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TOP20B ES TS EL L ER SFounded by veteran psychologist Matthew McKay, Ph.D., New Harbinger has consistently presented the latest research inbehavioral psychology in hundreds of accessible and practical books. And these books sell because they really work—ourtitles are based in proven-effective therapies and authored by renowned psychologists and specialists.1 Anxiety & Phobia Workbook2 Stop Walking on Eggshellspage 22page 273 Trigger Point Therapy Workbookpage 284 Dialectical Behavior Therapy SkillsWorkbook page 235 Buddha’s -891-5978-1-57224-375-0page 226 Untethered Soulpage 287 Mindfulness-Based Stress ReductionWorkbook page 26978-1-57224-695-98 Relaxation & Stress ReductionWorkbook page 9-59 Get Out of Your Mind & Into YourLife page 2510 Self-Esteempage 2711 Disarming the Narcissistpage 24978-1-57224-198-512 Self-Esteem Workbook13 PTSD Workbookpage 5-2page 2714 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself WithoutFood page 2215 Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbookfor Anxiety page 2616 Anxiety Workbook for Teenspage 2017 Children of the Self-Absorbedpage 2318 Thoughts & 224-282-1978-1-57224-603-4page 2819 Anger Workbook for Teenspage 2020 Loving Someone withBipolar Disorder page 0-5978-1-57224-699-7

ebooksDear Friends—available throughyour preferred library& book wholesaler.In my work as a therapist, I have noticed that a handful of common factorsunderlie depression, anxiety, anger, and other mental health conditions. It’sastonishing—while two people may express their emotions in different ways andhave different diagnoses, their behavior can often be traced back to a single copingmechanism they have in common. After researching this phenomenon andidentifying seven unhealthy coping styles that drive emotion regulation problems,I cowrote Mind and Emotions, a new workbook coming out this season for anyonewho struggles with overwhelming emotions in ways that just don’t work.New books we’re publishing this season help our readers improve their livesin different ways. For example, we are incredibly excited about Eat Naked—arevolutionary and fun guide to making the switch from eating unhealthy, processed foods to eating all-natural, “naked” foods that are wholesome and healthy.Another new title, True Belonging, features meditations that can help readers feelmore connected in a world where meaningful connections with other people canbe hard to find.PDF & epub formatsare available.NEW TITLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2RECENTLY PUBLISHED . . . . . . . . 18FEATURED INSTANT HELP . . . . . 20FEATURED BACKLIST . . . . . . . . . 22This season, we’re also debuting two brand new series: Zip Books and the NewlyDiagnosed series. Zip Books are pocket-sized books that cover all the basics aboutspecific mental health issues. They allow users to choose the level of complexityas well as the time they’d like to devote to exploring each subject. In as little as onehour, readers can learn about a condition and discover skills that have been proveneffective to treat their symptoms. Books in our Newly Diagnosed series are just that,introductory guides that detail the first steps readers should take after receiving amental health diagnosis. These books explain it all, compassionately and clearly.ORDERING INFORMATION . . . . . 29If you know someone who can use these resources, chances are your customersdo, too. Thank you, as always, for supporting New Harbinger in our effort to bringthese resources to the people who need them.visit us online atnewharbinger.comP BOOK FOR PROFESSIONALSebook ebook edition[for a complete list of all ourebooks visit newharbinger.com]for complete descriptionsof all our books including—Matthew McKay, Ph.D., Publishertables of contents, samplechapters, author information,reviews, and more.For a complete backlist catalog , go tohttp://bit.ly/newharbinger resellernewharbinger.com 800-748-6273 1

