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The descriptions are based on information from the publishers.
Manual of Dermatologic Therapeutics, 6th
ed.
by Kenneth A. Arndt, M.D. ’61, HS’62, clinical professor
of dermatology, and Kathryn E. Bowers, M.D.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2002; 416 pages

This pocket manual is a practical, accessible guide to the diagnosis and
treatment of skin disorders. The book outlines the pathophysiology, symptoms,
clinical findings, assessment and therapy for each disease and offers
detailed guidelines for choosing among therapeutic options.


Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 5th ed.
by Mary E. Tinetti, M.D., professor of medicine (geriatrics) and epidemiology,
William R. Hazzard, M.D., John P. Blass, M.D., Jeffrey B. Halter, M.D.,
and Joseph G. Ouslander, M.D.

McGraw-Hill Professional (New York) 2003; 1,536 pages

This book continues its tradition of presenting the latest in diagnosis
and management of disorders affecting the elderly as it addresses the
prevailing principles of gerontology. This orientation, which features
experts from the fields of geriatric medicine and gerontology, provides
for a uniquely holistic approach to elder care. It features expanded coverage
of managing the nursing home patient, diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s
disease, movement disorders, managing the multidrug patient, menopause,
health care issues in women, health care systems, coronary heart disease
and more.


The Visionary Life: Selected Writings of Lee Sannella
by Lee S. Sannella, M.D. ’40

Infinity Publishing(Haverford, Pa.) 2003; 177 pages

Sannella has spent 40 years trying to understand the various states of
consciousness in his own body-mind. This book is his attempt to portray
the experiences, insights, experiments, conversations and loving exchanges
that formed the shape and substance of that inquiry. These are stories
about some of the cosmic explorers he has met. He hopes that these tales
will enrich humanity by expanding the collective vision of our own human
potential.


Listening to Children: Talking With Children
About Difficult Issues
by Nancy L. Close, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Child Study Center

Allyn & Bacon (Boston) 2002; 128 pages

The object of this book is to inform and educate teachers, parents and
other caregivers about how to interact with children ages 2 to 5 and how
to respond appropriately to issues of personal concern. The book includes
discussions of common challenges for children, such as dealing with anger,
aggression, siblings, birth and death, and addresses their concerns about
the adult world and growing up.


First Three Years & Beyond: Brain Development
and Social Policy
by Edward F. Zigler, Ph.D., Sterling Professor of Psychology and a member
of the Child Study Center, Matia Finn-Stevenson, Ph.D., associate research
scientist in the Child Study Center, and Nancy W. Hall, doctoral candidate
at Yale University

Yale University Press(New Haven) 2002; 272 pages 
The authors affirm that sound social policy providing for safe and appropriate
early care, education, health care and parental support is critical not
only for the optimal development of children but also for strengthening
families, communities and the nation as a whole. This book draws on the
latest research from the social sciences and studies of the brain to make
recommendations for infant and toddler care and development.


Controversies & Conversations in Cutaneous Laser
Surgery
edited by Kenneth A. Arndt, M.D. ’61, HS’62, clinical professor
of dermatology, and Jeffrey S. Dover, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., associate clinical
professor of dermatology

AMA Press (Chicago) 2002; 354 pages

This timely reference will benefit both the beginner and experienced laser
and aesthetic surgeon. It examines new laser techniques, and provides
expert guidance on using lasers successfully in a wide range of clinical
situations.


The Yale Guide to Women’s Reproductive Health:
From Menarche to Menopause
by Mary Jane Minkin, M.D. ’75, HS ’79, clinical professor
of obstetrics and gynecology, and Carol V. Wright, Ph.D.

Yale University Press (New Haven) 2003; 448 pages

This comprehensive book addresses nearly every aspect of reproductive
health in readable, straightforward language. The authors provide the
scientific background women need to make vital personal decisions about
sexual activity, contraception, family planning and maintaining reproductive
health.


Research Design in Clinical Psychology, 4th ed.
by Alan E. Kazdin, Ph.D., director of the Child Study Center and professor
of psychology

Allyn & Bacon (Boston) 2002; 637 pages

This textbook describes and explains the methodology and design of research
in clinical psychology. It covers experimental design, assessment, sources
of artifact and bias, data evaluation and interpretation, and ethical
and professional issues. The book identifies and discusses the principles,
obstacles, artifacts, biases, strategies and guidelines relevant to each
stage of research.


Send notices of new books by alumni and faculty to Cheryl Violante,
Yale Medicine, P.O. Box 7612, New Haven, CT 06519-0612, or via e-mail
to cheryl.violante@yale.edu.
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