"Addiction, the Brain Disease" is a young adult guide to the physical, emotional, social, psychological disease of addiction. Addiction to substances, behaviours, and addiction to the self are explored. Self-tests, personal stories, treatment, recovery, dictionary of addictions, terms, and meanings are included. It also includes lists of resources, help sources, a bibliography, illustrations, and personal stories.
Nonverbal Communication (Communicating with Confidence (Rosen)) (Communicating with Confidence)
by Liz Sonneborn
I Am Special (Learn to Read, Read to Learn: Social Studies) (Learn-To-Read)
by Kimberly Jordano
Basketball (Mind Vs Muscle: The Psychology of Sports)
by Cathleen Small
Coping When You or a Friend is HIV-Positive (Hazelden/Rosen Coping Skills Library)
by Pat Kelly
Life Lists for Teens: Tips, Steps, Hints, and How-Tos for Growing Up, Getting Along, Learning, and Having Fun
by Pamela Espeland
When Life Stinks: How to Deal with Your Bad Moods, Blues, and Depression
by Michel Piquemal and Melissa Daly
Patwouy Sekirite Etidyan the Student Safety Patrol
by Krystel Armand
The titles in this series discuss many of the difficult issues and problems young people may encounter which threaten the balance of their emotional health and well-being. This book presents the facts about anorexia nervosa, bulimia and other eating disorders, such as binge eating and compulsive eating. It looks at the signs and symptoms of each condition as well as the physical and psychological effects on young people. It considers how and why young people can develop problems with eating and...
Understanding Weight Loss Programs (Hazelden/Rosen Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Books)
by Judy Monroe
Everybody Works! (Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library (Library))
by Shelley Rotner and Ken Kreisler
The Right Words (Communicating with Confidence (Rosen))
by Jennifer Landau
Dealing with Bullying (The conflict resolution library)
by Marianne Johnston
Describes what is meant by bullying; then goes on to explain why bullies act as they do, how to deal with them, and how to stop being one.
Mind Vs Muscle: The Psychology of Sports (Mind Vs Muscle: The Psychology of Sports)