New TitlesThe Gift of Angershipping february 2011Seven Steps to Uncover the Meaning of Anger and Gain Awareness,True Strength, and PeaceMarcia Cannon, Ph.D. 978-1-57224-966-0 US 17.956 x 9 200 pp paperback self-helpship date: 1 february 2011ebook978-1-57224-967-7 US 17.95This book radically reconceptualizes anger as a valuable tool forguiding readers toward healing painful, unprocessed feelings.Marcia Cannon is a marriage and family therapist specializing inanger who conducts gift of anger workshops.This book presents a revolutionary approach to the concept of anger: instead of viewing anger as a problem,therapist and anger expert Marcia Cannon explains how it can be used as a gift and a cue for personal growth.Appropriately used, anger can help readers explore their core beliefs, strengthen their relationships with others,and fulfill their unmet needs.Marcia Cannon, Ph.D., is a marriage and family therapist who has taught people how to use their angerpositively for more than fifteen years. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and has conducted workshopsteaching the gift of anger process nationwide.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION National print campaign to women’s and men’s interest, military, and relationship publications Campaign topsychology and mental health editors at new magazines and major metropolitan dailies Library book review campaign International print mediacampaign All-media campaign to author’s hometown (San Francisco Bay Area) Annual conference guide for the American Library Association andthe American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists Features in New Harbinger consumer and professional catalogs WORLD RIGHTSDon’t Let Your Emotions Run Your Lifefor TeensDialectical Behavior Therapy Skills for Helping You Manage Mood Swings,Control Angry Outbursts, and Get Along with OthersSheri Van Dijk, MSW Instant Help Books978-1-57224-883-0 US 16.958 x 10 152 pp paperbackteen/self-helpship date: 1 february 2011ebook978-1-57224-884-7 US 16.95 This workbook is the teen version of the bestselling Don’t Let YourEmotions Run Your Life (ISBN: 978-1-57224-3095), which has soldmore than 60,000 copies.This is the first dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills workbookfor teens in the Instant Help series.Everyone knows how difficult it can be to manage overwhelming feelings like anxiety, anger, and fear, but manyforget that these emotions are amplified even more during the teenage years, when healthy coping mechanismshave not fully developed. This DBT workbook can help all teens with depression, anxiety, anger, bipolar disorder,and borderline personality disorder, take charge of their feelings.WSheri Van Dijk, MSW, is a mental health therapist in private practice in Newmarket, ON, Canada. She is theauthor of The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Bipolar Disorder and coauthor of The BipolarWorkbook for Teens.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION Book review campaign to family/parenting, child/youth, and family therapy publications Campaign to teen publications Annual conference guides for the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Features in New Harbinger consumer and professional catalogs and ACT/DBT mailer WORLD RIGHTS2 800-748-6273 newharbinger.com

Matthew McKay, Ph.D., and Jeffrey C. Wood, Psy.D. 978-1-57224-956-1 US 15.956 x 9 176 pp paperback self-helpship date: 1 february 2011ebookThis diary is the essential companion to thebestselling Dialectical Behavior Therapy SkillsWorkbook (ISBN: 978-1572245136), which has soldnearly 100,000 copies.Matthew McKay is coauthor of Self-Esteem, TheRelaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook, TheDialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook, andother bestselling titles. Combined, his books havesold more than two million copies.shipping february 2011Monitoring Your Emotional Regulation Day by DayNew TitlesThe Dialectical BehaviorTherapy DiaryJournaling is a key component of the dialecticalbehavior therapy (DBT) program, and this is the firstDBT diary on the market.978-1-57224-957-8 US 15.95The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Diary is a week-by-week guide to help those withPUBLICITY & PROMOTION Book review campaign to professional psychology/psychiatry publications National print campaign to mental health editors andpublications Print advertising in Psychotherapy Networker Annual conference guides for the Associationfor Contextual Behavioral Science, the CaliforniaPsychological Association, and the Association forBehavioral and Cognitive Therapies Features in New Harbinger consumer and professionalcatalogs and ACT/DBT mailerWORLD RIGHTSALSO SEE: Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook,page 23 Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook forBipolar Disorder, page 23difficulty regulating their emotions learn and practice core dialectical behavior therapy(DBT) skills. Journaling is an essential component of dialectical behavior therapy(DBT) treatment, but until now, no guided DBT journal has been available for peoplewith borderline personality disorder and/or emotion dysregulation to use. This isthe first DBT diary on the market and can be used alone or as a companion to thebestselling Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook. It includes four short chaptersexplaining the four DBT skills (distress tolerance, mindfulness, emotion regulation,and interpersonal effectiveness), along with one year’s worth of exercises that allowreaders to practice each skill. Readers can use the worksheets, evaluations, andexercises in this diary to monitor their progress and skill development week-by-weekover the course of a year as they learn to soothe themselves, manage overwhelmingemotions, and practice new, healthy habits.Matthew McKay, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice specializing in thetreatment of anxiety and depression. He is coauthor of more than fourteen popular books,including Self-Esteem and When Anger Hurts. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.Jeffrey C. Wood, Psy.D., is a psychologist who specializes in cognitive behavioraltherapy and biofeedback. He is author of The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook forPersonality Disorders. Wood lives outside New York City.newharbinger.com 800-748-6273 3

