Incoming Resources
- The essential guidebook to mindfulness in recovery, John Bruna
- What your doctor won't tell you, the real reasons you don't feel good and what you can do about it, David Sherer, M.D
- Sisterhood of the spectrum, an Asperger chick's guide to life, Jennifer Cook O'Toole ; illustrated by Anne-Louise Richards
- The successful caregiver's guide, Rick Lauber
- Prescription and over-the-counter drugs, by Valerie Bodden ; content consultant, Sarah T. Melton, PharMD, BCPP, BCACP, FASCP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Gatton College of Pharmacy at East Tennessee State University
- Opioids, Kerry E. Benson
- It takes a family, a cooperative approach to lasting sobriety, Debra Jay ; foreword by Robert L. DuPont, MD
- Drinking, drugs & driving, New York State, Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, Research Institute on Addictions
- Drew is just like you!, [by Brandi Wallace-Gill ; illustrated by Lucia Benito]
- Alcohol, Avery Elizabeth Hurt
- The survival guide for gifted kids, for ages 10 & under, Judy Galbraith ; edited by Meg Bratsch ; illustrated by Nancy Meyers
- How to tame a demon, a short practical guide to organized intimidation, stalking, electronic torture, and mind control, by Robert Duncan, BA, MS, MBA, PhD
- This naked mind, control alcohol, find freedom, discover happiness & change your life, Annie Grace
- Loving what is, four questions that can change your life, Byron Katie ; with Stephen Mitchell
- DAAA focus, New York State Division of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
- Alcohol
- Mayo Clinic health letter
- RIA report, Research Institute on Alcoholism
- Humanizing health care, creating cultures of compassion with nonviolent communication, Melanie Sears
- All-in-one nursing care planning resource, medical-surgical, pediatric, maternity, and psychiatric-mental health, Pamela L. Swearingen, special project editor
- Overcoming depression, a self-help guide using cognitive behavioral techniques, Paul Gilbert
- Medicare and Other Health Benefits, Your Guide to Who Pays First
- The 12 Steps, a way out : a spiritual process for healing damaged emotions, Friends in Recovery
- The life you save, nine steps to finding the best medical care - and avoiding the worst, Patrick Malone
- Silent voices, people with mental disorders on the street, Robert L. Okin, MD
- Guide to Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
- Nickel and dimed, on (not) getting by in America, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Crazy, a father's search through America's mental health madness, Pete Earley
- On our street, our first talk about poverty, Dr. Jillian Roberts and Jaime Casap
- Marijuana, Clara MacCarald
- Emotional abuse, silent killer of marriage, Austin James
- The year after, a memoir, Ashley Warner
- Career defense 101, how to stop sexual harassment without quitting your job, Meredith Holley
- ADHD is our superpower, the amazing talents and skills of children with ADHD, Soli Lazarus ; illustrated by Adriana Camargo ; foreword by Daniel Johnson MSP
- The people's pension, the struggle to defend Social Security since Reagan, Eric Laursen
- Tobacco, by Carol Hand ; content consultant Brandon Henderson, PHD
- Harvard women's health watch
- Methamphetamines, Alexis Burling
- Marijuana in society, Julie Nelson
- RIA research in brief, Research Institute on Alcoholism
- You Are Simply Perfect! a Mindfulness and Self-awareness Guide for Tweens and Teens, Includes Exercises and Journal Pages!
- Drug use and the law, Michael Centore
- Nuestra hermana Pepita, Fabiola Arroyo Ozores ; [ilustraciones], Irene G. Lenguas
- Sexual assault in the military, a guide for victims and families, Cheryl Lawhorne Scott, Don Philpott, and LtCol. Jeff Scott
- Helping her get free, a guide for families and friends of abused women, Susan Brewster
- Bullied, Why You Feel Bad Inside and What to Do About It: A Guide to Recovery from Bullying
- Focus on healthy aging
- Adoptive families
- If you loved me, you'd stop!, what you really need to know when your loved one drinks too much, by Lisa Frederiksen
- Surviving and thriving with an invisible chronic illness, how to stay sane and live one step ahead of your symptoms, Ilana Jacqueline