Books
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Strictly No Elephants
Today is Pet Club day. There will be cats and dogs and fish, but strictly no elephants are allowed. The Pet Club doesn’t understand that pets come in all shapes and sizes, just like friends. Now it is time for a boy and his tiny pet elephant to show them what it means to be a true friend. Imaginative and lyrical, this sweet story captures the magic of friendship and the joy of having a pet.
$25.99
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Jan & Stan Berenstain Berenstain Bears and the Bully
When Sister Bear gets beaten up by Tuffy, the new cub in town, Brother huffs off to set this bully straight. But he's in for a surprise--Tuffy's a little girl, and Brother just can't bring himself to fight her.
$7.99
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Skillstreaming the Elementary School Child
Skillstreaming the Elementary School Child employs a four-part training approach—modeling, role-playing, performance feedback, and generalization—to teach essential prosocial skills to elementary school students. This book provides a complete description of the Skillstreaming program, with instructions for teaching 60 prosocial skills. The widely acclaimed approach is in 8½×11 format with reproducible skill outlines, skill homework reports, and program forms. Forms CD included.
$72.95
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Dance of Connection
How to Talk to Someone When You're Made, Hurt, Scared, Frustrated, Insulted, Betrayed, or Desperate Dr. Harriet Lerner teaches us how to restore love and connection with the people who matter the most. In The Dance of Connection we learn what to say (and not say) and when. Filled with compelling personal stories and case examples, Lerner outlines bold new "voice lessons" that show us how to speak with honor and personal integrity, even when the other person behaves badly. Whether we're dealing with a partner, parent, sister, or best friend, The Dance of Connection teaches us how to navigate our most important relationships with clarity, courage, and joyous conviction.
$21.99
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Transforming Behavior
Looking for a proven, flexible, and cost-effective way to address challenging behavior, social skills development, and family conflict? Look no further than this ready-to-use group therapy program, ideal for clinicians working in a range of settings with children 8 - 12 and their parents. With 22 adaptable modules (11 for children, 11 for parents), this field-tested program gives professionals everything they need to lead group therapy sessions that improve the lives of whole families.
$98.95
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Trudy Scott Anti-Anxiety Food Solution
The Anti-Anxiety Food Solution is an essential nutrition guide to addressing common nutrient deficiencies that can lead to anxiety, the most common mental health disorder. This is the first book to take a targeted look at nutrition's role in anxiety, as opposed to exploring the relationship between nutrition and mood more generally. Readers discover what to add to their diets and what to remove for reduced anxiety and increased emotional balance.
$32.95
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What's Happening to Ellie?
This simple resource helps parents and carers teach girls with autism and related conditions about puberty. It covers all the changes that they will experience, both emotional such as new feelings and physical such as periods. This fully illustrated positive and entertaining book provides the perfect opportunity to talk about puberty with girls and young women with autism or related conditions.
$24.95
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When Quietness Came
A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey with Schizophrenia When Quietness Came is the true story of a young woman studying neuroscience who, in her final undergraduate year, has a psychotic break, attempts suicide and ends up in hospital. Her struggles to get well and to pursue her PhD are described in this book. Her story is geared to people from a variety of backgrounds. As a neuroscientist, Erin reaches out to the medical community who need to hear this side of the patient. As a schizophrenic, she reaches out to others struggling with this disorder, hoping to draw alongside and offer empathy and hope.
$27.95
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Margaret Wehrenberg 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques Workbook
From panic disorders, generalized anxiety, and social anxiety, to overall worry and stress, manifestations of anxiety are among the most common-and often debilitating-mental health complaints. But thanks to a flood of supporting brain research, effective, practical strategies have emerged that allow us to manage day-to-day anxiety on our own. Step-by-step exercises for practicing counter-cognition, mindfulness meditation, thought-stopping, and thought-replacement, "breathing minutes," demand delays, cued relaxation, affirmations, and much, much more are presented-all guaranteed to overcome your anxious thoughts. The accompanying audio downloads feature an array of calming, author-guided exercises including targeted breath work, muscle relaxation, mindfulness, and much more.
$25.95
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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
A guide to making the ultimate relationship decision from the author of Why Does He Do That? In this supportive and straightforward guide, Lundy Bancroft, the author of Why Does He Do That?, and communication specialist JAC Patrissi offer a way for women to practically take stock of their relationships and move forward-with or without their partners.
$27.99
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William Mulcahy Zach Gets Frustrated
Zach and his family go to the beach, but Zach is having a lousy day. First, he dropped his toothbrush in the toilet. Then his best friend went to someone else’s birthday party instead of joining him. But most frustrating of all, he can’t get his kite to fly! Zach kicks sand, yells angry words, and asks his dad if they can just go home. Instead, his dad teaches him a simple, three-step approach to dealing with frustration so he can find a way to enjoy himself even when things aren’t going his way: Name it (why are you frustrated?) Tame it (self-regulation exercises such as deep breathing or visualization) Reframe it (change your thoughts to change your feelings). Zach Gets Frustrated teaches children social skills they will easily understand and remember when dealing with frustration. The three-point strategy is presented as the three corners of a triangle and is illustrated using the corners of Zach’s kite.
$24.95
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Talking About Death and Bereavement in School
Children experiencing bereavement are often confused, unprepared, and in need of help and support from those around them. It is important that school teachers and staff know how to respond to bereavement and how they can best help the child. This short, easy to read book offers simple but important advice and guidance for school teachers and staff on what to do when a child is grieving. It includes advice on explaining death to children, insights into how children may be feeling and how they may react, and ways in which they can be supported.