New TitlesIntroducing the Newly Diagnosed seriesThe easy-to-use guides in the Newly Diagnosed series will help readers come to terms with questions that ariseafter receiving a mental health disorder diagnosis, like who they should tell, how to find and connect with othersfor support, and how they can address their symptoms right away with proven-effective therapeutic techniques.shipping february 2011Adult ADDA Guide for the Newly DiagnosedStephanie Moulton Sarkis, Ph.D.Foreword by Patricia O. Quinn, MD Approximately 10 million American adults haveattention deficit disorder (ADD).This is the first book targeted specifically to adultswho have just been diagnosed with ADD.Stephanie Sarkis is author of 10 Simple Solutions toAdult ADD.When someone is first diagnosed with adult attention deficit disorder (ADD), whatruns through his or her mind? Hundreds of questions, concerns, and realizationsemerge at once, leaving the newly diagnosed person feeling relieved to finally havean explanation for their behavior, but also bewildered at the thought of what this may978-1-60882-005-4 US 16.955 x 7 152 pp paperback self-helpship date: 1 february 2011ebook978-1-60882-006-1 US 16.95mean for the future. Adult ADD is a guide just for people like these, who have goneundiagnosed for years, only to find out in adulthood that there is an explanation fortheir disorganization and inability to focus. In this book, readers will deal with themyriad questions that arise in the wake of an ADD diagnosis: Should you tell peoplePUBLICITY & PROMOTIONat work? What are you supposed to do to treat it? Does an ADD diagnosis mean Review copies to ADD/ADHD publications, supportgroups, and websitesfriends, a job, and a normal life?you’re damaged or flawed? Who else has this disorder? Can you still have a family, National print campaign to women’s and men’sinterest, library, parenting, news, and relationshippublicationsBooks in the Newly Diagnosed series help readers not only understand the disorder International print media campaigndecide who to tell about the diagnosis, and cope with the feelings they may have about All-media campaign to author’s hometown (BocaRaton, FL)the diagnosis itself. This book ensures that readers have all the tools they need to Print advertising in Psychotherapy Networker andAttention! magazine Features in New Harbinger consumer andprofessional catalogsWORLD RIGHTS4 800-748-6273 newharbinger.comand its treatment, but also help them find social support, work with a treatment team,process the diagnosis in the healthiest way possible.Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, Ph.D., is adjunct assistant professor at Florida AtlanticUniversity in Boca Raton, FL, and author of 10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD, ADD andYour Money, and Making the Grade with ADD. She has a private counseling practice whereshe specializes in ADD/ADHD counseling and coaching.Patricia O. Quinn., MD, is a developmental pediatrician in Washington, DC. A graduateof Georgetown University Medical School, she specializes in child development andpsychopharmacology.

Readers can now take the fast track to overcoming their mental health issues with New Harbinger’s Zip Books. Injust one hour, readers can learn the basics about a variety of mental health conditions and learn skills that canalleviate their symptoms. Each pocket-sized guide features all of the must-have information about a mental healthNew TitlesIntroducing the Zip Book seriescondition, including what symptoms are associated with it and what techniques may offer immediate relief.The Most You Need to Know in the LeastAmount of TimeRonald T. Potter-Efron, Ph.D., LCSW, andshipping march 2011Anger: The Zip BookPatricia S. Potter-Efron, MS More than one in ten people say they have troublecontrolling their anger.Ronald Potter-Efron is the bestselling author of LettingGo of Anger, which has sold nearly 100,000 copies.With this concise guide, readers learn the basics of angermanagement from a trusted source in just one hour.Many books on anger management include extensive exercises and practiceworksheets, and offer dozens of therapeutic techniques for getting rage under control.978-1-60882-029-0 US 14.955 x 7 104 pp paperback self-helpship date: 3 march 2011ebook978-1-60882-030-6 US 14.95Readers who lack the time or patience to work through these books are left to theirown devices and continue suffering with out-of-control anger. Thankfully, there aresimple and proven-effective ways to come to terms with anger, many of which can belearned in just one hour.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION Library book review campaign Press release announcing the new Zip Book series Print advertising in Psychotherapy Networker Annual conference guide for the AmericanPsychological Association and the Association forCognitive and Behavioral TherapiesAnger: The Zip Book is a simple solution, a pocket guide designed to appeal tothose readers seeking trustworthy, instant advice for processing anger in healthyways. Readers learn the essentials about anger chapter by chapter: what causes andcontributes to anger, how to calm down when they feel angry, and how to keep angerfrom bubbling up in the first place. Readers seeking even more practice exercises andexamples will appreciate the Anger: The Zip Book supplemental material available Features in New Harbinger consumer andprofessional catalogsonline exclusively to readers. This three-level approach allows readers to tailor theirWORLD RIGHTSRonald T. Potter-Efron, Ph.D., LCSW, is a psychotherapist in private practice in EauClaire, WI, who specializes in anger management. He is author of Angry All the Time andcoauthor of Letting Go of Anger.ALSO SEE: Anxiety: The Zip Book, page 13experience of reading the book to their specific needs and interests.Patricia S. Potter-Efron, MS, is a clinical psychotherapist at First Things First CounselingCenter in Eau Claire, WI.newharbinger.com 800-748-6273 5

