Author: Phoenix J. Hocking
Living As An Integrated Multiple
Author: Tracy Alderman & Karen Marshall
A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Guide to help people with DID, as well as their family members, partners and friends.
Author: Robert C. Scaer, MD
Trauma, Dissociation and Disease
Identifies the ways that the sudden helplessness and terror of trauma induce changes in brain function, and the effects these can have on memory and the sense of the self, as well as on the body.
Author: Frank W. Putnam
A Developmental Perspective
A developmental approach to understanding, diagnosing and treating dissociative disorders in children.
Author: D. Bray Haddock
A resource that can help demystify dissociation and help people view it in a more compassionate light.
Author: Kate Evans
Short verses and mantras.
Author: Sandra J. Hocking
A Survival Manual for People with Multiple Personalities
Skills to live with your condition.
Author: edited by Barry M. Cohen, Esther Giller & Lynn W
From the Inside Out
The collected writings of 132 people with MPD, and some of their partners, organised into chapters that deal with different themes.
Author: Sylvia Fraser
A Memoir of Incest & Healing
Author: Rebecca King
Poems, expressing feelings familiar to all survivors' inner children and adult selves, written by one woman's multiple selves.
Author: Sandra J. Hocking
A Book for Significant Others: Family, Friends & Workers
Information to help family and friends know what's going on, what to expect, and what to do to help.
Author: Marlene Steinberg, MD & Maxine Schnall
Dissociation – The Hidden Epidemic
Author: Lynn Karjala
A Guide for Patients, Therapists and Loved Ones
This book aims to unravel the mystery of dissociation for trauma survivors and their loved ones, and for psychotherapists who treat the after-effects of trauma.
Author: Eliana Gil
A Book for Individuals with Multiple Personalities
Defines multiplicity as a creative and life-saving adaptive strategy, not a 'disorder' or sign of mental illness.
Author: by The Troops for Trudi Chase
An autobiography constructed by the various personalities themselves… personalities that developed to enable her to cope.
Author: Marilee Strong
Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain
Based on interviews with over fifty self-injurers, combined with research, to provide insight into reasons why people cut themselves.
Author: Richard Bryant-Jeffries
Aim to help health & social care professionals to look beyond the alcohol problem to the person who needs support.
Author: Steven Levenkron
Understanding and Overcoming Self-Mutilation
This book proposes to take the mystery out of the frightening phenomenon known as 'self-mutilation'.
Author: Phil Harris
How to change problematic drug and alcohol users through their family members: a complete manual
Treatment manual for working with those affected by a family member's drug and alcohol use.
Author: Beauchamp Colclough
Author: by Lois Arnold for Bristol Crisis Service for Woman
A Guide for Supporters of Women and Girls Who Self-Injure
Author: Lois Arnold & Anne Magill
A Guide to Creating A Self-Harm Policy
Designed to help organisations to create a self-harm policy which will be workable and useful to them.
Author: Hilary Lindsay for Bristol Crisis Service for Women (BCSW)
...PEOPLE WHO SELF-INJURE
Guidelines were drawn up after consultation with workers from a range of health and social care settings, together with input from service users.
Author: Jan Sutton
Understand Self-Injury and Self-Harm, and Heal the Emotional Wounds
Includes developments in the field, diagrams & statistics, case studies, expert testimonies, and practical self-help activities.
Author: Michael Picucci
Reclaiming Our Emotional, Spiritual & Sexual Wholeness
Written for survivors of childhood trauma, addicts and others, this book offers ways to heal the hidden pain underlying most addictive or compulsive behaviours.
Author: Alex Blaszczynski
A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Author: Tracy Alderman, PhD.
Understanding & Ending Self-Inflicted Violence
The book aims to give a better understanding of SIV, show ways to decrease it when ready, and has a section to help friends, family and counsellors explore their own feelings and roles.
Author: Lois Arnold & Anne Magill
Author: by Karen Parker & Hilary Lindsay for Bristol Crisis Service for Women
Specifically for anyone who wants to be involved with groups that support women who self-injure – as a member of the group or as a facilitator.
Author: Lois Arnold for BCSW
Introduction for anyone who would like to understand more about self-injury.
Author: Arnold & Magil
A Practical Guide
Information, support and practical guidance for those whose work brings them into contact with the difficult issue of self-injury.
Author: Lois Arnold & Anne Magill
For friends, relatives and workers, and a useful resource for anyone who wants to understand self-harming behaviour.
Author: M. Duker & R. Slade
How to Help
Based on the whirlpool theory, which unifies the physiological and psychological aspects of the disease.
