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Brain Injury Resource Library

Behavior Management
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
CD/DVD's
  • Neurobehavioral RadioCast- 3 part series
Videos
  • TV Smarts for Kids: Grade K-2, Grades 3-6, Grades 7-12, National Cable Television Association. 1998. Explains how TV makes everything look good. Teaches all age groups to learn how to spot clues that define what the real messages of a program are.
Books
  • Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Barkley, Russell A & Kevin R. Murphy The Guilford Press 1998 Bh001b
  • Handbook of Depression. Beckham E. Edward & William Leber The Guilford Press 1995 Bh002b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Applied Behavior Analysis. Burke, William H. HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 Bh003b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Developing Social Skills. Burke, William H. HDI Publishers, Inc. 1997 Bh004b
  • Head Injury Rehab: Applied Behavior Analysis in HI Rehab.Burke, William H. HDI Publishers, Inc. 1988 Bh005b
  • Behavior Analysis Guidelines and BI Rehabilitation. Jacobs, Harvey E. Aspen Publications, Inc. 1993 Bh006b
  • Head Injury Rehab: Developing Adaptive Work Behaviors. Lewis, Frank HDI Publishers, Inc. 1988 Bh007b
  • CSAP Substance Abuse Resource Guide: Violence. Miller, Andrea B. et al, editors NCADI, Inc. 1996 Bh008b
  • Alcohol in Human Violence. Pernanen, Kai The Guilford Press 1991 Bh009b
  • Children and Violence. Reiss, David et al, editors The Guilford Press 1993 Bh010b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Managing Attention Deficits.Guare, Richard HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 Bh011b
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Trauma. Follette, Victoria editor et al The Guilford
  • Press 1998 Bh012b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Managing Anger and Aggression. Weslowski, Michael et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 & 1988 Bh013b
  • Control of Behaviour. Toates, Frederick, editor The Open University 1998 Bh014b
  • The Dual Disorders Recovery Book. Nuckols, Cardwell C., Ph.D. et al Hazelden Educational Matls. 1993 Bh015b
  • When Someone You Love is Depressed. Rosen, Laura Epstein et al Simon & Schuster 1997 Bh016b
  • Suicide: The Forever Decision. Quinnett, Paul G. Crossroads Publishing Co. 1998 Bh017b
  • Neuropsychiatry of Traumatic Brain Injury. Silver, Jonathan M., M.D. et al American Psychiatric Press 1994 Bh018b
  • Concussive Brain Trauma: Neurobehavioral Impairment & Maladapt .Parker, Rolland S. CRC Press 2001 Bh019b
  • The Changing Nervous System: Neurobehavioral Consequences. Broman, Sarah H. & Jack M. Fletcher Oxford University Press 1999 Bh020b
  • The Brain: Degeneration, Damage and Disorder. Metcalfe, Judith, editor The Open University 1998 Bh021b
  • Attention, Memory, and Executive Function. Lyon, G. Reid & Norman Krasnegor Paul H. Brooks Pub. Co 1996 Bh022b
  • Behavioral Management Strategies for Working with Persons with BI. Rothke, Steven E., Ph.D. et al Rehab Institute of Chicago 1998 Bh023b
  • Neuropsychological Assessment. Lezak, Muriel Deutsch Oxford University Press 1995 Bh024b
  • Neuropsychological Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Raskin, Sarah A. & Catherine Mateer Oxford University Press 2000 Bh025b
  • The Executive Brain: Frontal Lobes and the Civilized Mind. Goldberg, Elkhonon Oxford University Press 2001 Bh026b
  • Principles of Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology. Mesulam, M.-Marsel Oxford University Press 2000 Bh027b
  • Matter of Mind. Heilman, Kenneth M. Oxford University Press 2002 Bh028b
  • Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurology. Cummings, Jeffrey L., & Michael Trimble American Psychiatric Press 2002 Bh029B
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The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire does not support, endorse, or recommend any product, method of treatment, or program for persons with brain injury. We endeavor to inform and believe that you have the right to know what help is available. Information within these pages consists of items that may be of interest to our community.