The Fanlight Collection
The Fanlight Collection has a special focus on healthcare, mental health, professional ethics, aging and gerontology, disabilities, the workplace, and gender and family issues.
The Fanlight Collection includes the following titles:
Looks at the growing problem of gambling addiction among teenagers.
Profiles of people who love and support someone who is struggling with mental illness
A comprehensive look at how our culture deals with loss in all its forms.
Explores this painful reality of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) through the stories of three veterans and their struggles to overcome the trauma of their experiences.
A devout Muslim immigrant faces possible death from stomach cancer but cultural and linguistic confusions complicate his treatment in an American hospital.
What is happiness? And how do we get more of it? Visiting leading figures in positive psychology and observing clinical experiments, this is a light-hearted but serious investigation.
13-year-old Brett Hardy Blake presents how he dealt with the loss of his mother to breast cancer.
Looks at the challenges that families face after a newborn is releaseed from a neonatal intensive care unit.
Follows HIV-positive South African activist Zackie Achmat, who refuses to take life-saving anti-retroviral drugs until they are made available by the government.
A profile of the Kitambo maternity clinic in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, revealing the pressures of economic forces on health care delivery in poor countries.
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