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Tommy [videorecording] / by Ann-Margret,1941-(CARDINAL)348091; Clapton, Eric.(CARDINAL)344034; Daltrey, Roger.(CARDINAL)741817; John, Elton.(CARDINAL)150339; Nicholson, Jack.(CARDINAL)728606; Reed, Oliver,1938-1999.(CARDINAL)764097; Russell, Ken,1927-2011; Stigwood, Robert,1934-; Townshend, Pete.(CARDINAL)746216; Townshend, Pete.Tommy.; Turner, Tina.(CARDINAL)730781; Columbia Pictures.(CARDINAL)747663; Columbia TriStar Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)329614; Robert Stigwood Organisation Limited.; Who (Musical group)(CARDINAL)509966;
The Who, Ann-Margret, Elton John, Roger Daltrey, Oliver Reed, Eric Clapton, Jack Nicholson, Tina Turner.A classic rock opera about a boy who is traumatized by the death of his father. He is "cured" several years later, only to be hailed as a "Messiah."MPAA rating: PG.DVD ; the original theatrical quintaphonic soundtrack, digitally remastered in Dolby digital 5.0, or, 2-channel Dolby surround ; side A is anamorphic widescreen, 1.85:1 aspect ratio; side B is full screen, 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
Subjects: Rock films.; Feature films.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Conversion disorder; Deaf; Fathers;
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The green zone conversation book : finding common ground in conversation for children on the autism spectrum / by Shaul, Joel.(CARDINAL)429716;
Subjects: Autistic children; Autistic children; Autism in children; Autism spectrum disorders; Conversation;
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The Conversation Train A Visual Approach to Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum / by Shaul, Joel.(CARDINAL)429716;
"This inventive color picture book uses the metaphor of a train to teach basic conventions of conversation to children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). This highly visual approach to conversation is ideally suited to children with ASDs aged approximately 5-13."
Subjects: Autism spectrum disorders.; Autistic children; Autism in children; Conversation.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Loving someone with bipolar disorder : understanding & helping your partner / by Fast, Julie A.(CARDINAL)478328; Preston, John,1950-(CARDINAL)773460;
Includes bibliographical references (page 239).Getting started -- Treat bipolar disorder first -- Multipolar disorder -- Medication basics -- The holistic treatment plan -- The "what works" list -- Bipolar disorder triggers -- A couple takes charge -- The bipolar conversation -- Your emotional response to bipolar disorder -- Work and money -- S-E-X -- What about you? -- The hard truths about bipolar disorder -- How to create laughter and joy in your relationship -- Appendix: Quick reference guide to medications.Presents advice for partners in a relationship with someone suffering from bipolar disorder, discussing such topics as dealing with manic episodes, recognizing triggers, managing impulsive behaviors, and setting boundaries.
Subjects: Bipolar disorder; People with bipolar disorder; Bipolar disorder.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 9
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Dealing with anxiety and related disorders : understanding, coping, and prevention / by Nydegger, Rudy V.,1943-(CARDINAL)480930;
MARCIVE 3/5/13Includes bibliographical references and index.What is anxiety? : The age of anxiety ; Diagnosing anxiety disorders ; Diagnostic and statistical manual ; Multiaxial diagnoses ; Mythes about anxiety ; People who suffer from anxiety disorders -- Living with anxiety disorders : [Case studies] -- The distribution and effects of anxiety disorders : costs, gender, age, and specific groups : Gender and anxiety disorders ; Age and anxiety ; Race, ethnicity, and anxiety disorders ; Homosexual groups and anxiety ; Religious groups and anxiety -- Theories of anxiety disorders : Biological theories ; Psychological theories ; Integrating the different theories ; Who is vulnerable? -- Physical responses and types of anxiety disorders I: generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder -- Types of anxiety disorders II : phobias, posttraumatic stress disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Treatments for anxiety disorders : Medical treatments for anxiety disorders ; Psychological treatments of anxiety disorders ; Other psychosocial treatment approaches -- Treatment methods for specific anxiety disorders and patient groups : Panic disorder ; Generalized anxiety disorder ; Social anxiety disorder ; Specific phobia ; Obsessive-compulsive disorder ; Posttraumatic stress disorder ; Other considerations in treating anxiety disorders -- Living with anxiety disorders : Who needs treatment? ; Where to seek treatment ; Types of mental health professionals ; Is treatment working, and when is it completed? ; What patients can do to help themselves: stress management -- Somatoform disorders : Malingering and factitious disorders ; Hypochondriasis ; Somatization disorder ; Conversion disorder ; Pain disorder ; Body dysmorphic disorder ; Other types of somatoform disorders -- Dissociative disorders : Background and history ; Dissociative disorders in general ; Depersonalization disorder ; Dissociative amnesia ; Dissociative fugue disorder ; Dissociative trance disorder ; Dissociative identity disorder ; Treatments of dissociative disorders -- Making sense of it all : Changing conceptions of anxiety and related disorders ; Coping with anxiety and related disorders ; Being a positive voice for good mental health ; Making a difference."The book is about Dealing with Anxiety and Related Disorders - Understanding, Coping, and Prevention"--"This thorough discussion and analysis of anxiety and related disorders looks at case studies, specific diagnostic categories, and treatments"--
Subjects: Anxiety disorders.; Anxiety disorders; Anxiety disorders; Self-care, Health.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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Loving someone with bipolar disorder : understanding & helping your partner / by Fast, Julie A.(CARDINAL)478328; Preston, John,1950-(CARDINAL)773460;
Includes bibliographical references (page 213).