Author: Edited by Rosemary Shelley
The stories of 19 sufferers, all at different stages in their recovery.
Author: Jenny Langley
Provides a practical guide on how to cope with male eating disorders.
Author: Susie Orbach
The sequel lays out a programme that will help you conquer compulsive eating forever.
Author: Christopher Freeman
A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Details the physical and psychological effects of the disease in the long-term.
Author: Dr. Christopher Fairburn
Presents what is known about binge eating, what we do not know at this time and a self-help program for people who binge.
Author: Randi McCabe, T. McFarlane & M. Olmsted
Your Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide to Recovery
Workbook aimed at helping you break the cycle of binge-eating and reacting.
Author: Matthew McKay, PhD & Peter Rogers, PhD
Simple Innovative Techniques for Managing Anger & Developing Healthier Ways of Relating
Effective proven strategies to control angry feelings, and ways to manage stress and solve problems.
Author: Joseph Santoro, PhD. & Ronald Cohen, PhD
Overcoming Borderline and Addictive Disorder
A self-help guide combining professional expertise with the words and experiences of Samuel, a young man struggling to stay on his own healing path.
Author: Robert Handley with Pauline Neff
Their Cause and Cure
Offers "The Five-Point Life-Plus Program for Conquering Fear".
Author: Thomas Harbin
A Guide for Men - How to Free Yourself from the Grip of Anger and Get More Out of Life
Simple exercises developed especially for men, to help them form new habits to prevent anger before it starts.
Author: Harriet Lerner, PhD
A Guide to Changing the Pattern of Intimate Relationships
Provides insight and practical skills.
Author: Harriet Lerner, PhD.
Rising Above the Anxiety, Fear, and Shame to Be Your Best and Bravest Self
Author: Mary Ellen Copeland
A Guide for Living with Depression & Manic Depression
Teaches skills to cope with depression: tracking moods; building support systems, increasing self-confidence and using relaxation, diet, and exercise to stabilize moods.
Author: Matthew McKay, Jeffrey C. Wood & Jeffrey Bantley
Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, and Distress Tolerance
Step-by-step exercises for learning how to put the concepts to work to achieve real and lasting change.
Author: Peter Bieling & Martin Anthony
A Step-by-Step Guide for Preventing Relapse
Understanding the depression cycle and tools and resources to deal with each stage.
Author: Susan Jeffers
How to Turn Your Fear & Indecision into Confidence & Action
Author: Susan Jeffers
Dynamic Techniques for Doing It Anyway
Author: Jerold J. Kreisman, M.D. & Hal Straus
Understanding the Borderline Personality
Aims to provide self-knowledge; comfort, reassurance and coping strategies, and offer some practical options for therapy.
Author: Helen Kennerley
A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Self-help programme for dealing with problem worries, fears and anxieties.
Author: Paul Gilbert
A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Ideas of how to move out of depression.
Author: Jan Scott
A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Understanding your mood swings and identifying problems to work on.
Author: D. Silove & V. Manicavasagar
A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Step-by-step management programme to provide the necessary skills for overcoming panic attacks and associated agoraphobia.
Author: Dr. Claire Weekes
Learn to Relax and Enjoy Life Again by Overcoming Stress and Fear
Author: Lynn Clark, PhD
Managing Anxiety, Anger and Depression
Managing anxiety, anger, depression and other unpleasant feelings. Applying SOS principles.
Author: Bobby Baker
Mind's Book of the Year. This year's (2011) greatest literary contribution to increasing understanding of mental health issues.
Author: Hiawyn Oram
For helping young children learn how to deal with anger and frustration.
Author: Lisa M Schab
Activities to Help You Deal with Anxiety & Worry
Workbook containing 42 activities that offer anxious teens insight into their problems and provide practical guidance for helping them overcome day-to-day challenges.
Author: Edited by Helen Spandler & Sam Warner
Working with Young People who Self-Harm
Provides in-depth descriptions of a range of innovative practices.
Author: Lisa M Schab
A Workbook to Help Teens Overcome Depression
The activities in this workbook can help you cope with sad and difficult feelings, find new ways to make friends, and deal with conflicts.
Author: Frank W. Putnam
A Developmental Perspective
Provides a developmental approach to understanding, diagnosing and treating dissociative disorders in children.
Author: Lois Arnold for Bristol Crisis Service for Women
A Guide for Supporters of Women and Girls Who Self-Injure
Author: Lois Arnold for Bristol Crisis Service for Women
A Guide for Supporters of Women and Girls Who Self-Injure
Author: Martine Agassi
Made to be read aloud with children who are pre-school and starting school; it helps them learn that hitting is unacceptable.
