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I looked-up every book listed in the fantastic //**Coping Skills**// publication (ISBN: 0-8444-0799-2) that the NLS put out in 1993. I have re-created my findings here. All are welcome (and encouraged) to suggest new titles and/or categories.\\ | |
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=== How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age === | |
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**Author:** Brent Cole; Dale Carnegie & Associates\\ | |
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=== Solving the Self-Esteem Puzzle: A Guide for Moving from Piece to Peace === | |
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A blind mental-health counselor offers advice on improving self-awareness, | |
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=== The Gift of Adversity: The Unexpected Benefits of Life's Difficulties, | |
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**Author:** Norman E. Rosenthal\\ | |
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Psychiatrist posits that to navigate life successfully one must encounter--and overcome--difficulties. Uses the experiences of his patients, colleagues, and his own Jewish childhood in 1950s apartheid South Africa to illustrate methods and techniques for dealing with challenges. **2013**.\\ | |
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A retired Unitarian minister presents his thoughts and observations on the joy of life. The essays cover such topics as: the joys of Crayolas, Beethoven' | |
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A popular approach to psychological self-help based on the theory that each person contains three active elements: the Parent, the Adult, and the Child. The goal of transactional analysis is to achieve a healthy balance of these elements, freeing the Adult from the archaic recordings of the Parent and the Child. **1971**.\\ | |
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Impelled by personal tragedy in his own life, the author, a rabbi, helps others cope with grief, guilt, rage, bitterness, and bewilderment at God's " | |
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Twenty-fifth anniversary edition of the 1978 classic psychological treatise concerning spirituality, | |
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Continuing with the messages put forth in //The Road Less Traveled//, Peck lectures as both psychiatrist and spiritual guide. He stresses striving for self-love rather than self-esteem and proposes that being disillusioned and being confused are actually signs of mental health. Some strong language. **1993**.\\ | |
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The author of the bestselling //Peter Principle// teams up with humorist Bill Dana to prescribe laughter as the best medicine. Rather than a bitter pill, they recommend humor as preventive medicine for physiological and psychological health. **1982**.\\ | |
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**Author:** Melody Beattie\\ | |
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=== Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples === | |
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**Author:** Harville Hendrix\\ | |
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A marriage therapist and pastoral counselor shows how to transform the marital relationship into a lasting source of love. He describes how to change confrontational habits learned as children into techniques that promote mutual growth and healing. He recommends a series of ten exercises that will help couples gain insight and resolve problems. **1988**.\\ | |
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**Author:** Robin Norwood\\ | |
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Therapist Gray describes what he perceives to be fundamental differences in how men and women communicate. Provided are instructions on translating what the other sex is saying and responding in an appropriate manner to improve relationships. **1992**.\\ | |
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A staff psychologist at the Menninger Foundation emphasizes that women have more trouble dealing with anger than men do. Because culture has taught women to be mediators in relationships, | |
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A romantic self-help book that is upbeat, practical, and winning. The author is a feminist former director of women' | |
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Grandson-grandfather coauthors present a life guide based on positive psychology and the simple metaphor of a bucket and a dipper, which can be used either positively or negatively to influence others. Offers five strategies for increasing good emotions including praising others appropriately, | |
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Marriage counselor offers advice on affirming love to one's partner. Chapman defines five different love languages--quality time, words of affirmation, | |
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The author of //Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus// offers suggestions on opening one's self to love after the death of a mate or after a divorce. Describes the healing process common to both men and women. Explains the differences in the ways males and females resolve loss. **1998**.\\ | |
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The author of //Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus// offers suggestions to help couples communicate better in the bedroom and therefore keep sex alive in a monogamous relationship. He discusses what to say and do, what not to say and do, the mechanics of sex, and how to rekindle passion. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. **1995**.\\ | |
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The author of //Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus// offers suggestions on opening one's self to love after the death of a mate or after a divorce. Describes the healing process common to both men and women. Explains the differences in the ways males and females resolve loss. **1998**.\\ | |