Subjects: Bipolar disorder; People with bipolar disorder;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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The social success workbook for teens : skill-building activities for teens with nonverbal learning disorder, Asperger's disorder & other social-skill problems / by Cooper, Barbara,1953-author.(CARDINAL)491075; Widdows, Nancy,author.(CARDINAL)548222;
Comic-strip stories -- Things that make me happy -- Things that make me worry -- Things that make me angry -- Shades of anger -- Where do I feel these feelings? -- Paint-chip key chain -- Different points of view -- Something about myself I'll never change and something I'd like to change -- What's different about my brain? -- Feelings checklist -- Do you lost it? -- When I am angry -- When you pretend things don't bother you -- When plans change -- Changing the plan in your head -- Cool-down tools: a safe place -- Cool-down tools: deep breaths -- Cool-down tools: drawing and writing -- Cool-down tools: things that make me happy -- Go with the flow -- Be prepared -- Gathering and processing social information -- Self-talk -- Creating new self-talk -- Using positive self-talk -- Rules -- The unwritten rules of life -- Friendship equations -- Being aware -- Conversation skills -- Developing a filter -- Choosing your friends -- Levels of friendship -- Do you get stuck? -- How to get unstuck -- Shades of gray -- Choosing what to wear -- How I've changed -- What's next?."Making friends is a skill like any other-there are rules to follow, ways to measure your progress, and reasons why some people are better at it than others. Although it may seem like this skill comes naturally to those who don't have Asperger's disorder, nonverbal learning disorder (NLD), or other problems relating to others, the reality is that even the most popular people must constantly hone their abilities in order to make new friends and keep the friends they already have. This workbook includes forty activities you can do to recognize and use your unique strengths, understand the unspoken rules behind how people relate to each other, and improve your social skills. After completing the activities in this workbook, you will discover that you can get along with others and build friendships despite the challenges you face. All you need is the confidence to be yourself while still keeping the feelings of others in mind." --
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Developmental disabilities.; Social skills in adolescence.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Primetime [videorecording] : Aspergers Syndrome / by Gibson, Charles,1943-; Schadler, Jay.; ABC News Productions.; ABC News.(CARDINAL)136691;
Editor, Joe Schanzer.Charles Gibson, Jay Schadler.ABC News reports on Aspergers Syndrome, a neurological disorder with similarities with autism. Children with Aspergers have intense obsessions, great difficulty carrying on normal conversations or feeling emotions. Their obsession is a symptom of the unique disorder. They're highly intelligent but their brains are wired differently. They can't read emotions in faces, which affects their social interactions.DVD-R.
Subjects: DVD-video discs.; Asperger's syndrome in children.;
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Talking to a Loved One with Borderline Personality Disorder: Communication skills to manage intense emotions, set bounderies, and reduce conflict / by Kreisman, Jerold J.(Jerold Jay),author.(CARDINAL)772852;
Communicating with a loved one who has borderline personality disorder (BPD) can be fraught with explosive emotions and intense conflict.In this compassionate guide, Jerold Kreisman--bestselling author of I Hate You, Don't Leave Me--offers a powerful set of tools to help the loved ones of people with BPD express themselves, be heard, and have a productive conversation without playing the blame game.