Author: Deborah M. Plummer
A Photocopiable Activities Book
Enabling teachers, therapists and carers to encourage feelings of competence and self-worth in children and their families. Designed for use with children aged 7-11, but ideas can easily be adapted for older and younger children and for children with learning difficulties.
Author: Deborah Plummer
A Photocopiable Activities Book
Practical exercises to help children learn healthy stress management strategies.
Author: Dr. Jerry Wilde
The Anger Management Book
Designed to encourage young people to manage their anger rather than be controlled by it.
Author: Virginia Ironside
Author: Lauren M. Payne
A Child's Book of Affirmation
Empowering children, building their self-esteem and teaching them to say "NO" to things that hurt.
Author: Produced by Catherine Lucas for BCSW, with Young People Who Self-Injure
For Young People Who Self-Injure
Author:
300 Fun Activities That Make Children Feel Good about Themselves
Activities helping children learn how to make friends, express feelings, trust others, accept themselves and use their imaginations.
Author: Lawrence E. Shapiro
A Workbook for Teens Who Cut and Self-Injure
Exercises designed to help teens understand why they self-injure and dispel myths about self-injury.
Author: Elaine Whitehouse & Warwick Pudney
Helping Children to Handle Anger
Resource book for teachers, parents and all who care for children. Stories, games and exercises designed to encourage children to see their anger and to deal constructively with it. For ages 6-15.
Author: Lois Arnold & Anne Magill
A Book For Young People Who Self-Harm or Self-Injure
Talks about the many reasons people hurt themselves, how to make sure you don't go further than you meant to, and where to get help when you need it and are ready for it.
Author: Molly G. Bang
Really Really Angry
Helps young children realise it is OK to get angry and shows them different ways of dealing with it.
Author: edited by Martin Calder
...WHO SEXUALLY ABUSE
Evidence- based developments
Recent developments and how to apply into practice. Overview of current situation; assessing a child's risk to repeat concerning sexual behaviours, responding to concerning sexual behaviours in children and people with learning disabilities; typologies of adolescents who sexually harm and CBT based treatment approach.
Author: produced by Stop It Now! US
Talking with Your Children about Child Sexual Abuse
Booklet designed to help and encourage parents to talk to their children about sexual abuse.
Author: Simon Hackett
A Guide for Parents of Young People Who Have Sexually Abused
If your child has hurt someone as a result of his sexually abusive behaviour, then this book is for you.
Author: William Pithers et al.
A Guide for Parents of Children with Sexual Behaviour Problems
Pamphlet offering reassurance, guidance and hope to parents of children who have sexually abused other children.
Author: Eliana Gil
Useful to parents of children and adolescents who molest.
Author: Toni C. Johnson
A Guidebook for Parents & Substitute Caregivers
For parents & carers of children under 12, who are worried about their sexual behaviours.
Author:
A Therapeutic Card Game
Easy-to-learn for children. Focuses on issues related to sexual victimization, sexual abuse, sexual confusion, and sexualised and sexually aggressive behaviours by children. Ages 7 and up.
Author: Timothy J. Kahn
A Guided Workbook for Youth Beginning Treatment
Workbook and teaching tool to help young people learn about the thoughts & feelings that are part of their sexual behaviour problems.
Author: Timothy J. Kahn
Guide for Parents of Children and Adolescents with Sexual Behaviour Problems
Topics include getting help, understanding assessment and treatment, being involved and supporting treatment, supervising the child, helping the victim and siblings, and family reunification.
Author: Bill Vail, Illustrations by M.J. Reid
A booklet for young adolescents who may have had problems with their sexual behaviours. Includes notes for practitioners.
Author: K. MacFarlane & C. Cunningham
Designed for children (aged 5-12), and developmentally delayed adolescents, who exhibit sexually abusive behaviour towards other children, particularly for abuse-reactive children who’ve been sexually victimized themselves.
Author: Terri Allred & Gary Burns
For Kids With Sexual Touching Problems By Kids With Sexual Touching Problems
Author: Barbara L. Bonner
Support for Families of Adolescents with Illegal Sexual Behaviour
Author: Jane F. Silovsky
Support for Families of Children with Sexual Behaviour Problems
Designed to help parents and caregivers of children (3-12) who have sexual behaviour problems.
Author: by Toni Cavanagh Johnson
For child abuse victims & children with sexual behaviour problems
Author: Toni Cavanagh Johnson
What's Natural and Healthy
Provides a definition of natural and healthy childhood sexual behaviours and then contrasts this with 20 characteristics of children's sexual behaviours which may alert adults.
