The books and resources on this list are selected from the collection at the Family Resource Centres at McMaster Children’s Hospital. The selection is based on parent and child feedback, and from on-going reviews at the Family Resource Centre. The inclusion of a particular resource does not imply an endorsement of the information or suggestions in that resource. Many of our resources are general in nature, and may not apply to your situation. Your health care professional is the best source of information about your child’s health and concerns. Here’s some suggested resources about: ANGER Books 1. Healthy Anger: How to Help Children and Teens Manage Their Anger by Bernard Golden Oxford University Press; (Nov. 2002) ISBN: 0195156579 2. Understanding the Angry Child: Coping Strategies for You and Your Child by Martha Hansen McManus, Parenting Press; (Jan. 2004) ASIN: 094399070X 3. Angry Children, Worried Parents: Seven Steps to Help Families Manage Anger by Sam Goldstein, Specialty Press; (Aug. 2004) ISBN: 1886941580 4. The Anger Habit: Proven Principles to Calm the Stormy Mind by Carl Semmelroth, Sourcebooks; (Aug. 2004) ISBN: 1402203349 5. Anger Habit Workbook: Prove n Principles To Calm The Stormy Mind by Carl Semmelroth, Sourcebooks; (Aug. 2004) ISBN: 1402203357 6. D-Anger, I'm Mad! Anger Management Teen's Style by Carole Weddington, Jm Pubns; (Sept. 2003) ISBN: 0963800779 7. Staying in Control: Anger Management Skills for Parents of Young Adolescents by Millicent H. Kellner, Research Pr Pub; (Sept. 2003) ISBN: 0878224971 8. Helping Your Angry Child: Worksheets, Fun Puzzles, and Engaging Games to Help You Communicate Better : A Workbook for You and Your Family by Darlyne Gaynor Nemeth, New Harbinger Publications; (Feb. 2003) ISBN: 1572243120 9. Life Skills in Conflict & Anger Management by Geoffrey G. Galiffo, Lifeskills Publishing; (Oct. 2002) ISBN: 0971849706 10. Hot Stones & Funny Bones: Teens Helping Teens Cope With Stress & Anger by Brian Luke, Seaward Health Communications; (Oct. 2002) ISBN: 0757300367 Websites: © 2004 Family Resource Centres McMaster Children’s Hospital (905) 521-2100 McMaster location: extension 73536 Chedoke location: extension 77243 The Family Resource Centres are dedicated to helping our fami lies and the community to become active participants in their own health and medical care. The centres have a wide collection of books, videotapes, audiotapes and magazines and pamphlets about the problems and concerns that bring patients to McMaster Children’s Hospital. These resources are available on loan, and our staff and volunteers are available to assist you during most times. Please call the centre you will be visiting to confirm times that staff are available. For further information, please visit our web site at: http://www.mcmasterchildrenshospital.ca/ Hamilton Public Library (905) 546– 3200 HPL—This symbol means the book or resource is available at the Hamilton Public Library, which has an extensive collection of both popular and reference materials related to family health and disability. For access to their catalogue, and further information about branch locations and hours of service, please visit their web site at: http://www.hpl.ca http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/anger.html McMaster Children’s Hospital HHSC Rev. 09/04 Family Resource Centre McMaster Children’s Hospital
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