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41. Camps 2003: A Directory of Camps
 
42. Crises of Family Disorganization:
 
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43. Utah: the perfect genetics lab:
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44. Freedom from Pain: The Breakthrough
 
45. A Celebration of American Family
 
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46. Young Men's Program: Long Island
 
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47. Retinal thinning may be a window
 
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48. Women targeted for child-care
 
49. Limited resources farm management
 
50. Family ties (Intensive Family
 
51. Comprehensive support for families:
 
52. Long range planning for community-based
 
53. Caring for immigrants: Health
 
54. Capitating medicaid primary care
 
55. A provisional framework for the
 
56. The public-voluntary agency sponsored
 
57. The Family Reception Center, evaluation
 
58. Analysis of the NYC demonstration
 
59. The Family Reception Center: Evaluation
 
60. Family Ties: Intensive Family

41. Camps 2003: A Directory of Camps and Summer Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area
by Inc Resources for Children With Special Needs
 Paperback: 280 Pages (2003-02)
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Asin: 0967836573
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42. Crises of Family Disorganization: Programs to Soften Their Impact on Children - Papers delivered to the New York State Fifth Biennial Divisional Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, November 18, 1967
by Eleanor & Bernard, Viola W [Viola Wertheim] Pavenstedt
 Hardcover: Pages (1971)

Asin: B001078DP6
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43. Utah: the perfect genetics lab: big families, Mormon Church records, and even 19th-century polygamy are proving a boon to the study of genes and genealogy.(National): ... An article from: New York Times Upfront
by Kirk Johnson
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Title: Utah: the perfect genetics lab: big families, Mormon Church records, and even 19th-century polygamy are proving a boon to the study of genes and genealogy.(National)
Author: Kirk Johnson
Publication: New York Times Upfront (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 14, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 137Issue: 10Page: 18(2)

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44. Freedom from Pain: The Breakthrough Method of Pain Relief Based on the New York Pain Treatment Program at Lenox Hill Hospital
by Norman J. Marcus, Jean S. Arbeiter
Paperback: 240 Pages (1995-04-28)
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Asin: 0671511653
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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If you are one of the 50 million Americans who suffer from pain and have searched to no avail for a smart, safe, and, most of all, effective solution, you may find relief in Dr. Norman Marcus's Freedom from Pain. Adapted from Dr. Marcus's remarkable narcotics-free New York Pain Treatment Program at Lenox Hill Hospital, this book will teach you, in carefully graduated steps, how to surrender the attitudes that are holding you prisoner to pain and how to master the physical and mental techniques that can set you free -- techniques that have had an unprecedented success rate and will work with just about any type of chronic pain, including lower-back ailments, headaches, and arthritis.

Dr. Marcus is both supportive and sympathetic, giving even the most severe cases reason for optimism, and his book is the next best thing to a visit to the Pain Treatment Program itself. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Cronic Pain
This book is good at explaining cronic pain and giving methoeds to deal
with it.

It has helped

5-0 out of 5 stars Puts pain in the proper perspective
I have been "suffering" chronic pain for over a year.The first thing that hit me with this easy to read book was that I have a choice to take control rather than just giving in and becoming addicted to the first thing doctors suggest -- narcotic pain medication.Because of the suggestions in this book I am working with my doctors at the pain management clinic to get off of these drugs.I am learning to change my focus immediately when I feel the pain and to integrate many forms of treatment.It is well worth the read.

