, including special education system and 504 Plans or EIPs As author Mitzi Waltz notes, "With early intervention, the possibilities for these kids are limitless." Author: Waltz, Mitzi
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Author: Evans, Dwight L.; Andrews, Linda Wasmer
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The Bipolar Child:
The Definitive and
Reassuring Guide to
Childhood's Most
Misunderstood
Disorder Author: Papolos, Janice; Papolos, Demitri, F., M.d.
< back to top >
Bipolar Disorder
Demystified:
Mastering the
Tightrope of Manic
Depression Author: Chybrow, Peter C., Md. (frw); Castle, Lana R.
< back to top >
The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide: What You and Your Family Need to Know Thanks to sharper diagnosis and better medicine, the future is brighter for people with bipolar disorder than in past generations. But if you or someone you love is struggling with the frantic highs and crushing lows of this illness, there are still many hurdles to surmount at home, at work, and in daily life. Filled with information and practical advice, this comprehensive guide offers straight talk that can help you tackle these and related questions, take charge of your illness, and reclaim your life. A leading researcher and clinical specialist who knows what works, Dr. David J. Miklowitz supplies proven tools to help you achieve balance -- and free yourself from the emotional and financial havoc that result when symptoms rule your life -- without sacrificing your right to rich and varied emotional experiences. Author: Miklowitz, David J.
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Codependent No More:
How to Stop
Controlling Others
and Start Caring for
Yourself Author: Beattie, Melody
< back to top >
Author: Whitfield, Charles L; Whitfield, Charles L.
< back to top >
The Power of
Positive Thinking
(Re-issue Edition) Author: Peale, Norman Vincen; Peale, Norman Vincent
< back to top >
Improve Your Life
with Positive
Imaging
Author: Peale,
Norman Vincent
< back to top >
Author: Peale, Norman Vincent
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Otto, a fidgety
young car that has
trouble paying
attention in school,
visits a special
mechanic who
prescribes a
medicine to control
his hyperactive
behavior.
< back to top >
What to Expect at
Bedtime
< back to top >
Eagle Eyes: A
Child's Guide to
Paying Attention
(Revised
Edition)
< back to top >
Joey Pigza Loses
Control
(Re-print Edition)
< back to top >
Joey Pigza Swallowed
the Key
(Re-print Edition)
< back to top >
Putting on the
Brakes: Young
People's Guide to
Understanding
Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity
Disorder
(Revised Edition)
< back to top >
The Saddest Time
(Re-Print Edition)
< back to top >
Straight Talk about
Psychiatric
Medications for Kids
(Revised Edition)
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I'm Frustrated
< back to top >
I'm
Mad
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When You're Happy
and You Know It
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When You're Shy and
You Know It
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