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|  | Ghosts by Joe Weissmann, Sylvia Funston Description not available.Accompanied by photographs, illustrations, an index, a list of scary websites, and a spooky board-game, an enthralling guide examines the realm of otherwordly specters and the science that lurks behind these strange phenomena. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Joe Weissmann, Sylvia Funston PUBLISHER: Maple Tree Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Courage to Love Again by Sheila Ellison Description not available.A guide for divorced single moms offers frank advice on learning how to trust again in order to participate in a satisfying new relationship, covering such topics as balancing the challenges of single parenthood and overcoming internal obstacles. By the author of The Courage to Be a Single Mother. AUTHOR: Sheila Ellison PUBLISHER: HarperSanFrancisco FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Your Many Faces by Virginia Satir This wonderful book presents a central idea developed by Virginia through more than 40 years of experience as a family therapist--that is to recognize our many faces, a process that allows contact with the innermost self. AUTHOR: Virginia Satir PUBLISHER: Celestial Arts Publishing Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Kids in the Loop by Ann Basye Provides adventures for kids and parents, as Chicago turns into a kid's kind of town. AUTHOR: Ann Basye PUBLISHER: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Beyond Sympathy by Eugene D. Wheeler, Janice H. Lord Practical suggestions and examples for helping those who are hurting physically or emotionally. AUTHOR: Eugene D. Wheeler, Janice H. Lord PUBLISHER: Pathfinder Publishing of California FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Winter Blues by Norman E. Rosenthal Updating and expanding his immensely popular and useful guide, Norman E. Rosenthal has written a veritable survival kit for anyone who suffers from the winter blues. This authoritative and engaging book presents the very latest information on the many dimensions of SAD, including the newly recognized distinctions between various degrees of the disorder, from winter blues to full-blown SAD. The book features revised chapters on antidepressant medications and light therapy; a new chapter on coping with SAD all year round; details on St. John's word and on two helpful nutritional regimens; a self-test to help readers evaluate their own level of SAD; and a comprehensive list of SAD resource centers. Also included is a discussion of the use of light therapy in treating problems with symptoms that mirror those of SAD, such as jet lag, sleep disorders, premenstrual syndrome, and shift work. In a concluding chapter, Dr. Rosenthal illustrates how even those with SAD can enjoy the darkest of seasons. AUTHOR: Norman E. Rosenthal PUBLISHER: Guilford Publications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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