1-0 out of 5 stars Other Recommedations

Other Recommendations Instead of:

`Healing Back Pain Naturally' by Art Brownstein MD
(he went through many years of back pain, including surgery. I liked the positive approach of the book and the variety of options from medical to herbal, etc)

`The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief' by Clair Davies

`The Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook' by Martha Davis PhD, etc etc
(I esp liked the chapter on Meditation, since they were easy and had a variety of ones to choose from to try out)

`Living Better Every Patient's Guide to Living with Illness' by Carol J. Langenfeld and Douglas E. Langenfeld

`Staying Well With Guided Imagery' by Belleruth Naparstek

`Validate Your Pain! Exposing the Chronic Pain Cover-Up' by Allan Chino, PhD and Corinne Dile Davis MD

5-0 out of 5 stars Yes, this is worth every cent you pay for it.
I have just completed a 10 day therapeutic session with Dr. Marcus and for the first time in 27 years I am feeling like a normal person. I no longer am "a patient", which is an insidious condition in your mind that can happen suddenly, or very slowly, as it did for me. I spent the last8 years searching constantly for any kind of relief--from acupuncture to chiropractic to physical therapy and eventually giving in to whatever meds I could get prescribed for me...nothing worked.

Today, 10 days after beginning his treatment, I have a completely new outlook on the remainder of my life. I still have some pain, but it is not overwhelming, nor is it depressing, nor keeping me from living the life I have ahead of me to its fullest. This book helps you adjust your mindset in various ways in very simple, nonsensical ways. It is easy to read, and, when you are ready, easy to follow. I can't praise him or his book any more than this. He's a top-rated doc in Manhattan for the last 3 years and there's a good reason for it. His book will help you get to him or at least his ideas, and to stay with those concepts for as long as it takes to life a full life again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Clear strategy given for chronic pain sufferers.
This book is a good read for those of us who have attempted many differentmethods and seen countless doctors in an effort to alleviate the sufferingat the hands of chronic pain.

The main leap of faith one has to make ifthis book is to be at all effective is that chronic pain is muscular innature.How we deal with this knowledge is the key to overcoming chronicpain's hold on us.This is not to say that chronic pain cannot be treatedby various medical procedures.Only that if pain persists for long periodsof time, a new approach may be needed.

In my own case, after five yearsof headaches, I finally was diagnosed with feraminal stenosis at C3-C4 andhad a dissection and fusion performed.In laymen's terms, two of my nervesroots were constricted where they exited the spine in my neck.Theoperation basically "cleaned up" the area surrounding the nervesroots.By doing this operation from the front of the neck, a disk issacrificed and a piece of bone implanted for fusion.

After thisoperation, I still struggled with very much the same pain as before, oncethe operative recuperation was complete.My neurosurgeon and I were quitesure that the operation had repaired the damage that had been causing mypain.My neurosurgeon was quick to note this did not necessarily mean thatthe pain would go away.I was told the pain may be eliminated totally,partially or not at all.Not what one wants to hear but, honestnonetheless.

I give my own history so that others with chronic pain mightat least listen to my review of the book and its methods.

Whether one hashad treatment of one sort or another to alleviate chronic pain or not, thisbook is worth a read.I would also recommend that you inform your doctorof this book.

This book attempts, I believe successfully, to have youtake control of your pain and life rather than the other way around.Theuse of medications is not dismissed altogether although it makes a strongcase on eventually eliminating painkilling medication along withtranquilizers.

I have found that while using the steps described in thebook do require dedication and some effort, it is much less than the energyused by letting chronic pain rule your life.

The book concentrates onthree facets of your life.The first is to slowly get the musclesthroughout your body moving to the point where some pain reduction occurswhich in turn can ease the transition to a life without painkillers andtranquilizers.

The second component of the book's program is where yourmind is used as a tool to help reduce chronic pain.This comes in the formof relaxation exercises and using your mind to focus on ways to preventchronic pain attacts from dominating your life.

The third component ofthe program is in the area of diet.In a nutshell, it asks that you eatsensibly and eliminate, at least for the short term, caffeine and alcoholfrom your diet.

I have taken the steps described in this book over thepast six months.I can honestly say that while I still suffer from somepain, the pain no longer rules my life.The steps I take daily to combatthe pain have allowed me to go back to work, although in a very differentfield.

In ending, I quote from page 197:"Many people go aroundhalf alive, caught in an emotional rut that they never try to analyze.Butchronic pain in a strange way, has forced introspection upon you.Pain,which laid you low, can actually be an opportunity to turn your lifearound, if you have the courage to look at what is botheringyou."

