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Adolescent Psychiatry: Developmental and Clinical Studies (Serial)
Published in Hardcover by Analytic Press (1998)
Authors: Aaron H. Esman, Lois T. Flaherty, and Harvey A. Horowitz
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Peer papers and scholarly contributions
The twenty-sixth volume of "The Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry" (first launched in 1971), Adolescent Psychiatry is the latest collection of peer papers and scholarly contributions exploring, challenging, and discovering new ideas concerning the working of children's and young adults' minds. A diverse selection of insightful essays by a variety of learned authors cover such topics as the minds and lives of male homosexual adolescents; community interventions for reducing youth violence; therapy for inpatient and outpatient suicidal adolescents; matters pertaining to ADHD and Conduct Disorders; and much, much more. A fascinating compendium delving into the latest thoughts and wisdom concerning young minds and psyches, Adolescent Psychiatry is a seminal contribution to professional and academic research library collections.


She-Devil
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1989)
Author: Lois Horowitz
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One of to best horror stories I ever read.
This has to be the best kept secrets in horror stories. I have read authors such as Anne Rice and I would consider She-Devil above anything Anne Rice has ever written. I couldn't put the book down... but I strongly recommend getting your hands on it any way possible. Thank you Lois Horowitz for several hours of horror.


Dozens of Cousins; Blue Genes, Horse Thieves, and Other Relative Surprises in Your Family Tree
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (1999)
Author: Lois Horowitz
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Good book for beginning genealogists
What Lois Horowitz does in this book is explain the kinds of complex relationships with one's ancestors and relatives. She explains what exactly a "3rd cousin, thrice removed" is, how many ancestors one can have, and what inbreeding can do to your family tree. Along with her simple explanations, she uses easy-to-understand charts. She also gives tips on interviewing relatives and what (not) to believe in public records. Lois briefly describes what to expect at genealogical "paradises" such as the National Archives or the Latter-Day Saints' Family History Centers. Although they're very interesting, the trivia on the margins of the pages are rather distracting All in all, I'd say that this book is decent in providing tips and background info to beginners.

Interesting as well as helpful when doing relationships
Ms. Horowitz did a good job explaining how one generation is related to another within a family tree. The information helps the reader understand direct (and not so direct) realtionships within families. You begin to see how we are all related the more we go back in time and history. You can see why we all make up the "family of man".

Very well written and very informative
The author begins by noting her skepticism when she first read of the claimed kinship between Princess Diana and some twenty or thirty million Americans, via common ancestors. And, since heavy inbreeding usually causes aristocrats to have fewer individual ancestors than we commoners, perhaps the author had even more theoretical kin than that. From this preliminary hook, she leads the reader to consider the nature of family ties, the doubling effect, pedigree collapse, "sibling exchange" marriage, the side effects of inbreding and outbreeding, the nature of race, why so many great artists and musicians died without progeny, the practical limits to pushing your lineage into the past, interpreting the accuracy of family stories, family research in the Electronic Age, and -- squeezed into the final chapter -- a research check-list. And scattered throughout are scores of fascinating quotations and tidbits about the subject at hand, from such experts as Milton Rubincam and Eugene Stratton to Mark Twain and Kirk Douglas. This is not a methodological treatise or a how-to manual but a well-written presentation of the sort of information we probably all know but should periodically think about again.


Knowing Where to Look: The Ultimate Guide to Research
Published in Paperback by North Light Books (1989)
Author: Lois Horowitz
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More than you ever thought to ask about research
Horowitz covers just about every research technique you'd need to know. She explains in great detail how to research, different tools available, how to use them, and how to quickly find specific kinds of information.

This book started me on in-depth research (I've had my copy for more than 10 years) and it's the resource I turn to when I'm searching out really obscure information. Online research isn't covered in my version. Check with the bookseller to see if the book has been updated to include online research -- it certainly should be.

However, this is the book to turn to when you've finished with the Internet and want to be sure you've found everything available. It'll help you assure that you've located all the information you need.


Adolescent Psychiatry: Developmental and Cilincal Studies (Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry)
Published in Hardcover by Analytic Press (1997)
Authors: Lois T. Flaherty and Harvey A. Horowitz
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A Bibliography of Military Name Lists from Pre-1675 to 1900
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (28 June, 1990)
Author: Lois Horowitz
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Lesbian Identity & Contemporary Psychotherapy: A Framework for Clinical Practice
Published in Hardcover by Analytic Press (2003)
Authors: Eda G. Goldstein and Lois C. Horowitz
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A Writer's Guide to Research
Published in Hardcover by Writers Digest Books (1986)
Author: Lois Horowitz
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