Little Pine worried about her fate since the day she was planted in the Christmas tree farm. If selected as someone's Christmas tree she would have a few weeks of glory and then end up in the dump, shredded for mulch, or burned as fuel. The day Little Pine dreaded finally arrives and her future looks grim until Santa changes her destiny.
Mother Ant's many antlings strayed from their food-searching mission in the yard to check out Mrs. Craft's tie-dyed shirts on the clothesline. By the time Mother Ant found them dancing and playing in the fluorescent dye drops, it was too late. To stay alive, the dyed antlings must never leave the anthill again for fear of being sighted by hungry birds. Strong family values help Mother Ant and her antlings solve their incredible situation and begin a glowing new life.
The Wizard of Gabgen holds an auction to sell his mystical possessions with hopes of becoming the richest citizen in the land. Leon, the most famous potter in Gabgen, barters for a special birthday gift for his daughter. Later, the Wizard decides he must have it back. When the potter refuses to return his purchase, the angry Wizard casts an evil spell. Leon must break the evil spell and create some magic of his own to trick the Wizard into leaving the land of Gabgen. Other titles by this author: The Ants Have Dyed, The Cat Trap and Little Pine's Fate
The explosive sequel to the CBA best-seller, Lethal Harvest. Around every turn in the story lies a blinding matrix of complicated motives and challenges to the sanctity of life. Guaranteed fiction!
Adult ADHD: Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment, Third Edition covers not only diagnostic assessment, but also comorbidity patterns as well as differential diagnosis of ADHD with for example bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder. The symptom overlap and misdiagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome in girls and women with the inattentive subtype of ADHD, ADD is explored. The chronic delayed sleep phase syndrome associated with ADHD based on disturbances in the circadian rhythm, and the possible consequences for general health (obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer) are discussed. There are sections on ADHD and intelligence, criminality, sexuality, dyslexia and autism. Adult ADHD can be treated effectively but as yet the disorder is not always recognised by professionals and this book aims to help correct this. Diagnostic tools are included, such as the structured Diagnostic Interview for Adult ADHD (DIVA), and an ultra-short and somewhat longer screening tool, all based on the DSM-IV criteria for ADHD. Treatment options cover psychoeducation and motivation and individual and group coaching; long-acting stimulants and other new drugs for treating ADHD; use of melatonin to treat the delayed sleep-phase disorder. Useful information is included on the setting up and organisation of a department for adult ADHD with a multidisciplinary team. References, websites and useful international addresses have all been updated. Adult ADHD: Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment, Third Edition is intended for students, junior doctors/residents, psychologists, psychiatrists, other mental healthcare professionals and interested parties and provides a quick overview of the current state of the science and of the methods used in diagnosis and treatment. Adult ADHD: Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment, Third Edition was originally published by Pearson Assessment and Information BV, The Netherlands.
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