Author: C. Cunningham & K. McPharlane
Group Treatment Strategies for Children with Impulse Control Problems
Provides theoretical outlines and highly structured activities designed for group treatment with children.
Author: Philip Cook
The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence
Information about research, stories from real victims, self-help, myths and misinformation.
Author: William Steele, MSW, PsyD
Help for Those Who Care for Children and Families After A Loss
A useful booklet which can be given directly to family members or used during a meeting with the family.
Author: J C McFee
Poetry about a battered woman and her children.
Author: Lundy Bancroft & Jay G. Silverman
Provides an understanding of how partner abuse affects each relationship in a family.
Author: Alan Jenkins
A parallel, political journey with men who have abused
Practical guide for anyone working in the field of interventions with men who have engaged in violence or sexual abuse towards partners and family members. Power relations, denial, acceptance, shame and restitution are discussed.
Author: Caroline McGee
Based on accounts by children and their mothers of their experiences of domestic violence and the support services.
Author: Martin C. Calder
Aims to guide professionals on how to draw on the best of theory, research and practice and apply it in a coherent way.
Author: Audrey Mullender, Gill Hague, U. Imam, Liz Kelly, E. Malos, Linda Regan
Examines children's experiences and perspectives on living with domestic violence.
Author: Nicci Vella and Doreen Murdin
A manual for working with women who have experienced, or are experiencing, domestic abuse
Is there a next generation of domestic violence waiting in the wings? Tools of which to offer support to abused women. A group-work resource with exercises.
Author: edited by Cathy Humphreys and Nicky Stanley
Directions for Good Practice
Offer examples of good practice in prevention, intervention & recovery, and ideas on working safely and sensitively with children living with domestic abuse.
Author: Elaine Weiss
Author: Edward S. Kubany, Mari A. McCaig, and Janet R. Laconsay
A Workbook for Women
PTSD treatment approach to help abused women overcome the trauma they have endured and regain control of their lives.
Author: Edward S. Kubany, Mari A. McCaig, and Janet R. Laconsay
A Workbook for Women
PTSD treatment approach to help abused women overcome the trauma they have endured and regain control of their lives.
Author: edited by J. Hanmar & C. Itzin
Feminist Influences on Policy and Practice: A Reader
Author: Marianne Hester, Chris Pearson & Nicola Harwin
Children and Domestic Violence : A Reader
Research and issues that relate to domestic violence and links between domestic violence and the abuse of children.
Author: Radford & Hester
Case studies are used to explore key, such as the psychological impact on children of living in an abusive household; mother and child protection and child contact with an abusive parent.
Author: Gaynor Goodchild
An autobiography of one woman's journey from rock bottom to recovery. Childhood abuse, substance abuse, domestic violence, a battle to survive and then success.
Author: Carolyn Cunningham & Kee MacFarlane
A Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Workbook for Children
A colouring book for children suffering from trauma. It explains what PTSD is and helps kids verbalize their feelings about and reactions to a traumatic event.
Author: Nicol Hick
Domestic Abuse Survival Guide
Author: written by Diane Davis & illustrated by Marina Megale
A Book About Parents Fighting
Designed for use with preschool and school-aged children.
Author: Hilary Abrahams (foreword by Cathy Humphreys)
Loss, Trauma & Recovery
Draws on theory, research and women's personal experiences to explore the practical and emotional support they need.
Author: Cathy Humphreys, Ravi K Thiara, A. Skamballis and Audrey Mullender
Photo Activity Workbook to Develop Communication Between Mothers & Young People
An activity pack for children and adolescents over 9. Includes explanations, guidance and ground rules for mothers and activities and photographs that act as prompts for discussion.
Author: Humphreys, Thiara et al.
A Picture Workbook for Workers, Mothers & Children Affected by Domestic Abuse
An activity pack designed for 5–8-year-olds to complete with their mothers.
Author: Judith R. Smith
Meditations for the First 100 Days After Leaving an Abusive Relationship
Author: Judith L. Herman
The Aftermath of Violence from Domestic Abuse & Political Terror
Delineates the spectrum of human adaptation to traumatic events, an overview of the healing process and a new conceptual framework for psychotherapy with traumatised people.
Author: Debbie DuPey (illustrated by Veronice Crockford)
A Workbook for Kids Whose Parents Fight!
Children explore their feelings about the fighting in their home and learn ways to be safer.
Author: Fay Knopp
Forced Sex In Marriage