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Product Description: Officer Randy Spelling had always wanted to be a police officer, to follow in the footsteps of her brothers and her father. Not long after joining the force, she mistakenly shoots and kills Lakeisha Gibbs, a pregnant teenager. The community is outraged; Lakeishaâs family is vocal and vicious in their attacks against Spelling...read more
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9781608091546 | Oceanview Pub, October 6, 2015, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: Officer Randy Spelling had always wanted to be a police officer, to follow in the footsteps of her brothers and her father.
Paperback:
9781608092246 | Oceanview Pub, November 15, 2016, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Officer Randy Spelling had always wanted to be a police officer, to follow in the footsteps of her brothers and her father.
Product Description: Dot Meyerhoff has barely settled into her new job as a psychologist for the Kenilworth Police Department when Ben Gomez, a troubled young rookie, commits suicide without warning. He leaves a note blaming her, and suddenly her promising new start becomes a nightmare...read more
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9781608091768 | Oceanview Pub, August 11, 2015, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Dot Meyerhoff has barely settled into her new job as a psychologist for the Kenilworth Police Department when Ben Gomez, a troubled young rookie, commits suicide without warning.
Nothing worth doing is easy--and that includes loving a cop. Being a member of the law enforcement community is a source of pride for officers and families alike. But long hours, unpredictable shifts, and the crisis-driven nature of the profession can turn life on the home front into an emotional roller coaster. Dr. Ellen Kirschman, a psychologist who's worked with police officers for more than 30 years, gives you practical ways to deal with the challenges that come with the territory. Packed with stories from cops and their significant others, this book explains how to reduce spillover from on-the-job stress and cope with loneliness or worry during extended deployments. Dr. Kirschman acknowledges the tough realities of 21st-century law enforcement and offers frank, realistic suggestions for handling serious issues like alcohol abuse and domestic violence. She also covers special topics for women and minorities on the force. Whether you read it from cover to cover or reach for it when problems arise, I Love a Cop is an indispensable tool that everyone in your family can depend on. Mental health professionals, see also Counseling Cops: What Clinicians Need to Know, by Ellen Kirschman, Mark Kamena, and Joel Fay.
Hardcover:
9781593853549 | Revised edition (Guilford Pubn, December 15, 2006), cover price $52.00 | About this edition: Nothing worth doing is easy--and that includes loving a cop.
9781572301924 | Guilford Pubn, March 1, 1997, cover price $42.00 | About this edition: Will police work change the person you love?
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9781593853532 | Revised edition (Guilford Pubn, December 15, 2006), cover price $16.95
9781572301931 | Guilford Pubn, March 1, 1997, cover price $16.95
Product Description: How can fire fighter families manage the stress that comes with life in the service? How do you keep a grip on fears and worries during long hours of separation from your spouse? Where can you turn when times get tough? With this practical, no-nonsense, yet compassionate guide, Dr...read more
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9781593850845 | Guilford Pubn, August 11, 2004, cover price $52.00 | About this edition: How can fire fighter families manage the stress that comes with life in the service?
9780072414288, titled "Music: An Appreciation" | 4th brief edition (McGraw-Hill College, July 1, 2001), cover price $55.01 | also contains Music, an Appreciation
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9781593850630 | Guilford Pubn, August 11, 2004, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: How can fire fighter families manage the stress that comes with life in the service?
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