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Up And Down The Worry Hill 3rd Edition
A Children's Book about OCD and Treatment Over a million children and adolescents in North America suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Children and adults will identify with Casey's struggle with OCD, his sense of hope when he learns about treatment, his relief that neither he nor his parents are to blame, and eventually, his victory over OCD. Parents and professionals can use this book alone or together with the companion book, What to do when your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 3rd Edition
$29.95
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Guilford Publications Academic and Behavior Supports for At-Risk Students
Tier 2 Interventions. This user-friendly volume provides evidence-based tools for meeting the needs of the approximately 15% of K to 6 students who would benefit from more support than is universally offered to all students but do not require intensive, individualized intervention. With a unique focus on small-group interventions for both academic and behavioral difficulties, the book addresses externalizing behavior, internalizing behavior, reading, and mathematics. Step-by-step guidelines are presented for screening, selecting interventions, and progress monitoring. Ways to involve families and ensure that practices are culturally responsive are described. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the book includes more than 20 reproducible handouts and forms.
$58.95
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Patricia Evans The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How To Recognize It and How to Respond
For anyone who has been in a verbally abusive relationship, whether it is a family member, a friend, partner, or someone in the workplace, this book can help. It is a practical approach to dealing with the dysfunction in a verbally abusive relationship.
$24.95
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More Than Fluff
A fresh, funny, and timely picture book about a fuzzy chick navigating autonomy and consent. The perfect conversation starter on the topic for young children. Daisy happens to be fluffy--she's a young chick after all. Her friends can't help but want to pet her, squeeze her, and tell her how cute she is. But Daisy doesn't want to be hugged or kissed. She's not just fluff; Daisy has substance! But how can she tell everyone to give her some space without hurting their feelings? A timely and funny book that encourages kids to establish and respect boundaries--perfect for reading aloud and shared story time!
$25.99
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Brene Brown Atlas of The Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience
Brown takes us on a journey through eighty-seven of the emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human. As she maps the necessary skills and an actionable framework for meaningful connection, she gives us the language and tools to access a universe of new choices and second chances-a universe where we can share and steward the stories of our bravest and most heartbreaking moments with one another in a way that builds connection.
$40.00
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Treating Trauma in Dialectical Behavior Therapy
The DBT Prolonged Exposure Protocol (DBT PE) Combining the power of two leading evidence-based therapies--and designed to meet the needs of high-risk, severely impaired clients--this groundbreaking manual integrates DBT with an adapted version of prolonged exposure (PE) therapy for PTSD. Melanie S. Harned shows how to implement the DBT PE protocol with DBT clients who have achieved the safety and stability needed to engage in trauma-focused treatment. In a convenient large-size format, the book includes session-by-session guidelines, rich case examples, clinical tips, and 35 reproducible handouts and forms that can be downloaded and printed for repeated use.
$67.95
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How To Carry What Can't Be Fixed: A Journal For Grief
With her breakout book It's OK That You're Not OK, Megan Devine struck a chord with thousands of readers through her honest, validating approach to grief. In her same direct, no-platitudes style, she now offers a journal filled with unique, creative ways to open a dialogue with grief itself. "Being allowed to tell the truth about your grief is an incredibly powerful act," she says. "This journal enables you to tell your whole story, without the need to tack on a happy ending where there isn't one." Your grief, like your love, belongs to you. No one has the right to dictate, judge, or dismiss what is yours to live. How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed is an everyday companion to help you enter a conversation with your grief, find your own truth, and live into the life you didn't ask for - but nonetheless currently occupy.
$22.50
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Pause Power
Learning to Stay Calm When Your Buttons Get Pushed In this clever tale from school counselor and debut author Jennifer Law, young readers learn how to use PAUSE POWER to reset their mindset, calm down, stop losing control, and prevent anger when others push their buttons. It's a great lesson and fun read for students in grades K through 6. Tips for parents and educators to help children managing their emotions when they become angry and to raise self-awareness in themselves are included at the end of the picture book.
$16.95
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The Boy Who Built a Wall Around Himself
For elementary school-aged children. A picture book describing (with the use of a metaphor) how the experience of trauma can create barriers between the child and others.
