Jul 04, 2008







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Positively! Comfort Foods Cookbook


Chock full of recipes to make any day just that much better and brighter, the Comfort Foods Cookbook should offer just enough “mother’s love” to remind you of home. IPMH has always been diverse in its members, friends and staff. We expect to have recipes from all walks of life and all over the world.


Mental Health for the Clueless: A reference for everytone else

A simple and straight-forward way to get clear on what you’re going through and where you need to go for help.
Mental health services seem so elusive. Most people have no idea where or from whom they can seek mental health care for themselves or their children. At IPMH, we’ve taken a different approach to mental health care. We recognize that health is not synonymous with illness. Everyone needs to care for their mental health but that doesn’t mean that everyone suffers mental illness. We have created this Guide to direct you the services, agencies, companies or health providers most appropriate for the experience(s) that you or a family members may be going through.

101 Things Every American Worker Needs ( or might like ) To Know:
a workbook in functional literacy

How much fast food is too much? If you’ve been given a 5-day notice, what are your options? What does it mean to “earn” a living ? What does it mean to have bad credit? Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson? What is the name of the current governor? Name the 5 Great Lakes. Which way is North?

Dive right into 101 Things Every American Worker Needs (or might like) To Know: a workbook in functional literacy. This quick and easy reference is fact-filled and fun-filled.

Green Pages published by Institute for Positive Mental Health

Children’s Mental Wellness: A Directory of Service Providers in Chicago & Suburbs
There is a tremendous need for a mental health services guide that focuses on the specialized needs of children. This guide will help alleviate the frustration that parents, teachers, and service providers face in trying to locate appropriate services for a child that is facing challenges. It will also increase community awareness of low-cost or free mental health services. This guide will be most effective when used in conjunction with Mental Health for the Clueless.

 
 




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