This sequel to "All Cats have Asperger Syndrome" takes the same approach, matching adorable animal photos with the particular traits of children with "The ADHD". It's an extremely accessible formula, and one that has the potential not only to inform, but to make kids living with "ADHD" feel better about themselves by comparison to such cool critters.
Presenting a wide range of practical interventions, including art, video, and play therapy, Carole Gammer provides a comprehensive set of tools to use with children who are part of a family in therapy. Unlike many books on family therapy, this one places children's voices and experiences at the forefront. More info
A manual for professionals who facilitate diverse parent groups This practical resource is for facilitators who are looking for a positive and optimistic approach and want to build on the strengths parents bring to their role. It aims to enhance emotional wellbeing in all family members, through the sharing of information and the creation of supportive community networks for parents. Published by ACER, 2004. Softcover, spiral bound, 184 pages. More info
There are hundreds of thousands of people across Australia who care for someone with a mental illness. Caring is a delicate balancing act like no other. But how many of us really know the carers stories? Caring ... and other highwire acts gives carers in the Loddon Mallee region of Victoria, Australia, a voice a chance to tell their stories honestly and anonymously. While the stories in this book are drawn from one region, they are also the stories of many families from many places. More info