Subjects: Self-help techniques.; Affective disorders.; Communication.; Social skills.; Psychology, Pathological.; Personality disorders.; Patients.; Families.; Borderline personality disorder.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Principles of behavioral science / by Buratovich, Michael A.,editor.(CARDINAL)612885;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Famous Psychologists and Their Psychological Systems -- Adler, Alfred -- Adlerian psychotherapy -- Bandura, Albert -- Bruner, Jerome -- Cognitive development -- Cognitive development: Jean Piaget -- Cognitive psychology -- Conditioning -- Erikson, Erik H. -- Festinger, Leon -- Freud, Sigmund -- Freudian psychology -- Hierarchy of needs -- Identity crises -- James, William -- Jung, Carl -- Jungian psychology -- Kohlberg, Lawrence -- Maslow, Abraham -- Milgram experiment -- Moral development -- Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich -- Pavlovian conditioning -- Person-centered therapy (PCT) -- Piaget, Jean -- Radical behaviorism: B. F. Skinner -- Rogers, Carl R. -- Self-actualization -- Skinner, B. F. -- Social comparison theory -- Social learning theory -- Stanford prison experiment -- Thorndike, Edward L. -- Two-factor theory -- Watson, John B. -- Zimbardo, Philip --Conditions and Disorders -- Abnormality: Biomedical models -- Abnormality: Legal models -- Abnormality: Psychological models -- Alzheimer's disease -- Amnesia and fugue -- Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa -- Antisocial personality disorder -- Anxiety disorders -- Aphasias -- Ataxia -- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- Autism spectrum disorder -- Avoidant personality disorder -- Battered woman syndrome -- Borderline personality disorder -- Codependency -- Dementia -- Despair -- Developmental disorders -- Developmental psychology -- Dysgraphia -- Dyslexia -- Dysphonia -- Eating disorders -- Factitious disorders -- Frontal lobe syndrome -- Frontotemporal dementia (Pick's disease) -- Gender dysphoria syndrome -- Geriatric psychological disorders -- Hate crimes -- Hypochondriasis, conversion, and somatization -- Intellectual disability -- Juvenile delinquency and development -- Learned helplessness -- Learning disorders -- Memory disorders -- Mood disorders -- Multiple personality -- Narcolepsy -- Neurotic disorders -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) -- Oedipus complex -- Panic attacks -- Paranoia -- Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) -- Personality disorders -- Pervasive developmental disorders -- Phobias -- Postpartum depression -- Posttraumatic stress (PTS) -- Psychological impact of disability -- Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) -- Schizoid personality disorder -- Schizophrenia: Background, types, and symptoms -- Schizotypal personality disorder -- Sexual predatory behaviors -- Sexual variants and paraphilias -- Sleep disorders -- Substance use disorders -- Suicide -- Synesthesia --Neurological Considerations -- Brain -- Brain damage -- Brain lateralization -- Cognitive neuroscience -- Hormones and behavior -- Memory: Physiology -- Memory: Sensory -- Memory storage -- Nervous system -- Neurology -- Neurons -- Neuropsychology -- Neurotransmitters -- Psychopharmacology -- Sleep -- Synaptic transmission -- Thyroid gland -- Pharmacological Considerations -- ADHD medications -- Antianxiety medications -- Antidementia drugs -- Antidepressant medications -- Antipsychotic medications -- Baclofen -- Benzodiazepines -- Ketamine -- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) -- Opioids -- Psilocybin -- Stimulant medications.Tests and Therapies -- Ability testing and bias -- Aptitude testing -- Aversion therapy -- Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) -- Behavior and genetics -- Behavior therapy -- Behavioral assessment -- Behavioral family therapy -- Biological and psychological theories of deviance -- California Psychological Inventory (CPI) -- Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) -- Clinical interviewing, testing, and observation -- Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) -- Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) -- Cognitive therapy (CT) -- Dialectical behavioral therapy -- Differential association theory -- Electroconvulsive therapy -- General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) -- Gestalt therapy -- Hypothesis development and testing -- Implosion -- Intelligence scales -- Intelligence testing -- Mental health screening in adults -- Mental health screening in children -- Mental Status Exam -- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) -- Norm-referenced testing -- Personality rating scales -- Play therapy -- Problem-solving stages -- Problem-solving strategies -- Psychodynamic therapy -- Psychological testing -- Psychotherapy: Goals and techniques -- Psychotherapy: Historical approaches -- Rational control theory -- Rational emotive therapy -- Reality therapy -- Role conflict and role strain -- Self psychology -- Somatic norms theory -- Testing, tests, and measurement -- Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) --Discusses human action and how human behavior relates to society. Covers two broad categories: how we process information to make decisions that help us function and survive in our social environment, and how our relationships, interactions, communication networks, and relational dynamics play out in our social system. Includes 171 entries arranged in A to Z order to help make finding a topic of interest easy. A glossary, a comprehensive further reading list, and a subject index are also included.
Subjects: Reference works.; Psychology.; Behavioral assessment.; Social sciences.;
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