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The author of //Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus// offers suggestions to help couples communicate better in the bedroom and therefore keep sex alive in a monogamous relationship. He discusses what to say and do, what not to say and do, the mechanics of sex, and how to rekindle passion. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. **1995**.\\ | |
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Using the predicaments of five real families with different situations--parent rivalry, single parenting, step-parenting, | |
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==== Raising Our Children' | |
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Handbook for grandmothers as primary caregivers of their grandchildren. The authors discuss the under-reported problem of " | |
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==== Emotional Illness in Your Family: Helping Your Relative, Helping Yourself ==== | |
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==== The One-Minute Scolding: The Amazingly Effective New Approach to Child Discipline ==== | |
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Psychologist and Psychology Today blogger addresses the common developmental changes in children before and during the teen years. Offers suggestions for dealing with conflicts and protecting kids from danger. **2013**.\\ | |
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==== The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child' | |
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Neuropsychiatrist Siegel and psychotherapist Bryson provide insight into child brain development. They discuss ways to foster children' | |
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==== Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain ==== | |
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Psychiatrist and medical writer offer practical advice and coping strategies for parents dealing with adult children who are mentally ill, drug addicted, abusive, or incarcerated. Focuses on identifying and treating underlying conditions of mental illness and substance abuse as the most efficient way to assist your troubled child. **2013**.\\ | |
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==== The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse ==== | |
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==== Outgrowing the Pain: A Book for and about Adults Abused as Children ==== | |
**Author:** Elaina M. Gil\\ | |
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A therapist helps victims admit the full effect of abuse in their lives, shows the aftereffects of child abuse, and offers suggestions for healing. **1983**.\\ | |
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==== Children at Risk, My Fight Against Child Abuse: A Personal Story and a Public Plea ==== | |
**Author:** Paula Hawkins\\ | |
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==== Reclaiming Our Lives: Hope for Adult Survivors of Incest ==== | |
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Help for women who have been victims of incest--whether one incident, or many. Each chapter begins with a narrative by Poston, a victim, regarding her abused childhood, then Lison, a psychotherapist, | |
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==== Secret Scars: A Guide for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse ==== | |
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===== Health and Healing ===== | |
==== Stress / Anxiety & Fears (ADDED 2014) ==== | |
=== The Mayo Clinic Guide to Stress-Free Living === | |
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Sood, the chair of the Mind Body Medicine Initiative at the Mayo Clinic, draws on brain research to develop techniques for reducing stress. Discusses practical tips for starting a personal mind-body practice that will promote present-moment awareness, gratitude, compassion, meaning, and forgiveness. **2013**.\\ | |
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=== My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind === | |
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**Author:** Scott Stossel\\ | |
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Editor of //The Atlantic// chronicles anxiety disorder through history, philosophy, religion, culture, and science, while relating his lifelong struggle with the condition. Discusses medications, | |
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==== Cancer (ADDED 2014) ==== | |
=== The Priority List: A Teacher' | |
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High school English teacher Menasche relates his battle with brain cancer that began at age thirty-four with a prognosis of death within a few months. Explains his decision years later--despite vision and mobility loss--to travel alone throughout the country to visit hundreds of his former students. **2013**.\\ | |
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==== Diabetes (ADDED 2014) ==== | |
=== The Blood Sugar Solution: The Ultrahealthy Program for Losing Weight, Preventing Disease, and Feeling Great Now! === | |
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Medical director of the UltraWellness Center explains the causes of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Discusses adopting an organic diet, exercise plan, and stress-relief methods to prevent chronic illness. Includes recipes. Bestseller. **2012**.\\ | |
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=== The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox Diet: Activate Your Body's Natural Ability to Burn Fat and Lose Weight Fast === | |
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=== Diabetic Retinopathy: | |
