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CALL NUMBER AUTHOR TITLE COPYRIGHT 152.1 Skoglund CALL NUMBER AUTHOR TITLE COPYRIGHT 152.1 Skoglund,Elizabeth More Than Coping 1979 152.4 Jampolsky, Gerald Good-Bye to Guilt 1985 152.4 Valles, Carlos G. Let Go Of Fear Tackling Our Worst Emotion 1991 153.4 Peale, Norman Imaging The Powerful Way to Change Your Life 1982 155.2 Littauer, Florence Personality Plus How To Understand Others By Understanding Yourself 1992 155.67 Doka, Kenneth (edited by) Living with Grief: Loss in Later Life 2002 155.9 Callanan, Maggie Final Gifts Understanding Special Awareness Needs, and Communications of the Dying 1992 155.9 Doka, Kenneth (edited by) Coping with Public Tragedy 2003 155.9 Doka, Kenneth (edited by) Living With Grief: Who We Are How We Grieve 1998 155.9 Enright, Robert D. 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