$39.95
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Doing Dialectical Behavior Therapy
A Practical Guide Foreword by Marsha Linehan Filled with vivid clinical vignettes and step-by-step descriptions, this book demonstrates the nuts and bolts of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). DBT is expressly designed for--and proven effective with--clients with serious, multiple problems and a history of treatment failure. Experienced DBT clinician and trainer Koerner clearly explains how to formulate individual cases.
$65.95
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Something Very Sad Happened
A Toddler's Guide to Understanding Death A story to help two- and three-year-olds understand death and the feelings associated with the loss of a loved one includes information for parents and caregivers on answering questions and helping a child cope with grief.
$24.95
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Ensouling Our Schools Mental Health & Reconciliation
A Universally Designed Framework for Mental Health, Well-Being, and Reconciliation In an educational milieu in which standards and accountability hold sway, schools can become places of stress, marginalization, and isolation instead of learning communities that nurture a sense of meaning and purpose. Author Jennifer Katz weaves together methods of creating schools that engender mental, spiritual, and emotional health while developing intellectual thought and critical analysis.
$42.00
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PTSD Workbook for Teens
Based in cognitive behavioral therapy, this user-friendly workbook for teens with PTSD and other trauma-related difficulties will help you work through your experience and make sense of your thoughts and feelings. The book includes worksheets and activities to help you re-establish a sense of safety, gain control over your emotions, make peace with your traumatic experience, and reconnect with a positive sense of self.
$32.95
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Disconnected
How To Reconnect Our Digitally Distracted Kids Renowned psychotherapist and school counselor Tom Kersting explores the device-dependent world our children now live in and how it is impacting their mental and emotional well-being. Research indicates that too much time in the cyber world is re-wiring kids' brains, affecting their ability to flourish in the real world as anxiety, depression, and attention issues soar. In this book, Kersting provides simple strategies to help reduce screen time as well as many meditative and mindfulness techniques to help our kids reclaim their brains, and their lives.
$17.95
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Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence
For women experiencing domestic violence, narrative therapy can be a powerful tool to help them gain self-confidence and a sense of identity, resist violence, and make the transition from abuse to safety. Drawing on the narratives of women who have experienced domestic violence, this book explores how women employ strategies of resistance, and how strengthening their sense of identity can contribute to this resistance.
$51.95
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Jeffrey E. Jessum Diary of a Social Detective: Real-Life Tales of Mystery, Intrigue and Interpersonal Adventure
Real-Life Tales of Mystery, Intrigue and Interpersonal Adventure The social world can be a mystery, even to the most savvy among us. While social relationships are frequently a source of joy and satisfaction, they can be a source of frustration and confusion -- downright. What is someone to do if their entire social world is a mystery? How is a person supposed to proceed in life without being able to understand why others act the way they do, or how they are supposed to behave in order to fit in with others? Ages 9-12
$37.50
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Melanie Wells & Fiona Burton Anger Management: A Practical Resource for Children with Learning, Social, or Emotional Difficulties
Many children with language and learning difficulties also experience difficulties with social, emotional and behavioural development. Emotional literacy packages often contain worksheets, stories and abstract language concepts. Children who have difficulties with literacy, attention or speech and language may find it difficult to access many aspects of these packages.
$100.95
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Maxine Borowsky Junge &, Kim Newall Becoming An Art Therapist
Enabling Growth, Change, and Action for Emerging Students in the Field. This is not a "how-to" book but rather about the "experience" of becoming an art therapist. The text covers issues in supervision and mentorship, contains stories by art therapy students about what they are thinking and feeling, and letters to young art therapists by highly regarded professionals in the field. The reader has the advantage of ideas and responses from both a student art therapist and an art therapist with many years' experience and is clearly intended for students aiming for a career.
$59.95
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DBT Therapeutic Activity Ideas for Working with Teens
Skills and Exercises for Working with Clients with Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, and Other Emotional Sensitivities A collection of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) activities presented in a fun and creative format for emotionally sensitive young people. Each activity includes concepts from each of the DBT modules: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Includes activity sheets and diary cards to track progress.
$49.95
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Daniel Hughes & Johnathan Baylin Brain-Based Parenting
Neuroscience of Caregiving for Healthy Attachment An attachment specialist and a clinical psychologist with neurobiology expertise team up to explore the brain science behind parenting. Infused with clinical insight, illuminating case examples, and helpful illustrations, Brain-Based Parenting brings the science of caregiving to light for the first time. Far from just managing our children's behavior, we can develop our "parenting brains," and with a better understanding of the neurobiological roots of our feelings and our own attachment histories, we can transform a fraught parent-child relationship into an open, regulated, and loving one.
$39.95
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Integrating Extremes
Aggression and Death in the Playroom This book provides therapists and other professionals that work with kids a science-based process for working with children at the deepest, most profound levels of healing while staying safe and sane. This book explores a new understanding of aggression and death play that's based on brain function and neuro-science. It provides therapists with a framework to authentically work with the intensity of aggression and death play, without causing their own nervous systems to start to shut down. Integrating Extremes shows therapists how to facilitate aggression and death play in a way that truly allows healing to occur, for both the therapist and the child, at the deepest level possible.
$27.95
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