Fran
Former desparate mom
Recommended Book List *
The following books are just a few of the most recommended by members of our board.
Back in Control by Gregory Bodenhamer
"Back in Control is based on a highly successful program that has helped thousands of parents regain control over their children. Without compromising your values away or kicking the kids out of the house, it offers you the simplest, most effective method of childhood discipline to date. It presents a three-step formula that is perfect for virtually any adult wanting to control children's misbehavior. Instead of getting caught up in children's arguments and manipulations, Back in Control shows parents how to reestablish their rightful place as bosses of the family." Gregory Bodenhamer worked as a juvenile probation officer for more than eight years and supervised some of southern California's worst behaved children. Along with his associate Darlyne Pettinicchio, he created the Back in Control Program to teach parents, teachers, school administrators, probation officers, social workers, and others how to control children's misbehavior. He is also the author of Parent in Control.
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Before It's Too Late by Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D.
"While typical children go through a phase with occasional flashes of misconduct, it's imperative that parents recognize as early as possible the special behavior of the habitually secretive and antisocial child. Dr. Samenow identifies the seven common traits of antisocial children and refutes the common belief that they don't know right from wrong. In fact, says Dr. Samenow, they know the difference very well, but choose to believe that rules don't apply to them. Parents must learn how to help these kids accept responsibility for their actions." Dr. Samenow is also the author of Inside the Criminal Mind and collaborated with Dr. Samuel Yochelson on the three-volume work The Criminal Personality. He has served on three presidential task forces on crime and drug issues and has a private practice in Alexandria, Virginia.
The Bipolar Child by Demitri Papolos, M.D., and Janice Papolos
"Bipolar disorder-manic depression-was once thought to be rare in children. Now researchers are discovering that not only can bipolar disorder begin very early in life, but also that it is much more common than ever imagined. Yet the illness is often misdiagnosed or overlooked. Why? Bipolar disorder manifests itself differently in children than in adults, and in children there is an overlap of symptoms with other childhood psychiatric disorders. As a result, these kids may be given any number of psychaitric labels: 'ADHD, Depressed, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or Separation Anxiety Disorder.' Too often they are treated with stimulants or antidepressants-medications that can actually worsen the bipolar condition. Included in these pages is the first Individual Education Plan-IEP-ever published for a bipolar child." Demitri Papolos, M.D., is an associate professor of psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He is the medical advisor for Parents of Bipolar Children, an on-line support group, and the chair of the professional advisory board of the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation. Dr. Papolos and Janice Papolos have also written the book Overcoming Depression.
The Defiant Child by Douglas A. Riley
"As children explore the world around them, nearly all will occasionally test boundaries and challenge authority. But some children and teenagers continually defy attempts to control their behavior, seemingly rejecting authority altogether. Consistently disrputive in school and chronically in trouble at home, these kids leave countless parents feeling frustrated and hopeless. By explaining how oppositional children and adolescents view the world, Dr, Riley first helps parents make sense of their child's often upsetting behavior and then teaches them proven methods for modifying it. Whether your child is simply going through a 'rebellious phase' or has been diagnosed with full blown O.D.D., The Defiant Child can help you take control of the chaos and restore peace to your family." Dr. Riley specializes in child and adolescent psychology and operates a private outpatient clinic in Newport News, Virginia. Dr. Riley teaches parenting classes, gives presentations to school groups, and conducts workshops for court workers who deal with oppositional children. He is also the author of The Depressed Child.
The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene, Ph.D.
"Dr. Ross Greene makes a compassionate argument that the difficulties of these children stem form developmental deficits in two critical skills: flexibility and frustration tolerance. He asserts that if such children could do well, they would. Dr. Greene describes the factors that contribute to 'inflexible-explosive' behavior in children and why the strategies that work for most children aren't as effective for inflexible-explosive children." Dr. Greene is Director of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychology at the Clinical and Research Program in Pediatric Psychopharmacology at Massachusettes General Hospital where he specializes in the treatment of inflexible, easily frustrated, explosive children and adolescents, and their families. He is also Assistant Professor of Pychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Greene presents Explosive Child Workshops based on his book throughout the country.
1-2-3 Magic by Thomas W. Phelan Ph.D.
"1-2-3 Magic addresses the difficult task of child discipline with humor, keen insight and proven experience. This time-tested program provides easy-to-follow steps for disciplining children aged 2-12 without yelling, arguing or spanking. You'll also learn when--and how--your silence can speak louder than you think." Dr, Phelan is a registered Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist who founded the Illinois Association for Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit Disorder. He is also the author of Surviving Your Adolescents and All About Attention Deficit Disorder.
Straight Talk About Psychiatric Medications for Kids by Timothy E. Wilens, M.D.
"As a parent, deciding whether to allow your child to take medication for an emotional or behavioral problem may be one of the toughest choices you will ever face. This essential book provides the up-to-date information that will enable you to fully understand what your doctor is recommending and what your options are." Dr. Wilens is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical Scool and specializes in pediatric and aduly psychopharmacology in his clinical work at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Your Defiant Child by Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D.
"Every child has 'ornery' moments, but more than 1 in 20 American children exhibit behavioral problems that are out of control. Drawing on Dr. Russell A. Barkley's many years of work with parents and children, the book clearly explains what causes defiance, when it becomes a problem, and how it can be resolved. Its comprehensive eight-step program emphasizes consistency and cooperation, promoting changes through a system of praise, rewards, and mild punishemnt." Dr. Barkley is Director of Psychology and Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worchester, Massachusetts. He has also written the book Taking Charge of ADHD.
