Help children develop the skills they need to work through problems The Child Therapy Activity and Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features: 80 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in children in kindergarten through sixth grade A quick-reference format the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as anger management, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), learning difficulties, physical challenges, and social skills, as well as problems related to divorce and adoption Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format allowing you to customize them to suit you and the child s unique styles and needs
Archive for November, 2009
Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD
20 Nov 2009
A much-needed resource to aid an underserved segment of the population, this book offers mental health professionals a practical, integrated treatment model-including client and family education, medication, coaching, and psychotherapy-that makes it easier than ever to diagnose and effectively treat adults with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD.)
This updated edition provides information about common exceptionalities, ADHD and bipolar disorder, legal considerations, and discussions on postsecondary transition, NCLB, and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004.
Paperback, The Ritalin Fact Book: What Your Doctor Won’t Tell You About ADHD and Stimulant Drugs
20 Nov 2009
By the author of The Antidepressant Fact Book and Talking Back to Ritalin, a straight-talking guide to the drugs used to treat ADD and ADHD
Minor dull ache altering between the two testicles, accompanying a change in diet. Potential causes?
19 Nov 2009
I have made a big change in diet in the last week and a half. I made a large cutdown on refined sugar and soft drinks, and been eating healthier, and I started taking multivitamin and magnesium pills (300) every day, the latter of which I’ve never taken before. Sudden change in nutrition intake seems like a likely cause.
I am also having a flu right now, and had taken flu medication, which are likely to have caused me dehydration. The only other time I’ve felt this was when I took a psychostimulant for ADHD, which also has a dehydration effect, but also causes a change in blood flow/pressure and heart-rate. It seems to me like hydration is also a likely cause.
It could be those things, combined with uncomfortable sitting/clothing habits.
The testicles look fine, and feel fine. (None of the other known testicle disease symptoms apply as far as I can tell) They’re pretty ‘loose’, but I’m not sure if they’re abnormally so. There is no actual ‘pain’ to speak of; just a minor discomfort, and it alternates between the two, so it doesn’t seem to be an actual problem with the testicles themselves.
What are the known causes of such a problem? Thanks in advance.
Make sure that you are hydrated all the time.
The pain in your testicles can have many causes:one of them being:did you not masturbate enough:causing blue balls?
And if you think it is due to sitting habits?
Change the way you sit.
That applies also to uncomfortable clothes.
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