$27.95
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Tomboy Survival Guide
Tomboy Survival Guide warmly recounts Ivan's past as a diffident yet free-spirited tomboy, and maps their journey through treacherous gender landscapes and a maze of labels that don't quite stick, to a place of self-acceptance and an authentic and personal strength.Tomboy Survival Guide warmly recounts Ivan's past as a diffident yet free-spirited tomboy, and maps their journey through treacherous gender landscapes and a maze of labels that don't quite stick, to a place of self-acceptance and an authentic and personal strength. Ages 15+
$19.95
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Girl and the Sun
Follow along with a spirited girl as she dances in the beauty of the world... until she notices a cloud floating above her head. The girl tries everything to get rid of the cloud but it won't go away. It's only when she looks outside of herself to help a boy struggling with his own cloud that she learns the only way to shrink a cloud is to grow her sun. The Girl and The Sun is an endearing picture book that uses beautiful imagery and metaphor to teach a simple but meaningful message: What you give to the world, you get back.
$21.99
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Wiggles Stomps & Squeezes Calm My Jitters Down
This is a story about sensory differences and how some children experience their world, told from a child's perspective. The vibration in her feet when she runs, the tap-tap-tap of her fork on the table at mealtime, the trickle of cool water running over her hands---these are the things that calm her jitters down.
$29.95
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Anne Black & Penelope Simpson The Art of Healing Childhood Grief: A School-Based Expressive Arts Program Promoting Social and Emotional Literacy
Drawing on a rich heritage of psychological, educational, primary prevention and creative traditions, Black and Simpson have designed and implemented an innovative, school-based support program to usher in a new approach to childhood grief. Now in its fourth edition, this labor of love is filled with hundreds of expressive arts activities and a sequential curriculum organized in an easy to access format for professionals and lay facilitators to reference when working with an individual child, a small group of children or an entire school. Included in this manual is a chapter on responding to the needs of children children in the aftermath of death crises such as suicide, homicide, terrorist attacks and war.
$72.95
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Way Of The Pipe Aboriginal Spirituality in Prison
The Way of the Pipe explores how Aboriginal spirituality is finding its way into prisons and the role it is playing with Aboriginal inmates seeking to regain and to promote their heritages and identities.The book starts from the premise that this spirituality is not simply "religion" but is a form of therapy, know to medical anthropologists as "symbolic healing." Working from the results of hundreds of interviews with inmates in a number of prisons, Waldram traces the history of Aboriginal spirituality in and out of prison populations. Ironically, it is in prison that many come face to face with spiritual traditions such as the sweat lodge for the first time. The book looks critically at incarceration practices which have not always made it easy for inmates to explore their spiritual heritage.
$40.95
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Michael Genhart, Viviana Garofoli Ouch Moments: When Words Are Used In Hurtful Ways
When other kids say something mean or hurtful, it is hard to know what to do. Ouch Moments explains these "ouch moments" in kid-friendly terms, offers practical strategies for what kids can do to help, and empowers kids to stand up to mean and hurtful language. A Note to Parents and Caregivers by Kevin L. Nadal, PhD, provides more information about microaggressions, and strategies for talking to children about hurtful language, discrimination, and bias.
$14.95
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Lauren Starnes Big Conversations with Little Children
Addressing Questions, Worries and Fears Fully based in developmentally appropriate practice, Big Conversations with Little Children helps educators support young children in a way that preserves their dignity and innocence when they encounter world and social events in addition to honoring the family's preferred approach. An expert in the field of early childhood education, author Dr. Lauren Starnes empowers educators and families to answer sensitive or tough questions children pose, respond to their worries and concerns, and be prepared for an ongoing dialogue. Digital content includes family take-home information sheets for each topic.
