BOOKS Below
is a list of the books that our counselors have put on permanent
reserve for you in the PLU Library. In the on-line catalog, go to Course Reserves, and in the "classes"
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Book information » Bipolar Disorder: A Guide for Patients and Families By Francis Mark Mondimore
In this book for persons with bipolar disorder and their families, Dr. Frank Mondimore offers a comprehensive, practical, compassionate guide to the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and causes of this potentially devastating psychiatric illness, formerly known as “manic-depression.” For each of the various treatment options, Dr. Mondimore discusses advantages, disadvantages, side effects and other information to help patients make informed decisions. He also describes what it is like to live with bipolar disorder and discusses how lifestyle changes can improve quality of life. Throughout, he focuses on the importance of building and support system, of planning for emergencies, and of giving ones self permission to seek help. This is a comprehensive resource for patients and families. It describes what Bipolar disorder is and its variations. If provides practical advice for getting the most of out the available treatment options, such as medications and psychotherapy; as well as keys for effective self-management. Finally it addresses issues specific to children/adolescents, women, substance abuse, and season mood changes as they relate to Bipolar Disorder » Recovery: A Guide for Adult Children of Alcoholics By Gravitz and Bowden Rich with insight and awareness, Recovery explores the secrets, fears, hopes and issues that confront adult children of alcoholics. Authors and widely respected therapists and ACOA workshop leaders Herbert Gravitz and Julie Bowden detail in a clear question and answer format the challenges of control and inadequacy that ACOAs face as they struggle for recovery and understanding, stage-by-stage: Survival, Emergent Awareness, Core Issues, Transformations, Integration, and Genesis. If you feel troubled by your past, Recovery will start you on the path of self-awareness, as it explores the searching questions adult children of alcoholics seek to have answered
Written with warmth, joy and real understanding, Recovery will inspire you to meet the challenges of the past and overcome the obstacles to your happiness. This book is also in the PLU general Collection- Call Number HV5132.G73.1987 » Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook 3rd Edition By Davis, Eshelman and McKay
» Ten Days to Self-Esteem By David Burns
In Ten Days to Self-Esteem, Dr. David Burns presents innovative, clear and compassionate methods that will help you identify the causes of your mood slumps and develop a more positive outlook on life. You will learn that you FEEL the what you THINK: Negative feelings like guilt, anger and depression do not result from the bad things that happen to you, but from the way you think about these events. This simple but revolutionary idea can change your life. You can CHANGE the way your FEEL: you will discover why you get depressed and learn how to brighten your outlook when you’re in a slump. You can ENJOY greater happiness, productivity, and intimacy—without drugs or lengthy therapy. When Perfect Isn't Good Enough: Strategies for Coping with Perfectionism By Martin Anthony and Richard Swinson If you dread making mistakes and feel that nothing you do is “good enough,” this book offers hope and help. It addresses the nature of perfectionism; effective strategies for dealing with the downside of perfectionism; breaking the link between perfectionism and depression, anxiety, anger, and body image. It gives self-help tools for reaching realistic self-evaluation, improving self-esteem and enjoying interpersonal life. |
Titles include: » Bipolar Disorder: A Guide for Patients and Families » Recovery: A Guide For Adult Children of Alcoholics » Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook » Ten Days to Self-Esteem » When Perfect Isn’t Good Enough: Strategies for Coping with Perfectionism |
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