Fall 2011/Winter 2012 Professional Catalogue ... - Raincoast Books
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childhood &<br />
adolescent<br />
problems<br />
6 x 9 / 240 pages / 2010<br />
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8505<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8502<br />
US $16.95<br />
5 x 7 / 168 pages / 2008<br />
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5158<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5150<br />
US $14.95<br />
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2008<br />
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5549<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5549<br />
US $16.95<br />
autism disorder<br />
8.5 x 11 / 240 pages / 2005<br />
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3848<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3842<br />
US $21.95<br />
the gift of aDhD activity book<br />
101 Ways to Turn Your Child’s Problems into Strengths<br />
60 Order online at: www.newharbinger.com<br />
the gift of aDhD, seconD eDition<br />
How to Transform Your Child’s Problems into Strengths<br />
Now in its second edition, this book reviews the remarkable new ADHD research that<br />
increasingly supports the author’s view that ADHD is a gift rather than a hindrance. The<br />
new edition explains why ADHD is an asset in the digital age and shows readers how<br />
they can help their children to enhance these gifts by channeling ADHD-related traits into<br />
productive outlets.<br />
Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.com<br />
lara honos-webb, phD<br />
Read more about this book at<br />
http://nhpubs.com/gift-adhd<br />
The chapters of this book are organized by strengths that can be developed in a child.<br />
There is a short discussion of the importance of each strength, and then the book offers<br />
simple activities that parents do with their child—often in just a few minutes—to help<br />
develop those strengths. Throughout, the book strikes a positive note, stressing things that<br />
parents can do themselves to encourage and support their child rather than things they<br />
should discourage or avoid.<br />
Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.com<br />
lara honos-webb, phD<br />
making the graDe with aDD<br />
A Student’s Guide to Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorder<br />
This book helps young adults with attention deficit disorder (ADD) learn to harness their<br />
disorder in new ways in order to successfully make the transition from high school to<br />
the less structured college system. This easy-to-use guide will help create study habits<br />
that work with ADD in productive and positive ways. Written by a licensed mental health<br />
counselor who has ADD herself, this book will be a valuable resource through the college<br />
years and beyond.<br />
Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.com<br />
stephanie moulton sarkis, phD<br />
helping your chilD with<br />
autism spectrum DisorDer<br />
A Step-by-Step Workbook for Families<br />
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by severe developmental impairments,<br />
including lowered social function and communication skills. With this workbook, patients<br />
learn the latest and most effective ASD management techniques, including the use of the<br />
family enhancement treatment model designed by the authors—a program that provides<br />
step-by-step guidelines for fostering children’s abilities and enhancing the health of the<br />
whole family.<br />
stephanie b. lockshin, phD, bcba, Jennifer m. gillis, ma,<br />
bcba, & raymonD g. romancZyk, phD, bcba