Tekijä: James Madison; David B. Mattern; J.C.A. Stagg; Ellen J. Barber; Anne Mandeville; Angela Kreider; Jeanne Kerr Cross Kustantaja: University of Virginia Press (2005) Saatavuus: Noin 15-18 arkipäivää
Tekijä: James Madison; Mary A. Hackett; J.C.A. Stagg; Anne Mandeville Colony; Jeanne Kerr Cross; Mary Parke Johnson; Ange Kreider Kustantaja: University of Virginia Press (2007) Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
Tekijä: James Madison; Angela Kreider; J.C.A. Stagg; Anne Mandeville Colony; Jeanne Kerr Cross; Mary Parke Johnson; Martha J King Kustantaja: University of Virginia Press (2008) Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
Tekijä: James Madison; J. C. A. Stagg; Jeanne Kerr Cross; Susan Holbrook Perdue; Ellen J. Barber Kustantaja: University of Virginia Press (1998) Saatavuus: Noin 15-18 arkipäivää
Tekijä: James Madison; Mary A. Hackett; Jeanne Kerr Cross; Holbrook Perdue Kustantaja: University of Virginia Press (1993) Saatavuus: Noin 15-18 arkipäivää
Tekijä: James Madison; Jeanne Kerr Cross; USA), Jewel L. Spangler (Assistant Professor of History, University of Calgary,; Ell Barber Kustantaja: University of Virginia Press (2000) Saatavuus: Noin 15-18 arkipäivää
Tekijä: Anne Kerr; Choon Key Chekar; Emily Ross; Julia Swallow; Sarah Cunningham-Burley Kustantaja: Manchester University Press (2021) Saatavuus: Noin 13-16 arkipäivää
This is a book written for children to assist military and ex-military personnel and their families deal with difficult feelings that may have arisen as a result of their service including a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. It tells the story from Max's viewpoint of the trouble Max's dad is having dealing with his angry and sad feelings. Together as a family they come up with a way to once again show their love for each other.It uses the language of colour to explain and explore feelings and emotions. This helps the young reader to name in a simple yet effective way not only how they are behaving but also how others are behaving towards them. It helps them to identify, name and understand feelings. Being able to communicate in this manner to those important adults (parents) in their life means that they can be supported and empowered. Conversely, parents can also use the language of colours to describe their feelings to their children. This opens a two way door of support.It is an excellent resource for therapists and counsellors working with families.