If you can find that courage, this book will guide you on ajourney that could change your life. ... Read more


45. A Celebration of American Family Folklore: Tales and Traditions from the Smithso
by Steven J., Kotkin Festival of American Folklife Family Folklore Program;Zeitlin
 Hardcover: Pages (1982)

Asin: B001U3K8Q2
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46. Young Men's Program: Long Island Crisis Center.(Examples from the Field: Culturally Competent Sexuality Education Programs): An article from: SIECUS Report
 Digital: 2 Pages (2004-01-01)
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This digital document is an article from SIECUS Report, published by Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., Inc. on January 1, 2004. The length of the article is 504 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Young Men's Program: Long Island Crisis Center.(Examples from the Field: Culturally Competent Sexuality Education Programs)
Publication: SIECUS Report (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2004
Publisher: Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., Inc.
Volume: 32Issue: 1Page: 23(1)

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47. Retinal thinning may be a window on Parkinson's.(Clinical Rounds)(Clinical report): An article from: Family Practice News
by Betsy Bates
 Digital: 3 Pages (2008-12-01)
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Title: Retinal thinning may be a window on Parkinson's.(Clinical Rounds)(Clinical report)
Author: Betsy Bates
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2008
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 38Issue: 23Page: 43(1)

Article Type: Clinical report

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48. Women targeted for child-care business fuming and training.(Family child-care providers get training, funds): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal
 Digital: 3 Pages (2003-05-12)
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Title: Women targeted for child-care business fuming and training.(Family child-care providers get training, funds)
Publication: Westchester County Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 12, 2003
Publisher: Westfair Communications, Inc.
Volume: 42Issue: 19Page: 7(1)

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49. Limited resources farm management program, Chenango County, New York: Final report
by Gerald LeClar
 Unknown Binding: 116 Pages (1979)

Asin: B0006XSORC
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50. Family ties (Intensive Family Preservation Services Program): A financial analysis
by Belinda Pedroso
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006QBD7C
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51. Comprehensive support for families: Final report of the Family Partnership Program, a demonstration to assist families with developmentally disabled children (CSS working papers)
by Kathleen McKaig
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1989)

Isbn: 0881561029
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52. Long range planning for community-based services to elderly persons with developmental disabilities and their families in Monroe County, New York: A task force report
by Jenny C Overeynder
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1987)

Asin: B00071UGKG
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53. Caring for immigrants: Health care safety nets in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Houston
by Leighton Ku
 Unknown Binding: 25 Pages (2001)

Asin: B0006RRMGC
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54. Capitating medicaid primary care services in New York State: Using statewide data reports to evaluate the role of partial capitation versus full capitation ... / New York Rural Health Research Center)
by Thomas C Rosenthal
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1995)

Asin: B0006QTXUG
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55. A provisional framework for the economic analysis of managed care development in rural areas (Working paper series / New York Rural Health Research Center)
by John M Kuder
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1996)

Asin: B0006QTYDM
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56. The public-voluntary agency sponsored day care program for children in New York City: An administrative study prepared for the Subcommittee on Day Care, Committee on Family and Child Welfare
by Anne Gussack Levine
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1965)

Asin: B0007FN866
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57. The Family Reception Center, evaluation of the program: A report of research conducted under contract with the Sisters of the Good Shepherd Residences
by Edmund A Sherman
 Unknown Binding: 83 Pages (1973)

Asin: B0006W956C
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58. Analysis of the NYC demonstration project for intensive family casework services: Interagency Relationships Program, Division of Placement Services
by Francisca Araujo
 Unknown Binding: 80 Pages (1974)

Asin: B000725182
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59. The Family Reception Center: Evaluation of the program
by Edmund A Sherman
 Unknown Binding: 83 Pages (1973)

Asin: B0006W7AIC
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60. Family Ties: Intensive Family Preservation Services Program : an evaluation report
by Walter V Collier
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006QBVNI
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