New TitlesThe Compassionate Guide to BuildingSocial Confidenceshipping march 2011Using Compassion-Focused Therapy to Overcome Shyness and Social AnxietyLynne Henderson, Ph.D. 978-1-57224-976-9 US 16.956 x 9 216 pp paperback self-helpship date: 3 march 201113 percent of people have social phobia.CFT has been proven to reduce depression, anxiety, self-criticism,shame, feelings of inferiority, and submissive behavior.Based in compassion-focused therapy (CFT), The Compassionate Guide to Building Social Confidence helps readersgain the confidence they need to connect with others and develop skills for reducing shame and self-judgment.These skills help the reader develop the inner compassion they need to reduce shame and self-judgment to makerewarding social connections with others.Lynne Henderson, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and founder and codirector, with Phillip Zimbardo, of theShyness Institute. She has been a visiting scholar in the psychology department at Stanford University, and isa faculty member in continuing studies.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION National print campaign to women’s interest, health, relationships/divorce, and business publications Library bookreview campaign National television campaign All-media campaign to authors’ hometown (San Francisco, CA) Annual conference guides forthe California Psychological Association, Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy, and the American Psychological Assocation Features inNew Harbinger consumer and professional catalogs NORTH AMERICAN RIGHTSMike Tyson Slept HereChris Huntington This novel is based on Chris Huntington’s real-lifeexperiences in the Indiana Department of Correction.Mike Tyson Slept Here received the Francis Fabri Literary Prizefor 2010.Some college seniors head to the business world after graduation, but Brant Gilmour chooses prison—specifically, a job teaching GED classes at the same Indiana correctional facility that once held Mike Tyson. MikeTyson Slept Here is an unorthodox novel that unblinkingly, hilariously confronts the most difficult truths aboutlove and human nature. And so begins Brant’s education.Boaz Publishing978-1-89344-810-0 US 14.955.8 x 8.5 224 pp paperbackfictionship date: 15 march 2011Chris Huntington grew up in southern Indiana, but after graduating from Indiana University, he committedhimself to a mission of wandering the earth, undergoing Peace Corps service. His nonfiction has appeared onNational Public Radio’s This I Believe.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION National campaign to newspapers and magazines Online media campaign U.S. RIGHTS6 800-748-6273 newharbinger.com

