Sources

The book "Caring and PTSD"

Interviews with caregivers

Bath, H. I., Seita, J. R., & Brendtro, L. K. (2018). The three pillars of transforming care: Trauma and resilience in the other 23 hours. University of Winnipeg, Faculty of Education Publishing.

Boon, S., Steele, K., & van der Hart, O. (2014). Traumerelatert dissosiasjon: Ferdighetstrening for pasienter og terapeuter [Trauma-related dissociation: Skills training for patients and therapists] (I. Berrefjord & H. Bækkelund, overs.). Modum Bad.

Bøckmann, K., & Kjellevold, A. (2021). Pårørende i helse- og omsorgstjenesten: En klinisk og juridisk innføring [Family caregivers in the health and care services: A clinical and legal introduction] (3. utg.). Gyldendal.

Hagen, M. B. (Red.). (2021). Traumebevisst omsorg i psykisk helsearbeid: Fra et tilknytningsteoretisk perspektiv [Trauma-informed care in mental health work: From an attachment-theoretical perspective] (2. utg.). Universitetsforlaget.

Maté, G. (2019). Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder. Vermilion.

Modum Bad. (2014). Tilbake til nåtid: En manual for håndtering av traumereaksjoner [Back to the Present: A manual for managing trauma reactions] (I. Holbæk, Ed.). Modum Bad.

All illustrations were purchased from www.istockphoto.com and adapted for Because You Care

 

The book "Caring and autism"

Interviews with relevant caregivers

Churchill, E. (2022). Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Handbook for Caregivers in Self-Care: Sparking Teleport Company.

Gerland, G. (2010). En riktig människa. Studentlitteratur AB.

Prizant, B. M. (2016). Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism. Simon & Schuster.

Higashida, N. (2021). The Reason I Jump. Sceptre.

All illustrations purchased from www.istockphoto.com and adapted for Because You Care.

 

The book "Caring and ADHD"

Interviews with relevant family members

Brønstad, A., Skjetne, I., & Gjedrem, S. (2021). Helse 2: Vg2 og vg3 helsearbeiderfag (4. utg.). Gyldendal. [Health 2: Vg2 and Vg3 health care worker studies (4th ed.).]

Brønstad, A., Skjetne, I., & Hånes, H. (2021). Helse 1: Vg2 og vg3 helsearbeiderfag (4. utg.). Gyldendal. [Health 1: Vg2 and Vg3 health care worker studies (4th ed.).]

Bøckmann, K., & Kjellevold, A. (2021). Pårørende i helse- og omsorgstjenesten: En klinisk og juridisk innføring (3. utg.). [Relatives/family caregivers in the health and care services: A clinical and legal introduction (3rd ed.).]

Lauveng, A. (2020). Grunnbok i psykisk helsearbeid: Det landskapet vi er mennesker i. Universitetsforlaget. [Basic text in mental health work: The landscape in which we are human.]

Leer, K. (2024). ADHD – 7 veier til ny forståelse. Cappelen Damm. [ADHD – 7 ways to a new understanding.]

Lunde, S. (2010). Hypersuper superhyper. Hertervig forlag. [Hyper-super super-hyper.]

Maté, G. (2019). Scattered Minds. Ebury Publishing.

Wiig Andersen, S. (Regissør). (2008). Jenteliv: Tre jentehistorier om ADHD [Dokumentar; DVD]. Sørlandet kompetansesenter. [Girl life: Three girls’ stories about ADHD [Documentary; DVD].]

References for QR codes are provided next to each QR code in the book.

All illustrations purchased from www.istockphoto.com and adapted for Because You Care.

 

The book "Caring and ME"

Interviews with relevant caregivers

Brea, J. (Regissør). (2017). Unrest [Dokumentarfilm]. United States: Upturn Films.

Coakley, H. (2022). ME/CFS: Understanding and managing myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.

NICE – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. (2021). Myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome: 
diagnosis and management (NICE guideline NG206). https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng206

Shepherd, C. (2020). Living with ME and CFS: A guide to diagnosis, treatment and managing symptoms. Oxford: Hammersmith Health Books.

White, T., & Davis, R. W. (2021). The Puzzle Solver: A scientist’s desperate quest to cure the illness that stole his son. New York: Hachette Books.

All illustrations purchased from www.istockphoto.com and adapted for

Because You Care.