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	<title>New Hope North Counseling</title>
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		<title>Making Peace with Autism</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 21:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barbara Van Hoff</dc:creator>
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Senator, Susan. Making Peace with Autism. Trumpeter Books, Boston and London, 2005.The sub-title of this book is: One Family’s Story of Struggle, Discovery, and Unexpected Gifts. It is all of that, and more. This book chronicles the journey of Susan Senator and her husband, Ned, as they struggle with the reality of their oldest son’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Senator, Susan. <em>Making Peace with Autism</em>. Trumpeter Books, Boston and London, 2005.<br /><br />The sub-title of this book is: One Family’s Story of Struggle, Discovery, and Unexpected Gifts. It is all of that, and more. This book chronicles the journey of Susan Senator and her husband, Ned, as they struggle with the reality of their oldest son’s autism. From diagnosis to finding the right school placement, from discussions with professionals to talks with their two younger sons, Senator recounts frankly the vagaries of living with autism day after day, year in and year out.</p>
<p>For families with an autistic loved one this book offers very practical help, a look at reality as colored by autism, and, maybe most importantly, a sense of humor and hope.</p>
<p>For therapists and other professionals who may have clients touched by autism, this book is also practical. It goes through many of the therapies that are recommended for children on the autism spectrum, the role of medication in treatment, and the need to coordinate services. It is also a reminder of what these families are going through daily, and most of all, it is a call to <em>listen</em> to our clients – they are, after all, the experts on their child.</p>
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		<title>The Beast: A Reckoning with Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 06:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barbara Van Hoff</dc:creator>
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Thompson, Tracy. The Beast: A Reckoning with Depression. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Pub., New York, 1995.
This is an older book that has been on my bookshelves for a long, long time. Yet, it is one of the books that I have repeatedly referred people to over the years. Both lay people struggling to understand their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thompson, Tracy. <em>The Beast: A Reckoning with Depression</em>. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Pub., New York, 1995.</p>
<p>This is an older book that has been on my bookshelves for a long, long time. Yet, it is one of the books that I have repeatedly referred people to over the years. Both lay people struggling to understand their depression, and therapists struggling to understand their clients.</p>
<p>Tracy Thompson is a journalist who has struggled with major depression since childhood, at least since adolescence. She writes in an engaging and clear style that is easy to read and that keeps you turning the pages. She refers to her depression as the “beast”, a force that sometimes disappears for long periods of time, and then suddenly returns with shocking strength.</p>
<p>It was interesting to me, when I reread the book, how she becomes aware of the role her brain plays in her depression – both the pathways that are laid down through repeated behavior, and the chemistry that can be helped with medication. Although these ideas are taken for granted now, they were just beginning to be acknowledged in the 1990’s.</p>
<p>This is an excellent book that gives realistic hope to those struggling with depression, and to the therapists working with them.</p>
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