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DEPRESSION

  1. Burns, D., 1989, The Feeling Good Handbook. New York: W. Morrow.
  2. Styron, W., 1990, Darkness Made Visible. New York: Random House.
  3. Gold, Mark S., 1987, Good News About Depression. New York: Bantam Books
  4. Viscott, D., 1977, The Language of Feelings. New York: Pocket Books

BIPOLAR DISORDER

  1. Miklowitz, D., 2002, Bipolar Disorder, A Survivors Guide. New York: Guilford Press:
  2. McManamy, J., 2006, Living Well with Depression and Bipolar Disorder; What your doctor doesn’t tell you that you need to know. Harper Collins Publishers: New York: Harper Collins Publishers.
  3. Rosenfeld, N., Gaucett, J., & Golden, B., 2007. New Hope for People with Bipolar Disorder: Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest Traditional and Complimentary Solutions. (includes Chapter 12: Living with People with Bipolar Disorder). New York: Three Rivers Press.

ANXIETY

  1. Edmund, B, Ph.D., 1995, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook. Oakland: New Harbinger Publications (includes Chapter Six: Coping with Panic Attacks)
  2. McKay, M., Davis, M., Fanning, P. Ph.D., 1981, Thoughts and Feelings. The Art of Cognitive Stress Intervention. Oakland: New Harbinger Publications (Chapter 3:Combating Distorted Thinking; 15 Styles of Cognitive Distortions)
  3. Williams, M.B., & Poijula, S., 2002, The PTSD Workbook: Simple, Effective Techniques for Overcoming Traumatic Stress Symptoms. New Harbinger Publications
  4. Baer, L., 1991, 2000, Getting Control: Overcoming Your Obsessions and Compulsions. Plume Publisher.
  5. Hyman, B., and Pedrick, C. (2005). The OCD Workbook: Your Guide to Breaking Free from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Oakland. New Harbinger Publications.

GRIEF

  1. Kolf, J. 2001. When Will I Stop Hurting? Dealing with a Recent Death. MI. Baker Books.
  2. Brown, R. 1999. Surviving the Loss of a Loved One: Living Through Grief.
  3. Grollman, E 1995. Living When a Loved One Has Died. Beacon Press.
  4. Standacher, C., 1985, Beyond Grief: A Guide for Recovering from the Death of a Loved One. Oakland, GA: New Harbinger Publications
  5. Friedman, J., 1993, The Grief Recovery Handbook. Harper Perennial Publisher.
  6. Bloomfield, Colgrove & McWilliams. 2000. How to Survive the Loss of a Love. Prelude Press..
  7. Prend, A., 1997, Transcending Loss: Understanding the Lifelong Impact of Grief and How to Make it Meaningful. New York: Berkley Books

PARENTING

  1. Sells, S. 2001, Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager: 7 Steps to Reinstating Authority and Reclaiming Love. New York: St. Martin's Press
  2. Glasser, H. and Easley, J. 1998/2008. Transforming The Difficult Child: The Nurtured Heart Approach. Tuscon. Glasser & Easley.

Adult Children of Alcoholic Parents (ACA)

  1. Woititz, J. 1990. Adult Children of Alcoholics. Deerfield Beach. Health Communications, Inc.
  2. Black, C. 2002. It Will Never Happen To Me. Bainbridge Island. MAC Publishing.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

  1. Hallowell, E., and Ratey, J. (1995) Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood. New York. Touchstone.
  2. ADHD Warehouse Catelogue (ADHDWarehouse.com)

Couples

  1. Harley, W. 2002. 5 Steps to Romantic Love: A Workbook for Readers of Love Busters, His, Needs, Her Needs. Grand Rapids. Revell Books.
  2. Hendrix, H & Hunt, H. 2003. Getting the Love You Want Workbook: The New Couples’ Study Guide. New York. Atria Books.

Children’s Readings

  1. Mathews, B. 2006. What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Did’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety. Washington, DC. Magination Press
  2. Mills, J. 2003. Gentle Willow: A Story for Children About Dying. Washington, DC. Magination Press.
  3. Galvin M. and Weber M. 2007. Clouds and Clocks: A Story for Children Who Soil. Washington, DC Magination Press.