How to Restore Hormonal Balance and Feel Renewed, Energized, and Stress FreeNew TitlesOvercoming Adrenal FatigueKathryn R. Simpson, MS 978-1-57224-952-3 US 21.958 x 10 176 pp paperback healthship date: 1 april 2011ebook978-1-57224-953-0 US 21.95Researchers estimate that adrenal fatigue has become an invisibleepidemic affecting millions of Americans.This is the first workbook on adrenal fatigue, and includesassessments and worksheets.Hormone scientist Kathryn Simpson presents Overcoming Adrenal Fatigue, a step-by-step plan designedspecifically for those suffering from adrenal imbalance. Readers will learn to assess their symptoms and create apersonalized plan for restoring adrenal function, balancing cortisol levels, and improving their quality of life. Thisguide gives readers a plan for restoring optimal adrenal function.shipping april 2011 Kathryn R. Simpson, MS, founded the hormone clinic, the Simpson Foundation, to treat hormone imbalanceand diseases such as multiple sclerosis and lupus. The Simpson Foundation is dedicated to endocrine researchand education. She lives in Santa Ynez, CA.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION Regional and national print campaign Online media campaign All-media campaign to author’s hometown(Santa Barbara, CA) Annual conference guide for the Endocrine Society Features in New Harbinger consumer and professional catalogs WORLD RIGHTSThe Weight Loss Surgery WorkbookDeciding on Bariatric Surgery, Preparing for the Procedure, and ChangingHabits for Post-Surgery SuccessDoreen A. Samelson, Ed.D., MSCPForeword by Arnold D. Salzberg, MD 978-1-57224-899-1 US 24.958 x 10 208 pp paperback healthship date: 1 april 2011ebook978-1-57224-900-4 US 24.95Unlike competing books, this guide emphasizes psychologicalpreparation for surgery.34 percent of adults are not just overweight, but obese (Centers forDisease Control and Prevention 2006).Weight loss surgery patients who maintain the best results after the bariatric surgery aren’t necessarily those withthe best surgeons, but those who prepare themselves for psychological changes and lifestyle changes before thesurgery even takes place. This workbook helps readers determine whether or not bariatric surgery is the bestoption for them—and, if it is, learn how to make these critical preparations in order to ensure a positive result.Doreen A. Samelson, Ed.D., MSCP, is a medical psychologist specializing in weight loss surgery and thetreatment of eating disorders. She is the author of Feeding the Starving Mind. She lives and practices inNorthern California. Foreword writer Arnold D. Salzberg, MD, is a member of the surgical faculty at theUniversity of California, San Francisco.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION Print campaign to women’s interest, health, health & fitness, and physical therapy publications Online media campaign Regional and national radio campaign All-media campaign to author’s hometown (Stockton, CA) Annual conference guide for the AmericanSociety for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Features in New Harbinger consumer and professional catalogs WORLD RIGHTSnewharbinger.com 800-748-6273 7

New TitlesThe Dutiful WorrierHow to Stop Compulsive Worry Without Feeling GuiltyElliot D. Cohen, Ph.D.shipping april 2011 978-1-57224-897-7 US 16.956 x 9 192 pp paperback self-helpship date: 1 april 2011ebook978-1-57224-898-4 US 16.95Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorders,affecting 40 million American adults.This is the first book to present a revolutionary treatment planspecifically for dutiful worriers, individuals whose anxiety is tied tofaulty moral reasoning that equates worry with care.Written by therapist and ethicist Elliot Cohen, The Dutiful Worrier presents a comprehensive and compassionatefour-step plan for overcoming guilt-driven worry, the mistaken belief that one has to worry in order to preventcatastrophe. People who dutifully worry often have an inflated sense of responsibility and feel that worry isactually a productive habit that helps to prevent disaster.Elliot D. Cohen, Ph.D., is professor and chair of the department of humanities at Indian River State College.The author of numerous books and articles, he is a principal founder of philosophical counseling in the U.S.and inventor of logic-based therapy.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION National print campaign to health & women’s interest publications Talk radio campaign Library review campaign All-media campaign to author’s hometown (Tallahassee, FL) Print advertising in Psychotherapy Networker Annual conference guides of theAmerican Society for Philosophy, Counseling, and Psychiatry, and the American Library Association Features in New Harbinger consumer andprofessional catalogs WORLD RIGHTSP Maximize Your Coaching Effectiveness withAcceptance and Commitment TherapyRichard Blonna, Ed.D. 978-1-57224-931-8 US 39.958 x 10 224 pp paperbackpsychologyship date: 1 april 2011ebook978-1-57224-932-5 US 39.95Life coaching is more lucrative and requires less paperwork thantraditional therapy.This is the first book to show life coaches how to integrate ACTinto their work with clients.In Maximize Your Coaching Effectiveness with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Richard Blonna providesprofessional life coaches with the skills they need to effectively apply acceptance and commitment therapyprinciples to their coaching practices, helping clients to get “unstuck” from the mental barriers that hold themback, stay motivated, and achieve goals aligned with their personal values.Richard Blonna, Ed.D., is a university professor and author who has integrated acceptance and commitmenttherapy principles and practices into his work as a nationally certified life coach and health education specialist.He lives in Hillsborough, NJ.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION Print campaign to professional psychology/psychiatry publications Online media campaign to related websites Printadvertising in Psychotherapy Networker Annual conference guide of the Association for Contextual and Behavioral Sciences Features in NewHarbinger consumer and professional catalogs and ACT/DBT mailer WORLD RIGHTS8 800-748-6273 newharbinger.com

