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From four practicing physicians comes this down-to-earth, easy to understand introduction to mental disorders_essentially a 'what is it' book to help identify disorders, understand the ramifications, and assist teachers and families in providing a supportive environment for anyone who suffers from mental disorders. Arranged by broad category (following the DSM-IV-TR, the standard reference for medical professionals), disorders and their treatments are described, along with a list of helpful resources for the classroom, library, and home. Appendixes list important advocacy and support groups, appropriate videos for classroom viewing, and Web sites for further information. This useful tool makes a difficult subject readily accessible to students, teachers, and the general public. A Primer on Mental Disorders belongs in every school and public library and institutions of higher learning, as well as the offices of school counselors and administrators.
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Considers legislation to prohibit importation of foreign wild animals and birds under inhumane conditions.
Samuel Guile was baptized in 1613 at Ilketshall, Suffolk County, England. He and his brother, John, immigrated to Massachusetts in 1636. He married Judith Davis in 1647 at Haverhill, Massachusetts and later died in 1683. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Ohio, New York, Vermont, Illinois, Oregon, Missouri, Ontario, and elsewhere.
Family history of William Adriaense Bennet born c. 1605 in either Holland or France. He married Mary Badye c. 1636 in New York, had five children and died in 1644.
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