Incoming Resources
- Facing east, ancient health and beauty secrets for the modern age, Jingduan Yang, M.D., F.A.P.A. with Norma Kamali
- Emotional freedom, liberate yourself from negative emotions and transform your life, Judith Orloff
- I'm feeling macaroni and cheese, a colorful book about feelings / by Tina Gallo ; illustrated by Clair Rossiter
- Most people, words by Michael Leannah ; pictures by Jennifer E. Morris
- Close my eyes, Flm Four International presents a Beambright production ; written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff ; produced by Therese Pickard
- The existentialist's survival guide, how to live authentically in an inauthentic age, Gordon Marino
- Shy spaghetti and excited eggs, a kid's menu of feelings, by Marc Nemiroff and Jane Annunziata ; illustrated by Christine Battuz
- Emotional rescue, how to work with your emotions to transform hurt and confusion into energy that empowers you, Dzogchen Ponlop
- Meditation is an open sky, mindfulness for kids, Whitney Stewart ; pictures by Sally Rippin
- Hot cocoa calm, by Kira Willey ; illustrated by Anni Betts
- Take pride, why the deadliest sin holds the secret to human success, Jessica Tracy
- Wise mind living, master your emotions, transform your life, Erin Olivo, PhD
- F is for feelings, Goldie Millar and Lisa Berger ; illustrated by Hazel Mitchell
- Listening with my heart, a story of kindness and self-compassion, by Gabi Garcia ; illustrated by Ying Hui Tan
- A good apology, four steps to make things right, Molly Howes, PhD
- Equals, an A24 release, Scott Free presents ; writer, Nathan Parker : producers, Chip Diggins, Michael A. Pruss, Ann Ruark, Michael Schaefer ; director, Drake Doremus
- This could be you, be brave! be true! believe! be you!, by Cindy Williams Schrauben ; illustrated by Julia Seal
- Atlas of the heart, mapping meaningful connection and the language of human experience, Brene Brown
- I feel brave
- The zones of regulation, a curriculum designed to foster self-regulation and emotional control, written and created by Leah M. Kuypers ; [foreword and selected lessons by Michelle Garcia Winner]
- I can handle it!, by Laurie Wright ; Illustrations by Ana Santos
- My feelings, by Grace Jones
- Things I wish I'd known before my child became a teenager, Gary Chapman
- Cranky right now, Julie Berry ; illustrated by Holly Hatam
- The book of moods, how I turned my worst emotions into my best life, Lauren Martin
- I feel proud, why do I feel proud today?
- Big feelings, how to be okay when things are not okay, Liz Fosslien & Mollie West Duffy ; illustrations by Liz Fosslien
- Inside out, a Pixar Animation Studios film ; story by Pete Docter, Ronine del Carmen ; screenplay by Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley ; produced by Jonas Rivera ; co-directed by Ronnie del Carmen ; directed by Pete Docter
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Adventures in friendship, life lessons : cooperation, kindness and love/, Family Communications
- A good apology, four steps to make things right, Molly Howes, PhD
- When likes aren't enough, a crash course in the science of happiness, Tim Bono, PhD
- Spontaneous happiness, Andrew Weil
- Emotional alchemy, how the mind can heal the heart, Tara Bennett-Goleman ; foreword by the Dalai Lama
- The leisure seeker, Sony Pictures Classics, Indiana Production and Rai Cinema ; produced by Fabrizio Donvito, Marco Cohen, Benedetto Habib ; screenplay by Stephen Amidon [and 3 others] ; directed by Paolo Virzì
- Tough guys, (have feelings too), Keith Negley
- Awe, the new science of everyday wonder and how it can transform your life, Dacher Keltner
- Emotional freedom, [liberate yourself from negative emotions and transform your life], Judith Orloff
- I'm happy-sad today, making sense of mixed-together feelings, Lory Britain ; illustrated by Matthew Rivera
- Dealing with hurt feelings, Lisa K. Adams
- A kids book about emotions, by Nakita Simpson
- We listen to our bodies, Lydia Bowers ; illustrated by Isabel Muñoz
- Coping with your emotions, Kate Tym and Penny Worms
- The power of meaning, crafting a life that matters, Emily Esfahani Smith
- The emotional life of your brain, how its unique patterns affect the way you think, feel, and live--and how you can change them, Richard J. Davidson with Sharon Begley
- Bittersweet, how sorrow and longing make us whole, by Susan Cain
- Calm monsters, kind monsters, a Sesame Street guide to mindfulness, Karen Latchana Kenney
- Good anxiety, harnessing the power of the most misunderstood emotion, Dr. Wendy Suzuki ; with Billie Fitzpatrick
- A kids book about, suicide, by Angela N. Frazier
- Atlas of the heart, mapping meaningful connection and the language of human experience, Breň Brown
- Bittersweet, how sorrow and longing make us whole, Susan Cain