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The symptoms, neurobiology, and current pharmacological treatment of depression.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience
Nursing
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-04-01)
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Erratum
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Review Date: 2005-11-08
Review Date: 2005-11-08
The original version contained errors introduced by the publisher. An erratum was published in: J Neurosci Nurs. 2005 Aug;37(4):210-1.

Take-Off From Hazel Valley
Published in Paperback by Covenant House Books (1994-07-15)
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An Exciting and Historical Book about Eastern TN in the 1930's 1940's. A must Read Book for Genealogists.
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Review Date: 2005-07-22
Review Date: 2005-07-22
I have done Genealogy for over 5 years, I have read, listened to, and done more stories than I care to admit. But, I was
very blessed with the fact that my dear Aunt Lena, wife of Hollis (Read the book!) introduced me to this book and the author,
Harold C. Rosser. I was blessed with the opportunity of meeting the author, and getting the book and reading the compasionate,
wonderful account of his childhood. My father grew up near him, and I can tell you, I never heard such wonderful accounts
of growing up in Scott Co, TN during that era. And I was one who thought they were knowledgeable about the subject! It is
of great interest wether you know the people or not, for it is a true intrpretation of life during these times. I recommend
this book for anyone, esp. anyone studying TN history. It is a great read, and a great read for teachers to read aloud 3 -
6.

Taking Depression to School (Special Kids in School Series)
Published in Paperback by JayJo Pub Co (2002-09-23)
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An ideal acquisition for school and community libraries
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Review Date: 2004-11-06
Review Date: 2004-11-06
Developed and written for children ages 5 to 10 by Kathy Khalsa, Taking Depression To School is part of the JayJo Books' "Special
Kids in School" series and brightly illustrated by Tom Dineen. Emily is a little girl who became depressed and needed help
in overcoming her chronic sadness. Children will easily relate to this "kid friendly" approach to explaining a common childhood
condition. Parents, teachers, and librarians will appreciate "The Kids' Quiz" which helps young readers review what they've
learned about depression. Enhanced with "The Ten Tips for Teachers" and "Additional Resources" sections, Taking Depression
To School is an ideal acquisition for school and community libraries, as well as Child & Family Therapy Clinic resources.

Tales From The Village Pictures and Stories From the Generation That Fought Ten Years of Depression and Five Years of War
- and Won! Ordinary people in extraordinary times.
Published in Hardcover by Leathers Publishing (1998-12)
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Brent's Idea On Pilot Grove
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Review Date: 2001-03-22
Review Date: 2001-03-22
I was captivated by the book as soon as I saw the cover. Having an expectation of what the book was like, I opened it and
recieved an unexpected book. What I thought was going to be a historical account of what went on in Pilot Grove since the
turn of the century, turned out to be one persons account of how he grew up, and became a man during some of the most troubling
times of our country. The very details that he remembered and captured into words concerning some of the littlest things
and the biggest things that he did. Such as when he used to by ice cream in the local ice cream parlor, or when he worked
on the railroad when he was just fifteen years old. He described how he managed a crew of older men that could well have
been his grandfathers with such detail, that I felt like I was right there with him. I felt a sense of aw when he related
his motor cycle troubles with the reader. I was in complete attention when he commanded a quad fifty-caliber machine gun
in Korea, and especially when he unleashed a halo of fire into a bunker of Chinese, that were trying to take out his entire
unit. I felt saddened when he came back to a town that had changed so significantly, by taking out the railroad, the one
thing that had meant so much to him, and his father. I think that the raw feelings of this man's story was there, and if
somebody else were to read the book they would be in agreement with me. Thank you.
A Taste of Daylight
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (1984-08)
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One woman's struggle to provide for her children.
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Review Date: 2008-08-25
Review Date: 2008-08-25
The struggle for a single woman to provide for her children has been an ongoing social problem that has never gone away. This
tale is of a family's life happening in southern Indiana during September, 1937 and continuing into spring. The mother, Zel,
having previously lost a son and husband by death, and a daughter because she struck out on her own, moves her remaining 2
children into town. Zel works in a hotel. She hopes to give the 2 kids a better life than the one they were experiencing
in the hilly woods of the Hoosier state. Like other women, she hopes to provide better for her kids, but finds even more
hardship after the relocation.
The story is told by daughter Seely (17), who takes on work of her own to try and help with the needed financing of the trio's survival. Even younger brother, Robert, comes up with a plan to assist. With poverty also comes heartache, and disputes, but also the working together can bond a family in greater love.
"A Taste of Daylight" (Zel's phrase for getting out of the dark woods and into the city light) is more than historical fiction. It is a story of a way of life similar to many contemporary families consisting of a single parent and child dependents. A well written story of common people facing a small town lifestyle.
Author, Crystal Thrasher, a Hoosier author, wrote 5 books, this being her last. All of her stories were events surrounding this same Robinson family. The first of the series began in the Depression Years and the five books end with a true delightful 'taste of daylight' so to speak.
The story is told by daughter Seely (17), who takes on work of her own to try and help with the needed financing of the trio's survival. Even younger brother, Robert, comes up with a plan to assist. With poverty also comes heartache, and disputes, but also the working together can bond a family in greater love.
"A Taste of Daylight" (Zel's phrase for getting out of the dark woods and into the city light) is more than historical fiction. It is a story of a way of life similar to many contemporary families consisting of a single parent and child dependents. A well written story of common people facing a small town lifestyle.
Author, Crystal Thrasher, a Hoosier author, wrote 5 books, this being her last. All of her stories were events surrounding this same Robinson family. The first of the series began in the Depression Years and the five books end with a true delightful 'taste of daylight' so to speak.

