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- Beck, Aaron, T. (1995). Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond. The Guilford Press: New York, NY (1999) Prisoners of Hate: The Cognitive Basis of Anger, Hostility and Violence.. The Guilford Press: New York, NY.
- Clark, D., and Beck, Aron T., et al. (1995) Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory 8 Therapy of Depression. John Wiley & Sons: Philadelphia, PA.
- Edelstein, Michael, R., Ph.D., and Steele, David Ramsey, Ph.D. (1997). Three Minute Therapy. Glenbridge Publishing Ltd.: Lakewood, CO.
- Ellis. Albert, Ph.D. (1988). How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything- Yes, Anything. Carol Publishing Group: Secaucus, NJ.
- Ellis, Albert, Ph.D., and Harper, Robert A., Ph.D. (1997). A Guide to Rational Living. Third Ed. Wilshire Book Co.: Hollywood, CA.
- Ellis, Albert, Ph.D., and Lange, Arthur, Ed.D. (1995). How to Keep People From Pushing Your Buttons. Carol Publishing Group: Secaucus, NJ.
- Lazarus, Arnold A., Ph.D., Lazarus, Clifford, N., Ph.D., and Fay. Allen, M.D. (1993). Don't Believe it for a Minute! Forty Toxic Ideas that are Driving You Crazy. Impact Publishers: San Luis Obispo, CA.
- Seligman, Martin, Ph.D. (1990). Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life. Pocket Books: New York, NY.
- Wilde, Jerry. (1995) Anger Management in Schools: Alternatives to Student Violence. Technomic Publishing: Lancaster, PA.
Video Programs
In addition to BeCool: Losing it! There are five other programs in the BeCool series. These other programs teach the now famous "Don't be Hot ... Don't be Cold ... BeCool*" paradigm to deal with difficult people. These first BeCool programs provide introductory content upon which BeCool": Losing It!'* was later based.
BeCool Lower Elementary: Coping With Difficult People
Establish good habits early loveable Chester* the Cat and his real-life friends teach BeCool techniques that help kids cope with teasing, bullying, criticism and anger. The text and graphics make it a breeze for 5- through 8-year-olds to relate.
BeCool Upper Elementary: Coping With Difficult People
How to deal with teasing, bullying, anger and criticism is sensibly taught to 8- through 12-year-olds.
Simple and straightforward, BeCool teaches kids to avoid the negatives of "hot" and "cold" behavior.
BeCool Middle School: Part 1: Coping With Difficult People
The toughest years. Sensitivity is high and self-esteem is always on the line. BeCool will teach your students proven techniques to immediately cope and defuse provocation and aggression.
BeCool Middle School: Part 2: Give & Takeβ’ -- Negotiate
Illustrating techniques used by top international negotiators, this new BeCool program teaches adolescents how to negotiate long-term resolution of disputes with peers and authority figures.
BeCool High School: Coping With Difficult People
Bad responses to teasing and bullying can have devastating effects on young adults. BeCool teaches students how to control their emotions in tough situations β without losing dignity and respect.
All BeCool programs can be purchased through its publisher, the James Stanfield Company, Inc., at 1-800-421-6534 or P.O. Box 41058, Santa Barbara, CA 93140.