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**Author:** Homayoun Tabandeh and David S. Boyer\\ | |
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Retina specialists and authors of //Macular Degeneration// | |
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==== Healthy Living / Diet and Exercise (ADDED 2014) ==== | |
=== The End of Illness === | |
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Cancer researcher Agus advocates a systemic view of health and recommends knowing about your own physiology and genetics to personalize your health care. Discusses the holistic value of nutrition, sleep, movement, and keeping a regular schedule. Highlights developing medical technologies like proteomic analysis, the analysis of human proteins. Bestseller. **2011**.\\ | |
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=== A Short Guide to a Long Life === | |
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Cancer researcher distills his book //The End of Illness// ([[https:// | |
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==== Multiple Sclerosis (ADDED 2014) ==== | |
=== Lean On Me: Ten Powerful Steps to Moving Beyond Your Diagnosis and Taking Back Your Life === | |
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**Author:** Nancy Davis (Nancy Sue)\\ | |
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The author describes a doctor telling her at age thirty-three that she had multiple sclerosis and there was nothing she could do. To provide others with tools for dealing with their own chronic illness, she details the steps she used to take charge of her health. **2006**.\\ | |
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=== Waist-High in The World: A Life Among the Nondisabled === | |
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**Author:** Nancy Mairs\\ | |
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A Tucson writer describes her experiences with multiple sclerosis. Having lived as both nondisabled and disabled, Mairs hopes her observations and responses will "make the terrain seem less alien, less perilous, and far more amusing than the myths and legends about it would suggest." | |
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=== Timeless Healing: The Power and Biology of Belief === | |
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**Author:** Herbert Benson, with Marg Stark\\ | |
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The author, a professor at UCLA's School of Medicine, contends that positive attitudes can play important roles in the healing process. Drawing upon his personal experiences as well as those of doctors, researchers, | |
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A professor of psychiatry discusses the causes of the phobia and the treatment methods he has devised. He also outlines a self-help program based on such techniques as diaphragmatic breathing and positive thinking to rid oneself of " | |
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The author, a metaphysical counselor, asserts that "if we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed." | |
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The author, a clinical psychologist who counsels chronically ill people and has multiple sclerosis herself, presents a collection of vignettes drawn from actual cases, along with her own commentaries. **1985**.\\ | |
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Divided into chapters on the major stress causing stages of life; pregnancy, parenting, childhood, adolescence, | |
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A surgeon and professor at Yale Medical School, the author became interested in cancer victims who had regained their health, although diagnosed as incurable. He founded ECaP (Exceptional Cancer Patients), which inspired creative programs based on the belief that miracles occur when the mind is focused on healing. **1986**.\\ | |
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After examining the causes for diseases and the ways people activate illnesses, Siegel discusses how to use self-healing. He does, however, caution people that they should not rely on self-healing alone, but use it in conjunction with treatment by medical professionals. **1989**.\\ | |
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=== My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks: Real-Life Advice from Real-Life Teens === | |
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**Author:** Maya Silver and Marc Silver\\ | |
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Teens' guide to coping with a parent' | |
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A surgeon and professor at Yale Medical School, the author became interested in cancer victims who had regained their health, although diagnosed as incurable. He founded ECaP (Exceptional Cancer Patients), which inspired creative programs based on the belief that miracles occur when the mind is focused on healing. **1986**.\\ | |
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After examining the causes for diseases and the ways people activate illnesses, Siegel discusses how to use self-healing. He does, however, caution people that they should not rely on self-healing alone, but use it in conjunction with treatment by medical professionals. **1989**.\\ | |
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Daily messages for those who must deal with the problem of alcoholism in the family. Suggests ways to find in each day a measure of comfort, serenity and a sense of achievement. **1972**.\\ | |
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This book is intended for persons who want to give up alcohol but have had problems with the religious beliefs and practices of more traditional groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous. The author, an alcoholic himself, describes a program of self-control and a day-by-day plan for handling alcohol. **1988**.\\ | |
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New York Times reporter draws on academic studies, interviews with scientists, and industry research to explore habit formation in individuals, | |
