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Adolescents and Co-occurring Disorders DVD
This DVD introduces youth to strategies for staying sober while coping with a co-occurring disorder. Features clinical insights by noted expert in adolescent treatment Janice Gabe.
Adults and Co-occurring Disorders DVD
This DVD helps clients gain insight into maintaining recovery while dealing with dual disorders. Features clinical insights by noted expert Kenneth Minkoff.
At Wit's End
What You Need to Know When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Addiction and Mental Illness
By Jeff Jay and Jerry A. Boriskin, Ph.D.
At Wit's End is a guide that will provide vital information - and support - to families dealing with a loved one's co-occurring psychiatric and addictive problem. Addiction experts Jay and Boriskin demystify complex terms and provide you with helpful insights about how psychiatric diagnoses mimic addictive disorders, why chemical use exacerbates psychiatric problems, and when intervention is needed.
A Balanced Life
Nine Strategies for Coping with Your Loved One's Mental Illness
By Tom Smith
In readable, down-to-earth prose, A Balanced Life teaches family and friends what they can expect from those they love who have mental health problems.
The Dual Disorders Recovery Book
A Twelve Step Program for Those of Us with Addiction and an Emotional or Psychiatric Illness
This compelling book, written for those of us with an addiction and a psychiatric illness, provides a source of information and support throughout our recovery. Personal stories offer experience, strength, and hope as well as expert advice. The book offers information on how Steps 1-5 apply specifically to us. An appendix includes a "Blueprint for Recovery," the meeting format of Dual Recovery Anonymous, and self-help resources.
The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder
By Randi Kreger
The co-author of Stop Walking on Eggshells offers readers five straightforward tools to organize their thinking, learn specific skills, and focus on what they need to do to get off the emotional rollercoaster.
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Living with Co-occurring Addiction and Mental Health Disorders
A Handbook for Recovery
By Mark McGovern, Ph.D.
This book offers practical tools and steadfast advice to help millions of people with co-occurring disorders thrive and be their own best recovery advocates. Includes downloadable worksheets to give a taste of a recovery program.
Get Me Out of Here
My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder
By Rachel Rieland
With astonishing honesty, this memoir reveals what mental illness looks and feels like from the inside, and how healing from borderline personality disorder is possible through intensive therapy and the support of loved ones.
A Guide for Adolescents with Co-occurring Disorders
By Susan M. Hoisington, Psy.D., L.P.
About half of all teens receiving mental health services have a co-occurring substance use disorder. This pamphlet answers common questions and helps young clients understand treatment and recovery options.
A Guide for Adults with Co-occurring Disorders
By Susan M. Hoisington, Psy.D., L.P.
Essential reading for clients in recovery from addiction and anxiety or mood disorders, this informative pamphlet lists the signs and symptoms of these disorders.
How Happy Families Happen
6 Steps to Bringing Emotional and Spiritual Health into Your Home
By Audrey Ricker, Ph.D., Lynn Wiese Sneyd, Robert E. Calmes, Ed.D.
Based on over 30 years of research, the authors share their findings on what makes an emotionally unhealthy household. Learn to identify the characteristics, and discover the simple steps you can take to begin building an emotionally and spiritually healthy home.
I've Got This Friend Who
Advice for Teens and Their Friends on Alcohol, Drugs, Eating Disorders, Risky Behavior and More
By Kidspeace Corporation
This interactive book helps teens handle difficult issues: alcohol or other drug use, depression, eating disorders, and more. Personal stories, fast facts and self-tests help young readers recognize when a friend or family member is in trouble, identify and seek help for their own issues, and practice self-care to avoid feeling overwhelmed by others' problems.
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Out of the Tunnel and Into the Light
Stories of Recovery from Dual Disorders
This video provides important facts about dual disorders and a message of hope for those who suffer from it. Straight-forward explanations from medical and counseling professionals punctuate the testimony of people recovering from dual disorders to give viewers a comprehensive understanding of this complex condition.
Rewind, Replay, Repeat
A Memoir of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
By Jeff Bell
Rewind, Replay, Repeat is the revealing story of Jeff Bell's struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and his hard-won recovery. Readers will learn what OCD feels like from the inside, and how healing from such a devastating condition is possible through therapy, determination, and the support of loved ones.
Today I Will Do One Thing
Daily Readings for Awareness and Hope
By Tim Mc.
Each of these meditations is designed to integrate recovery from addiction with the treatment of emotional or psychiatric disorders.
The Twelve Steps and Dual Disorders
By Pat Samples & Tim Hamilton
With compassion and encouragement, this book helps us to begin and strengthen our recovery from our addictions and emotional or psychiatric illnesses. A gentle, spiritual and supportive approach to bolster our recovery, The Twelve Steps and Dual Disorders provides an adaptation and discussion of each of the Twelve Steps of Dual Recovery Anonymous.
The Twelve Steps and Dual Disorders DVD
This video features testimonials from people who are recovering from addiction and an emotional or psychiatric illness. An excellent source of inspiration and support for clients beginning to address their dual disorders, it helps clients see how the Twelve Steps form an integral part of their recovery.
Working in the Dark
Keeping Your Job While Dealing with Depression
By Fawn Fitter and Beth Gulas
Keeping a job while struggling to regain one's health is one of the most difficult and delicate aspects of recovery from depression. This reassuring, informative guide to dealing with depression on the job addresses questions such as: Should I ask my boss for time off? Should I tell my colleagues about my depression? Are my treatment records confidential?
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