Reviews Elsewhere – The Existence of Amy by Lana Grace Riva
Caught this 5-star review of a novel by Emma earlier this week and wanted to share, as it may be of interest to some of you. In Emma's words: 5*s for this beautiful insight into Amy’s life, and how...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – A Treasure Box for Creating Trauma-Informed...
I think this is something many of us would agree with, the people in our organizations have all been through trauma, some in more ways than others. Trying to simply go on as if nothing has happened is...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – Burn This City to the Ground – N. Daniel
Terri over on the Bookly Matters website has a review of this book, and describes it as: Part memoir and part heart-to-heart expose on the tragic and invisible lives of the underprivileged, mentally...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – Trauma Survivor’s Guide to Coping With Panic Attacks by...
I found this review by Kevin C of this book by Nicole Dake and was immediately drawn to the title. As a trauma survivor panic attacks have been a part of my life at various times and I know the same...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How we...
Losing a spouse, parent, sibling, etc. for me would be different than losing one of my friends. I love them differently, and I imagine I would grieve differently.. Losing anyone you love hurts but you...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – The Strange & Curious Guide to Trauma by Sally Donovan
I came across this review when someone shared it on social media, and it got picked up and passed around a bit. The review is from the Foster Talk page, which is aimed at Foster families and...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – The Best Wellness Books For Your Mind, Body, and Spirit
I found this over on the Esquire site and thought that some of these titles dedicated to meditation, anxiety, breathing techniques, setting boundaries, etc., might be of interest to my readers as...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – Addiction: Notes From the Belly of the Beast
This brief review from Canada piqued my interest because while we tend to read a lot about addiction, one of the points of view we don't get enough is from the addict. From their book description, I...
View ArticleReviews Elsewhere – 10 Mental Health Books For Middle School Kids
Middle School can be a trying time for kids. They are getting older but aren't teenagers yet. They are going through changes and dealing with big issues without much experience dealing with emotions....
View ArticleSharing – Books focusing on men’s mental health
As we roll into November, and many men are taking part in a Movember activity, we like to take a moment to note that the whole movement is focused on men's health, including mental health. The folks...
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