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Award-winning health writer investigates the effectiveness of drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers by visiting fifteen treatment programs and interviewing clients, counselors, and administrators. Challenges common beliefs about addiction and offers insight into different types of therapy, success rates, and keys to recovery. **2013**.\\ | |
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=== Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change: A Guide for Families | |
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**Author:** Jeffrey Foote, Carrie Wilkens, Nicole Kosanke, and Stephanie Higgs\\ | |
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Drawing on their collective forty years of clinic experience, the authors offer supportive, nonconfrontational techniques to promote positive behavioral change in family members struggling with addiction and compulsive disorders. They share case studies demonstrating that kindness, positive reinforcement, | |
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Describes the spiritual recovery program for sex addiction that is based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. Explains each of the program' | |
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Using scientific research, the authors make the case that alcoholism is a medical disease resulting from abnormalities in brain chemistry. Explains how to diagnose the condition and proposes that treatment programs include psychological and spiritual elements. Investigates fallacies promoted by the liquor industry. **2000**.\\ | |
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=== What's Wrong With My Kid?: When Drugs or Alcohol Might Be a Problem and What to Do About It === | |
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**Author:** George E. Leary\\ | |
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Leary, a social worker and father of a drug addict, provides a guide to help parents recognize the warning signs of substance abuse in their children. Discusses the biology of addiction, mental health issues, treatment plans, and parenting skills. **2012**.\\ | |
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Psychologists’ techniques for alcohol abusers to change harmful patterns and learn to imbibe in moderation. They explain the use of self-monitoring by keeping track, taking charge, and slowing down, and offer practical advice on handling social situations and substituting other behaviors for drinking. **2005**.\\ | |
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Expanding on an award-winning //New York Times Magazine// article, journalist Sheff chronicles his son Nic's descent into methamphetamine addiction and its devastating effects on their family. Relates Nic's cycles of rehabilitation and relapse and his own struggles and realizations. Offers information on the nature of drugs. Strong language. **2008**.\\ | |
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The author of //Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey through His Son’s Addiction// discusses drug abuse in America. Uses case studies and research in medicine, neuroscience, | |
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Essays explore the problem of alcoholism, addressing such topics as the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous, marketing by the liquor industry, effects on children and families, binge drinking in college, the disease theory of addiction, and government regulation. **2000**.\\ | |
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Fourth edition of the basic 1939 text of Alcoholics Anonymous, the "big book." Describes the recovery program and includes personal histories of recovering members. Highlights founder Bill's story, the self-help group' | |
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This revision of Alcoholics Anonymous, first published in 1939, uses modern language without gender or relationship assumptions. Explains alcoholism and AA's twelve-step method of recovery. In AA tradition, the author remains anonymous. **1996**.\\ | |
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Chatty George Burns at eighty-seven recommends martinis and a simple half-hour exercise routine. He cautions against worry and stress and offers a sound diet. With humor he warns about fretting over children, and cautions about doctors and funerals. **1983**.\\ | |
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With the average life span having increased by more than twenty-five years since the turn of the century and with a more positive attitude towards sexuality in older Americans, two gerontologists offer advice for coping with late-life sexuality. Topics include sexual fitness, common emotional problems, dating, and family reactions. **1996**.\\ | |
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Chopra examines the life-styles of long-lived individuals and challenges the assumptions that he contends are the basis of the generally accepted paradigm of aging. Stating that the mind influences every cell in the body, Chopra suggests a new set of " | |
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Americans cherish their independence, | |
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At age forty-six, Jane Fonda advocates a total approach to health and fitness for the special needs of women thirty-five to sixty-five years of age. She offers concrete information, | |
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Geriatrician offers advice to seniors on obtaining good medical treatment as one ages. Discusses finding the right physician and care facility, making home modifications, | |
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**Author:** Cathryn Jakobson Ramin\\ | |