*All quotes were taken directly from the book jackets of their respective books.
by Nancy
The following books are just a few of the most recommended by members of our board.
Back in Control by Gregory Bodenhamer
"Back in Control is based on a highly successful program that has helped thousands of parents regain control over their children. Without compromising your values away or kicking the kids out of the house, it offers you the simplest, most effective method of childhood discipline to date. It presents a three-step formula that is perfect for virtually any adult wanting to control children's misbehavior. Instead of getting caught up in children's arguments and manipulations, Back in Control shows parents how to reestablish their rightful place as bosses of the family." Gregory Bodenhamer worked as a juvenile probation officer for more than eight years and supervised some of southern California's worst behaved children. Along with his associate Darlyne Pettinicchio, he created the Back in Control Program to teach parents, teachers, school administrators, probation officers, social workers, and others how to control children's misbehavior. He is also the author of Parent in Control.
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Before It's Too Late by Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D.
"While typical children go through a phase with occasional flashes of misconduct, it's imperative that parents recognize as early as possible the special behavior of the habitually secretive and antisocial child. Dr. Samenow identifies the seven common traits of antisocial children and refutes the common belief that they don't know right from wrong. In fact, says Dr. Samenow, they know the difference very well, but choose to believe that rules don't apply to them. Parents must learn how to help these kids accept responsibility for their actions." Dr. Samenow is also the author of Inside the Criminal Mind and collaborated with Dr. Samuel Yochelson on the three-volume work The Criminal Personality. He has served on three presidential task forces on crime and drug issues and has a private practice in Alexandria, Virginia.
The Bipolar Child by Demitri Papolos, M.D., and Janice Papolos
"Bipolar disorder-manic depression-was once thought to be rare in children. Now researchers are discovering that not only can bipolar disorder begin very early in life, but also that it is much more common than ever imagined. Yet the illness is often misdiagnosed or overlooked. Why? Bipolar disorder manifests itself differently in children than in adults, and in children there is an overlap of symptoms with other childhood psychiatric disorders. As a result, these kids may be given any number of psychaitric labels: 'ADHD, Depressed, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or Separation Anxiety Disorder.' Too often they are treated with stimulants or antidepressants-medications that can actually worsen the bipolar condition. Included in these pages is the first Individual Education Plan-IEP-ever published for a bipolar child." Demitri Papolos, M.D., is an associate professor of psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He is the medical advisor for Parents of Bipolar Children, an on-line support group, and the chair of the professional advisory board of the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation. Dr. Papolos and Janice Papolos have also written the book Overcoming Depression.
The Defiant Child by Douglas A. Riley
"As children explore the world around them, nearly all will occasionally test boundaries and challenge authority. But some children and teenagers continually defy attempts to control their behavior, seemingly rejecting authority altogether. Consistently disrputive in school and chronically in trouble at home, these kids leave countless parents feeling frustrated and hopeless. By explaining how oppositional children and adolescents view the world, Dr, Riley first helps parents make sense of their child's often upsetting behavior and then teaches them proven methods for modifying it. Whether your child is simply going through a 'rebellious phase' or has been diagnosed with full blown O.D.D., The Defiant Child can help you take control of the chaos and restore peace to your family." Dr. Riley specializes in child and adolescent psychology and operates a private outpatient clinic in Newport News, Virginia. Dr. Riley teaches parenting classes, gives presentations to school groups, and conducts workshops for court workers who deal with oppositional children. He is also the author of The Depressed Child.
The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene, Ph.D.
"Dr. Ross Greene makes a compassionate argument that the difficulties of these children stem form developmental deficits in two critical skills: flexibility and frustration tolerance. He asserts that if such children could do well, they would. Dr. Greene describes the factors that contribute to 'inflexible-explosive' behavior in children and why the strategies that work for most children aren't as effective for inflexible-explosive children." Dr. Greene is Director of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychology at the Clinical and Research Program in Pediatric Psychopharmacology at Massachusettes General Hospital where he specializes in the treatment of inflexible, easily frustrated, explosive children and adolescents, and their families. He is also Assistant Professor of Pychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Greene presents Explosive Child Workshops based on his book throughout the country.
1-2-3 Magic by Thomas W. Phelan Ph.D.
"1-2-3 Magic addresses the difficult task of child discipline with humor, keen insight and proven experience. This time-tested program provides easy-to-follow steps for disciplining children aged 2-12 without yelling, arguing or spanking. You'll also learn when--and how--your silence can speak louder than you think." Dr, Phelan is a registered Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist who founded the Illinois Association for Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit Disorder. He is also the author of Surviving Your Adolescents and All About Attention Deficit Disorder.
Straight Talk About Psychiatric Medications for Kids by Timothy E. Wilens, M.D.
"As a parent, deciding whether to allow your child to take medication for an emotional or behavioral problem may be one of the toughest choices you will ever face. This essential book provides the up-to-date information that will enable you to fully understand what your doctor is recommending and what your options are." Dr. Wilens is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical Scool and specializes in pediatric and aduly psychopharmacology in his clinical work at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Your Defiant Child by Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D.
"Every child has 'ornery' moments, but more than 1 in 20 American children exhibit behavioral problems that are out of control. Drawing on Dr. Russell A. Barkley's many years of work with parents and children, the book clearly explains what causes defiance, when it becomes a problem, and how it can be resolved. Its comprehensive eight-step program emphasizes consistency and cooperation, promoting changes through a system of praise, rewards, and mild punishemnt." Dr. Barkley is Director of Psychology and Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worchester, Massachusetts. He has also written the book Taking Charge of ADHD.
*All quotes were taken directly from the book jackets of their respective books.
by Nancy