Feelings
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Bart Speaks Out
by Linda Goldman, M.S.In this sensitive workbook, Bart gives children an opportunity to explore suicide openly.
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The Bipolar Workbook for Teens
by Sheri Van Duk and Karma GuindonAn excellent adjunct to therapy, this book helps kids find balance and control mood swings.
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Carla's Sandwich
by Debbie HermanThis charming story presents a new way for young children to creatively embrace who they are, no matter what others think.
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Draw on Your Emotions
by Margot Sunderland; illustrated by Philip EngleheartCreative ways to explore feelings--in reproducible format!
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Draw On Your Relationships
by Margot Sunderland; illustrated by Nicky ArmstrongThe drawing exercises in this wonderful book make it easy to explore relationships, describe emotions, and understand behavior.
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Emotes Book - Bubba Under Pressure: About Happiness
by Matt Casper, MA, MFT, and Ted DorseyCan Bubba maintain his sunny disposition when the pressure's on?
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Emotes Comic Book
Face your feelings with this crew of quirky characters!
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Helping Bereaved Children
edited by Nancy Boyd Webb, D.S.W.New Edition! This book brings to life therapeutic interventions for children who have suffered a loss.
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Let's Make Faces!
by Gerard Emerson Langeler; illustrated by Joan and Mark GrindellHave Fun Drawing Different Faces for Different Feelings
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Meet Thotso, Your Thought Maker
by Rachel Robb Avery, Ph.D.; illustrated by Rebecca Davie-HazenThotso is a friendly little brain that helps youngsters develop positive thinking skills.
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Mental Health Handbook
by Trevor PowellMore than 150 reproducible handouts cover anxiety, assertiveness, depression, stress, anger, worry, bipolar disorder, dementia, and more.
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My Book Full of Feelings
by Amy V. Jaffe and Luci GardnerHow to Control and React to the SIZE of Your Emotions: An Interactive Workbook for Parents, Professionals & Children
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Psychotherapeutic Use of the Talking, Feeling, and Doing Game and Other Projective Techniques
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.This book filled with clinical vignettes showing how to use the game, projective techniques, and storytelling to treat various childhood disorders.
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Samantha Jane's Missing Smile
by Julie Kaplow, Ph.D., and Donna Pincus, Ph.D.; illustrated by Beth SpiegelThis book guides families through the psychological issues that children experience when a parent dies.
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What to Do When You're Scared & Worried
by James J. Crist, Ph.D.Self-Help for Kids Struggling with Anxiety
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Why Did You Die?
by Erika Leeuwenburgh and Ellen GoldringDirect yet nonthreatening, this book offers a secular approach that benefits all grieving youngsters.