$54.50
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Complex PTSD Coping Skills Workbook
An Evidence-Based Approach to Manage Fear and Anger, Build Confidence, and Reclaim Your Identity If you've experienced long-term or repeated trauma-such as childhood abuse or neglect, domestic violence, betrayal, or prolonged emotional abuse-you may struggle with intense feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety, shame, and distrust toward others. You should know that you aren't alone, your pain is real, and there are ways to improve your mental health and begin to heal. This compassionate and evidence-based workbook can help you get started. This workbook offers an integrative approach for coping with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), mindfulness, mentalization, and relational therapy. You'll learn the most effective strategies to manage symptoms, overcome painful memories, and build self-confidence. Most importantly, you'll find validation that your feelings aren't "crazy" or "outsized," and discover the skills needed to help you reclaim your life.
$37.95
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Way Of Transition
Embracing Life's Most Difficult Moments William Bridges' lifelong work has been devoted to a deep understanding of transitions and to helping others through them. When his own wife of thirty-five years died. He was thrown head-first into the kind of painful and confusing abyss he had known before only in theory. An honest account of being in transition, this uncommonly wise and moving book is a richly textured map of the personal, professional, and emotional transformations that grow out of tragedy and crisis. Demonstrating how disillusionment, sorrow, or confusion can blossom into a time of incredible creativity and contentment, Bridges highlights the profound significance and value of endings in our lives.
$29.95
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We Can Get Along: A Child's Book of Choices
At times, all children need a little help getting along with others and respecting differences - at school, in the neighborhood, at home, and on the playground. Teaching tolerance and encouraging acts of kindness through clear words and charming illustrations, We Can Get Along supports children's development with simple yet essential skills for conflict resolution and peacemaking. The book includes activities and discussion questions that teachers, parents, and other adults can use to further explore the topic with young children.
$18.50
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Joan Green How Do I Feel? Interactive Reading Book
Velcro Picture Book for Learning About Emotions Children learn to identify pictures of emotions in this book. Sentences such as, "I feel when I do a good job," allow the children to label their feelings. (There are no "correct" answers.) Open-ended questions at the end of the book allow teachers, therapists, parents or children to make up their own sentences. Even if the child is nonverbal or does not speak English, once they can identify the pictures you can read the sentence and the child can give you or point to the picture that labels their emotion. Utilizing the power of visual strategies, the children learn to associate pictures with words. Included in each book are several activities created for children of varying ability levels. I Have Feelings, Too! (Emotions for Adults, Teens, Seniors) is also available through Odin Books.
$32.95
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Wemberly Worried
A back-to-school favourite. Wemberly is worried about spilling her juice, about shrinking in the bathtub, even about snakes in the radiator. She worried morning, noon, and night. "Worry, worry, worry," her family said. "Too much worry." And Wemberly worried about one thing most of all: her first day of school. But when she meets a fellow worrywart in her class, Wemberly realizes that school is too much fun to waste time worrying!
$12.50
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What Am I Feeling?
How we feel about our own emotions - whether we value them and how we cope with them - deeply influences how we nurture children. Help your child understand and express emotions and learn to behave appropriately at the same time, using this introductory guide to emotion coaching. Adapted from Dr. Gottman's Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child, this book helps adults identify their parenting and caregiving style, and explains the five important steps in "emotion coaching" children, to ensure that children are guided to healthy emotional growth.
$27.99
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Take Out The Toys (Social Learning ASD Book 2)
Take Out the Toys is the second booklet in the Make Play ROCK Series for parents of children with ASD and other communication difficulties. This resource focuses on expanding "functional play" ability, ( early play involving conventional or expected actions using toys). Early toy play of children with ASD differs from typically developing children. These powerful intervention techniques engage children, so the next functional steps can be planned and supported, to help children learn to imitate, enabling them to transfer new learned skills to a variety of toys and play partners.
$16.00
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EMDR Solutions: Pathways to Healing
In this book, there are fifteen exemplary EMDR solutions, each of which develops the Standard Protocol in creative and highly effective ways. These solutions move EMDR forward and expand the application of this powerful therapeutic approach. In this source book of therapeutic strategy and clinical insight, each chapter presents step-by-step instructions for implementing a particular EMDR solution with clients. Each intervention is enriched with relevant case histories that bring to life new targets for and variations on the standard EMDR protocol. Concrete and specific, the clinical work illustrated here will add to you fund of knowledge and broaden your practice.
$52.00
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