A journalist in her forties, dismayed by her unreliable memory, chronicles her journey in pursuit of an agile brain. She interviews experts in the fields of physiology, psychology, and sociology to explore such factors as sleep, stress, diet, exercise, medication, and genetics. **2007**.\\ | |
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Actress and health guru describes her search for a cure to the "Seven Dwarfs of Menopause." | |
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Physician and author of //Eight Weeks to Optimum Health// explains the aging process and describes ways to keep healthy while growing older. Covers nutrition, physical activity, vitamins, rest, stress reduction, and maintaining a social and spiritual life. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. **2005**.\\ | |
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==== How to Survive a Hearing Loss ==== | |
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**Author:** Charlotte Himber\\ | |
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Himber, whose hearing has been impaired for most of her life, is one of more than twenty million Americans with some form of hearing impairment. She chronicles her own hearing loss, her gradual acceptance of it, and her experiences with a variety of hearing aids. She also provides information on various kinds of hearing loss, on how hearing is evaluated, and on how to help friends and families adjust. **1989**.\\ | |
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==== In Silence: Growing Up Hearing in a Deaf World ==== | |
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**Author:** Ruth Sidransky\\ | |
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As a hearing child of deaf parents, Ruth Sidransky learned signing as her first language. Only when she entered school did she master speech. She was placed in a class for **retarded** (" | |
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Practical guide to motherhood. Covers making the decision to become pregnant, available support services, pregnancy, delivery, and assistance from health professionals. Provides specific information about selected physical disabilities, | |
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A young, legally blind woman offers practical advice, based on her own experiences and insights, on how to develop a healthy attitude and a good outlook on life if one is handicapped. **1986**.\\ | |
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After interviewing hundreds of people who have lived with impairments for at least three years, the authors offer suggestions about how people with disabilities wish to be treated in both business and social situations. **1988**.\\ | |
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=== Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 === | |
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Public Law 102-569 was enacted by Congress on October 29, 1992, "to revise and extend the programs of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973." Provisions of this bill include the establishment of a national council on disability, a study of the needs of American Indians with handicaps, the creation of independent living services for older individuals who are blind, and a section dealing with special training projects. **1992**.\\ | |
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**Author:** Sally Wagner\\ | |
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A newspaper reporter shares the story of her adjustment to blindness resulting from a complication of diabetes. She also offers advice about living with friends and strangers who have disabilities. **1986**.\\ | |
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The national chaplain of the Blinded Veterans Association comments on the problems of the blinded adult. While his main theme is rehabilitation and restoration, | |
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Calling upon his own experiences, | |
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The author, blind since birth, has worked with the visually handicapped since completing her master' | |
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Third edition of a manual written for professionals who work with blind and low-vision individuals. Topics include an overview of blindness and its meaning for the individual. Describes the adjustment to the condition, psychological implications, | |
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=== Sexual Adjustment: A Guide for the Spinal Cord Injured | |
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**Author:** Barry J. Rabin\\ | |
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An experienced psychologist and sex counselor offers a survey of information on sexuality as it relates to people with Spinal Cord Injuries. Discusses sexual response and functioning, | |
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**Author:** Jean Vieth Sargent\\ | |
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This book was compiled from a series of articles published in two Iowa newspapers on the needs of elderly and handicapped persons who want to remain independent. Suggestions include cups for shaky hands, writing aids for the arthritic, a tricky way to puncture a tall juice can with only one hand, and a sock " | |
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A guide for children who care for aging parents. Offers advice on balancing the needs of parent and caregiver, while protecting the physical and emotional health of the latter. Covers key areas such as sibling stress, communication, | |
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Third edition (updating RC 19261) of guide for families whose members suffer from dementia. Covers a wide array of related social, medical, psychological, | |
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AARP's advice for middle-aged people on assisting one's aging parents. Subjects include communicating about issues, advocating on health and legal care, determining financial status, finding caretakers and suitable living arrangements, | |