Margaret Floyd, NTP, HHC 90 percent of Americans’ food budget is spenton processed foods containing trans fatty acids,high levels of sodium, high-fructose corn syrup—ingredients associated with fatal health problems. Margaret Floyd is a nutritional therapy practitionerand holistic health counselor whose thriving practice,Eat Naked (www.eatnakednow.com), serves clientsfrom Los Angeles and beyond. She is the nutritionexpert for www.spud.com, an online grocer thatreaches 40,000 visitors each week. This groundbreaking book offers easy ways to makethe switch to a healthy “naked” diet of unrefined,unprocessed, fresh and natural whole foods.978-1-60882-013-9 US 16.956 x 9 192 pp paperback healthship date: 2 may 2011ebook978-1-60882-014-6 US 16.95PUBLICITY & PROMOTION National book reviewcampaign National print campaigncampaign to women’s interest,health, green living, and newsmagazinesshipping may 2011Unprocessed, Unpolluted, and UndressedEating for a Healthier, Sexier YouNew TitlesEat NakedTriggered by a growing obesity epidemic, environmental concerns, and a desireBacked bya national bookreview campaign,a North Americanradio tour, a nationaltelevision campaign& an online mediacampaign.to gain the nutritional benefits of fresh, natural foods, the real food movementhighlights the benefits of eating minimally prepared, fresh, and locally-grownfood. In Eat Naked, nutritionist and holistic health counselor MargaretFloyd introduces readers to the easy-to-implement “eat naked” lifestyle.Eating naked means eating without the extra sodium, corn syrup, additives,and packaging so common in the American diet. This book shows readerssimple ways to begin eating naked right away, offering guidance for eating naked North American radio tourin every food group and preparation techniques that help maximize the nutritional National television campaignvalue of food. Always mindful of the pressures and situations of real life that can get International print media campaignin the way of eating healthful meals, Floyd provides pragmatic suggestions for eating Online media campaign“next to naked” foods on the go, in restaurants, and in other circumstances where American Library Association annual conference guidetruly natural meals may be difficult to come by. A section on eating naked on a budget Print advertising in Delicious Livingdispels the myth that healthy, fresh food can only be found in luxury grocery shops. Feature in New Harbinger consumer catalogComplete with recipes and cooking tips, this book makes it easy, at last, to enjoy wholefoods and reap the benefits of a nourishing and healthful diet.WORLD RIGHTSMargaret Floyd, NTP, HHC, is a nutritional therapy practitioner,certified holistic health counselor, and certified member of theAmerican Association of Drugless Practitioners. She lives in LosAngeles, CA, where she has a thriving practice as a nutritionist,serving clients around the world.newharbinger.com 800-748-6273 9

New TitlesParenting Your Stressed Childshipping may 201110 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Practices to Help Your ChildManage Stress and Build Essential Life SkillsMichelle L. Bailey, MD, FAAP 978-1-57224-979-0 US 16.956 x 9 224 pp paperback parentingship date: 2 may 2011ebook978-1-57224-980-6 US 16.95Children are nearly as stressed as adults, but have fewer emotionalresources to cope with these feelings.The author is one of only a few pediatricians formally trained inintegrative medicine.In Parenting Your Stressed Child, pediatrician and Duke University integrative medicine expert Michelle Baileyshows parents how to provide their children with practical mindfulness-based life skills for keeping calm instressful situations including family conflicts, difficulties at school, problems with friends, divorce, and other lifetransitions.Michelle L. Bailey, MD, FAAP, is a pediatrician teaching mindfulness-based stress reduction skills to childrenin Duke Children’s Healthy Lifestyles program. She was trained in Andrew Weil’s Fellowship Program inIntegrative Medicine. She lives in Raleigh, NC.PUBLICITY & PROMOTION National print campaign to family/parenting, child/youth, and family therapy publications Annual conference guidesfor the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and the American Library Association Features in New Harbinger consumer andprofessional catalogs WORLD RIGHTSThe Mindfulness and AcceptanceWorkbook for BulimiaA Guide to Breaking Free from Bulimia Using Acceptance andCommitment TherapyEmily K. S

Journaling is a key component of the dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) program, and this is the first DBT diary on the market. The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Diary is a week-by-week guide to help those with difficulty regulating their emotions learn and practice core dialectical