Guest guest Posted June 25, 1999 Report Share Posted June 25, 1999 , While you are on the subject of books: Awhile back you recommended a book for someone and I put your post in a file so that I could go back to it. Needless to say, I can't find it. It was not OCD in children & Adolenscents by J. March, but it dealt with bossing back OCD. Could you help me out here? Thanks and take Care! mary " W.Birk " wrote: > From: W.Birk <wb4@...> > > List, > > I picked up Gail Steketee's new manuals (1999). There are two parts, one > for the therapist, and one for the client. > " Overcoming Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. A behavioural and Cognitive > Protocol for the Treatment of OCD. " I paid $18cdn (us$12?)for the client > copy and $38cdn (us$25?) for the therapist manual. There is another book > coming out in july/99. > > The kids doc sent me an ad for " Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: Theory and > Management, 3rd edition. " by Jenike, Baer, and Minichiello. Publishing date > was June/98. Cost is $126cdn ($80us??) > > Does anyone have either of these books or know of them? I'll add them to > my pile of reading. I have them sorted: one for fun and one for research! > > take care all - life is full of roller coasters, but ultimately, the ride > ends, and we smile and think back at how we survived! > > wendy in canada > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 1999 Report Share Posted June 25, 1999 Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA Conference, is also available. Jim in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 Dr. Steketee's come from New Harbinger - I think they are in the Bay Area, Kathy; mybe the boys can stop buy and bring them back with them. Dr. Swinson at McMaster is another Canadian that has published about OCD. Some are with New Harbinger, but I think some are with ?Psychological Associates? from Texas [they use the Greek 'Psi' as a logo]. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 Hi Jim: Thanks for the tip on the new Steketee manuals. I will be in the Bay area on Friday so if I don't get them on line then I can check it out there. I think Dr. Swinson was one of the co-authors on the book I mentioned by Rachman earlier. Also for Canadian content there is the manual recommended by Dr. Claiborn written by a prof at Universite Laval in Quebec. This one is on purely obsessional OCD and I bought it as a gift for my son's therapist. Due to an appallingly bad memory I can't remember the author's name - if anyone wants to know I can check when I get home on Sunday. Happy bibliotherapy, take care, aloha, Kathy (Ha) kathyh@... At 01:17 AM 6/26/99 -0700, you wrote: >From: " Jim " <jjmcf@...> > >Dr. Steketee's come from New Harbinger - I think they are in the Bay Area, >Kathy; mybe the boys can stop buy and bring them back with them. > >Dr. Swinson at McMaster is another Canadian that has published about >OCD. Some are with New Harbinger, but I think some are with ?Psychological >Associates? from Texas [they use the Greek 'Psi' as a logo]. > >Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 Re: new books >From: " Jim " <jjmcf@...> > >Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA Conference, >is also available. > >Jim in San Diego > >Hi, My name is Terry and my daughter has OCD. Please tell me more about the book. > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 Hi Terry and Welcome THe manual is about 160 pages long and is should be used primarily as a part of a CBT program with a professional [according to Jim]. I have not purchased it yet. Perhaps Roman who is on this List and whose daughter sees Jim Hatton; may have it and be able to comment on i better. from Canada mentioned she has it and has read it, in an earlier post today [available at www.onelist.com in the archives for this group]. Jim > > > >Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA Conference, > >is also available. > > > >Jim in San Diego > > > >Hi, > > My name is Terry and my daughter has OCD. Please tell me more about the > book. > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 I have the whole (Dr. Jim Hatton)Primer online, and would be glad to send it on to whomever would like it. L.=} From: " Jim " <jjmcf@...> Hi Terry and Welcome THe manual is about 160 pages long and is should be used primarily as a part of a CBT program with a professional [according to Jim]. I have not purchased it yet. Perhaps Roman who is on this List and whose daughter sees Jim Hatton; may have it and be able to comment on i better. from Canada mentioned she has it and has read it, in an earlier post today [available at www.onelist.com in the archives for this group]. Jim > > > >Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA Conference, > >is also available. > > > >Jim in San Diego > > > >Hi, > > My name is Terry and my daughter has OCD. Please tell me more about the > book. > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 Hi Terry and Jim: Welcome to the list. We also have a child whose OCD was dxed at 10 although now he tells us that he thinks it started when he was 7 nearly 8. There are a number of resources targeted to kids with OCD we have found helpful for educating ourselves and Steve's teachers: 1. Dr monograph on OCD and the schools, sorry I am away from home and don't remember the exact title, something like OCD and School Personnel: The critical link. You can look for it on the OCF website (http://www.ocfoundation.org). 2. Dr. Dornbusch's book " Teaching the Tiger " . While it is written more for ADHD and TD than OCD, many of the ideas for school accommodations are applicable to OCD and I believe all teachers coping with kids with NBDs should have a personal copy of this book. 3. Dr. March and Mulle's book, " Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Children and Adolescentss " . This book and it predecessor treatment manaual, " How I Ran OCD Off My Land " are quite possibly the most important resources for parents of children with OCD. The book is written for professionals but is very readable for parents. 