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|  | Overcoming Panic, Anxiety & Phobias by Carol Goldman, Shirley Babior Description not available.Describes techniques for reducing the effects of anxiety-related disorders for victims and their families AUTHOR: Carol Goldman, Shirley Babior PUBLISHER: Whole Person Associates, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Secret Survivors by E. Sue Blume Description not available.Focusing on the later manifestations of incest, this reference offers a diagnostic aftereffects checklist, suggestions for healthy, rather than neurotic, coping mechanisms, and therapeutic treatment strategies AUTHOR: E. Sue Blume PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Vampires, Burial & Death by Paul Barber In this engrossing book, Paul Barber surveys centuries of folklore about vampires and offers the first scientific explanation for the origins of the vampire legends. From the tale of a sixteenth-century shoemaker from Breslau whose ghost terrorized everyone in the city, to the testimony of a doctor who presided over the exhumation and dissection of a graveyard full of Serbian vampires, his book is fascinating reading. AUTHOR: Paul Barber PUBLISHER: Yale University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Watch Me Grow by Maureen O'Brien Description not available.Following a child's growth and development during the toddler years, focuses on the twelve to thirty-six-month-old child, discussing the diverse physical, intellectual, and emotional developments that occur during this time and offering tips on age-appropriate behavior, milestones, learning abilities, how to survive the terrible twos, and more. Reprint. AUTHOR: Maureen O'Brien PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Raising Adopted Children, Revised Edition by Lois R. Melina A thorough, thought-provoking, and extremely helpful handbook for adoptive parents and parents-to-be. AUTHOR: Lois R. Melina PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Friends by Rosa Guy Phyllisia, a West Indian girl who moves with her family to New York, finds life in the big city harsher than she expected. At her school in Harlem, she is mocked for her foreign manners, her accent, and--hardest for her to understand--her intelligence. Only Edith, another loner, seems willing to be her friend, but Phyllisia isn't sure she wants to be friends with Edith. As if this weren't enough, Phyllisia's mother is dying of cancer, which greatly increases the tension between Phyllisia and her tyrannical father. AUTHOR: Rosa Guy PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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