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AARP's advice for middle-aged people on assisting one's aging parents. Subjects include communicating about issues, advocating on health and legal care, determining financial status, finding caretakers and suitable living arrangements, | |
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**Author:** Larry Beresford\\ | |
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Beresford has been involved with the concept of hospice since 1978, when his mother was diagnosed with cancer and received hospice care. At several facilities around the country he talked with staff, patients, and family members. He offers information on the philosophy of hospice; services provided, including caring for patients at home; and issues such as referral, finances, barriers to hospice access, and legal considerations. **1993**.\\ | |
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==== When a Friend Dies: A Book for Teens about Grieving & Healing | |
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Advice for teens on handling grief, anger, guilt, and depression after a friend dies. Includes quotes from youths who have experienced the loss of someone their age. Offers suggestions for seeking help from family, counselors, and/or therapists. For junior and senior high readers. **2005**.\\ | |
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A renowned psychiatrist considers the difficulties faced by parents who are losing or have lost a child. She offers compassionate and practical help for coping with the loss of a child through miscarriage or stillbirth, terminal illness, or accidental or violent death. **1983**.\\ | |
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**Author:** Edward Myers\\ | |
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An analysis of the problems and emotional reactions experienced by those who have lost a parent, and how they coped. **1986**.\\ | |
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==== How Do We Tell the Children? A Step-by-Step Guide for Helping Children Two to Teen Cope When Someone Dies ==== | |
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Guide for parents, older siblings, and other caregivers who are helping children deal with death. This third edition includes a section on assisting children to cope with traumatic loss. Provides instructions both for specific types of loss and for children of specific ages. **2001**.\\ | |
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==== The Bereaved Parent | |
**Author:** Harriet Sarnoff Schiff\\ | |
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**Author:** Harriet Sarnoff Schiff\\ | |
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Manual designed to assist the bereaved and those around them. Focuses on the death of a loved one, describing the grieving process and suggesting ways to cope with the loss. Includes advice on relating to others during the mourning period. **1986**.\\ | |
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==== When Someone Dies: The Practical Guide to the Logistics of Death ==== | |
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Smith, an investment banker and lawyer, uses personal experience and advice from estate attorneys to provide a step-by-step guide to the practical decisions that must be made following the death of a loved one. Discusses funeral and related expenses, and covers paying outstanding bills and settling the estate. **2013**.\\ | |
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**Author:** Reader' | |
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In this comprehensive guide to solving common household problems are such diverse topics as making a pie crust, fixing a squeaky door, curing laryngitis, and how to get your rent deposit returned. Skills and tools needed to complete most jobs are suggested, as well as advice on when to seek professional help. **1986**.\\ | |
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==== The Healing Circle: Authors Writing of Recovery ==== | |
**Author:** Mary Swander and Patricia Foster\\ | |
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Explores strategies of recovery for people with chronic illnesses or long-term injuries from accidents. The writers, including such literary artists as Jane Smiley, Dennis Covington, and Andrew Sullivan, discuss disability and recovery in the context of personal experience. Examines the notion that healing through imagination is an act of courage. **1998**.\\ | |
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==== Successful Job Search Strategies for the Disabled: Understanding the ADA ==== | |
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==== What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual For Job-Hunters and Career-Changers ==== | |
**Author:** Richard Nelson Bolles\\ | |
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==== Daddy Lost His Job (Children' | |
**Author:** Jennifer Moore-Mallinos\\ | |
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When siblings learn that their father has lost his job, they launch Operation Save to cut expenses and help their family. Offers tips on ways parents can include their kids in family decisions and discusses changes caused by unemployment. For grades K-3. **2012**.\\ | |
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==== Flashback: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and the Lessons of War ==== | |
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==== When the School Says No, How to Get the Yes!: Securing Special Education Services for Your Child ==== | |
**Author:** Vaughn Lauer\\ | |
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Special education professional offers guidance to help parents obtain an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for a child with special needs. Advocates a collaborative approach and uses case studies to illustrate what works and what does not. **2014**.\\ | |
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