4. The OCF Foundation has produced videos for educating schools about kids with OCD. These are packaged with Dr. booklet, and two booklets from the OCD Information Center in Wisconsin about OCD in Children and medications. When I lent my video set to Steve's school the feedback I got was that the material was way over their heads, this did leave me a bit stumped. It is inspiring to watch the panel of kids on one of these videos talk about their OCD. 5. Connie has written books about kids with OCD (check out OCF website) and there is also a neat booklet " The Secret Problem " published by Shrinkrap Press which can educate other kids about OCD kids. In addition to learning about OCD, for us it has been important to learn about behavior problems. There are a number of books that have been helpful in explaining how to cope with the difficult behaviors that some of our beloved OCDers have. Another book that is addressed directly to OCD family members is Dr. Herbert Gravitz's book, " Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: New Help for the Family " . Dr. Tamar Chansky is writing a book on OCD and kids and I am looking forward to reading it when it is pubished. I have found Dr. Hatton's manual to be very informative and an easy read. It is not specifically aimed at children as is the protocol outlined in Dr. March's book. I do like the way Dr. Hatton's manual addressed coping with the problems that come up during CBT. Happy reading, take care, aloha, Kathy (Ha) kathyh@... At 10:05 PM 6/26/99 -0700, you wrote: >From: " Jim " <jjmcf@...> > >Hi Terry and Welcome > >THe manual is about 160 pages long and is should be used primarily as a part >of a CBT program with a professional [according to Jim]. I have not >purchased it yet. Perhaps Roman who is on this List and whose >daughter sees Jim Hatton; may have it and be able to comment on i better. > > from Canada mentioned she has it and has read it, in an earlier post >today [available at www.onelist.com in the archives for this group]. > >Jim > > >> > >> >Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA >Conference, >> >is also available. >> > >> >Jim in San Diego >> > >> >Hi, >> >> My name is Terry and my daughter has OCD. Please tell me more about the >> book. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 L. I would like it. Thanks!!!!! mary from La. TeenList OCD wrote: > From: TeenList OCD <teenocd@...> > > I have the whole (Dr. Jim Hatton)Primer online, and would be glad to send it > on to whomever would like it. > L.=} > > From: " Jim " <jjmcf@...> > > Hi Terry and Welcome > > THe manual is about 160 pages long and is should be used primarily as a part > of a CBT program with a professional [according to Jim]. I have not > purchased it yet. Perhaps Roman who is on this List and whose > daughter sees Jim Hatton; may have it and be able to comment on i better. > > from Canada mentioned she has it and has read it, in an earlier post > today [available at www.onelist.com in the archives for this group]. > > Jim > > > > > > >Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA > Conference, > > >is also available. > > > > > >Jim in San Diego > > > > > >Hi, > > > > My name is Terry and my daughter has OCD. Please tell me more about the > > book. > > > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 I would love to have a copy thanks pam TeenList OCD wrote: > From: TeenList OCD <teenocd@...> > > I have the whole (Dr. Jim Hatton)Primer online, and would be glad to send it > on to whomever would like it. > L.=} > > From: " Jim " <jjmcf@...> > > Hi Terry and Welcome > > THe manual is about 160 pages long and is should be used primarily as a part > of a CBT program with a professional [according to Jim]. I have not > purchased it yet. Perhaps Roman who is on this List and whose > daughter sees Jim Hatton; may have it and be able to comment on i better. > > from Canada mentioned she has it and has read it, in an earlier post > today [available at www.onelist.com in the archives for this group]. > > Jim > > > > > > >Jim Hatton's treatment manual which made its debut at the OCSDA > Conference, > > >is also available. > > > > > >Jim in San Diego > > > > > >Hi, > > > > My name is Terry and my daughter has OCD. Please tell me more about the > > book. > > > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 I have run across the following books. I ordered both from Amazon.com " Testosterone Deficiency in Men " T. Hugh Oxford University Press 2008 This seems to be a very new book written by an English author. More aimed at doctors " Testosterone for Life " Abraham Morgentaler, M.D. McGrawHill 2009 written by a Harvard Med. School Prof. Aimed at ordinary people like us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Thanks for the info. Let us know what you think once you get into them. ________________________________ From: rchanson <rchanson333@...> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 9:31:59 AM Subject: New Books I have run across the following books. I ordered both from Amazon.com " Testosterone Deficiency in Men " T. Hugh Oxford University Press 2008 This seems to be a very new book written by an English author. More aimed at doctors " Testosterone for Life " Abraham Morgentaler, M.D. McGrawHill 2009 written by a Harvard Med. School Prof. Aimed at ordinary people like us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 15:31:59 -0000, you wrote: >I have run across the following books. I ordered both from Amazon.com > > " Testosterone Deficiency in Men " T. Hugh Oxford University >Press 2008 This seems to be a very new book written by an English >author. More aimed at doctors > > " Testosterone for Life " Abraham Morgentaler, M.D. McGrawHill 2009 >written by a Harvard Med. School Prof. Aimed at ordinary people like us. Thanks for these! Note too you can search them for key words and read a few pages of the text on Amazon! In looking at these I found a new one called " Androgen Deficiency in Males. " If you search amazon for androgen deficiency you get a hole bunch of good books I've not seen before! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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