Taste the Pigweed
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2001-05-17)
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Great Story! Great Memories.
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Review Date: 2003-07-03
Review Date: 2003-07-03
This is a gem of a book. It will take you back to your childhood with a vivid story of small town adventure and growing up
through hard times. It's a story that will keep you turning the page, with characters that you'll feel like you know when
your finished, and that you'll be sad to see go. Taste the Pigweed is a book I love to read.

Teach Yourself Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (2008-07-25)
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Interesting and an easy to follow read
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Review Date: 2008-12-28
Review Date: 2008-12-28
This book has it all about CBT and very intersting and easy to follow. Great buy and service from seller. Thanks!

Technology as Freedom: The New Deal and the Electrical Modernization of the American Home
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1997-01-16)
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A Tour de Force
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Review Date: 2000-09-18
Review Date: 2000-09-18
Tobey is brilliant! His analysis of New Deal policy and its impact upon electrical modernization is astounding and obtuse.
While his prose is didactic, his ideas are stellar! He cooks too. A must read for any historian of science or his loyal
spouse.

Teen Issues - Teen Depression
Published in Hardcover by Lucent Books (1998-09-01)
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good help
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Review Date: 2000-06-10
Review Date: 2000-06-10
this is a good book to read when you are just feeling in the pits..need help? pick up the book.

Ten Lost Years, 1929-1939: Memories of the Canadians Who Survived the Depression
Published in Paperback by McClelland & Stewart (1997-04-24)
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Overlooked history
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Review Date: 2007-12-03
Just as the Dust Bowl and The Great Depression wreaked havoc in the USA in the 1920's and 30's, it brought incredible hardship
to Canadians as well. This book gives us short, first-hand accounts of many of those who lived through that time. The author
traveled across Canada 4 times with a tape recorder collecting these first-hand accounts back in the early 1970's. The stories
are just amazing. And there are hundreds of them. Stories of those who buried their pride and went on the dole. Stories of
others who steadfastly refused to do so, and suffered greatly. Stories of some who left the cities and went into the Canadian
wilderness and built cabins or trapped animals. Stories of those who took to the rails. Perhaps because their identities
were kept private, those interviewed here were brutally honest - describing crimes they committed or abuses they had to endure.
I don't know how these people did it.
One of my favorite stories in the book is that of a man who takes a young Indian wife and the two of them go to live in the woods. Against incredible odds, they do pretty well for themselves. But it ends in tragedy.
No one knew the Great Depression better than those who lived through it. I don't know why this book hasn't been more widely read. Any student of history will find it fascinating. It is an historical treasure. Highly recommended.
One of my favorite stories in the book is that of a man who takes a young Indian wife and the two of them go to live in the woods. Against incredible odds, they do pretty well for themselves. But it ends in tragedy.
No one knew the Great Depression better than those who lived through it. I don't know why this book hasn't been more widely read. Any student of history will find it fascinating. It is an historical treasure. Highly recommended.
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