Understanding Teenage Depression

Understanding Teenage Depression
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Publisher : Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781466850095
ISBN-13 : 1466850094
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Teenage Depression by : Dr. Maureen Empfield

Based on the latest scientific findings, a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and treatment of teenage depression. Each year thousands of American teenagers are diagnosed with clinical depression. If ignored, poorly treated, or left untreated, it can be a devastating illness for adolescents and their families. Drawing on her many years of experience as a pychiatrist working with teenagers, Dr. Maureen Empfield answers the questions parents and teens have about depression, providing detailed information on: *Identifying the different types of depression *How depression is diagnosed *Which teenagers are most at risk *Suicide *The effect of depression on other teenage problems *How depression is treated and by whom *The drugs used to treat teenage depression - what they are and how they work *When a teenager needs to be hospitalized for depression *and more Understanding Teenage Depression provides the latest scientific findings on this serious condition, and the most up to date information on its treatment. The book includes numerous vignettes drawn from Dr. Empfield's clinical practice as well as first person accounts from teenagers who have themselves suffered from depression. Understanding Teenage Depression is a book that anyone who's been touched by this disease - whether parents, teachers, family members or teens themselves - will find invaluable.

Adolescent Depression

Adolescent Depression
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781421417912
ISBN-13 : 142141791X
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Adolescent Depression by : Francis Mark Mondimore

The timely second edition of this bestselling guide will inform and encourage struggling adolescents and their families. In Adolescent Depression, psychiatrists Francis Mark Mondimore, MD, and Patrick Kelly, MD, explain that serious depression in adolescents goes beyond "moodiness." Depression is in fact an illness—one that can be effectively treated. The authors describe the many forms of depression and the many symptoms of depression in young people—from sadness to irritability, self-harm, drug and alcohol abuse, and violent rages. Incorporating the latest research from the field of adolescent psychiatry, this comprehensive and compassionate guide answers questions that many parents have, including What are the symptoms of depression in teenagers? How is depression diagnosed? What is the difference between depression and bipolar disorder, and which does my child have? How can I find the best mental health professional team for my child? What kinds of counseling and psychotherapy are available? Are medications safe, and how does a doctor choose a medication for my child? What can I do if my adolescent is using alcohol, crystal meth, marijuana, or other substances? How do autism and Asperger's syndrome, eating disorders, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, ADHD, and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder interact with depression? What should I do if I sense that my child is in danger? With all of this going on, how can I take care of myself?

Depression

Depression
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Publisher : Empowering You
Total Pages : 176
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1538137607
ISBN-13 : 9781538137604
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Depression by : Christie Cognevich

"This book offers relatable situations and strategies to guide teens struggling with mental health-including identifying signs of struggle, recognizing stress factors, and offering strategies to escape harmful mental habits which can leave individuals feeling vulnerable, helpless, or in despair"--

The Real Guide to Teenage Depression

The Real Guide to Teenage Depression
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Publisher : PMCF
Total Pages : 121
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780998187402
ISBN-13 : 0998187402
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Real Guide to Teenage Depression by : Patrice M Foster

"The Real Guide to Teenage Depression" is a thorough research book that expands practical parenting facts. As well as current resources. This book offers step by step practical solutions for teens who struggle with bullying. Special sections focus on Cyber harassment and depression in LGBTQIA teens. Further educate you about the teen depression as a whole.

Understanding Your Teenager's Depression

Understanding Your Teenager's Depression
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Publisher : Perigee Trade
Total Pages : 356
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0399518568
ISBN-13 : 9780399518560
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Your Teenager's Depression by : Kathleen McCoy

Helps parents recognize the freqhently obscured symptoms of depression and offers appropriate and practical advice to cope with this critical problem.

Teen Depression

Teen Depression
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Publisher : Lucent Books
Total Pages : 100
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1590185021
ISBN-13 : 9781590185025
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Teen Depression by : Michael Martin

The ailments and conditions that afflict people today can be confusing, disturbing, and painful-both emotionally and physically. The Diseases and Disorders series provides clear, careful explanations that offer young readers and researchers insight into what these conditions are, what causes them, how people live with them, and the latest information about treatment and prevention. All volumes in the series include primary and secondary quotations, annotated bibliographies, detailed indexes, and lists of organizations to contact for additional information. Book jacket.

Changing Adolescence

Changing Adolescence
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 254
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781447301035
ISBN-13 : 144730103X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing Adolescence by : Ann Hagell

This unique volume brings together the main findings from the Nuffield Foundation's Changing Adolescence Programme and explores how social change may affect young people's behaviour, mental health and transitions toward adulthood.

A Relentless Hope

A Relentless Hope
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Publisher : Gary Nelson
Total Pages : 155
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781556353093
ISBN-13 : 155635309X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis A Relentless Hope by : Gary E. Nelson

Description: Depression and related illnesses threaten to wreck the lives of many teens and their families. Suicide driven by these illnesses is one of the top killers of these young people. How do teens become depressed? What does depression feel like? How can we identify it? What helps depressed teens? What hurts them? How do families cope with teen depression? In A Relentless Hope Gary Nelson uses his experience as a pastor and pastoral counselor to guide the reader through an exploration of these and many other questions about teen depression. Nelson has worked with many teens over the years offering help to those who find themselves confronted by this potentially devastating attacker. The author also uses the story of his own son's journey through depression to weave together insights into the spiritual, emotional, cognitive, biological, and relational dimensions of teen depression. Through careful analysis, candid self-revelation, practical advice, and even humor, this pastor, counselor, and father reminds us that God's light of healing can shine through the darkness of depression and offer hope. A Relentless Hope is written for teens, parents, teachers, pastors, and any who walk with the afflicted through this valley of the shadow of death. Endorsements: ""Whether you are a youth struggling with depression, a family member of a depressed teen, or a pastor, counselor or teacher providing support and help in such circumstances, this book is a must read as the most informative and helpful volume available on the subject."" --Merle R. Jordan Professor of Pastoral Psychology Emeritus, Boston University School of Theology ""This story of a family is an incredible gift of honest reflection. So many families deal with the issue of teen depression. . . As the dean of a theological school I am aware of the numbers of youth that my students deal with who are in this book. Depression, self-medication with alcohol and drugs, self doubt and even considerations of suicide as an answer--all are in our communities and probably in even a small church. This book is about an attitude that avoids denial, attempts to keep a sense of humor, and believes in the miracle of life. Thank you, Tom, for allowing your story to be told."" --Maxine Clarke Beach, Vice President and Dean, Drew Theological School This is a story of amazing grace! I love the challenge Gary gave the reader throughout the book: ""Never give up on loving!"" I was reminded in a very tangible way of the limitless capacity of God who loves us the same way--He never stops! What an incredible mantra for all of us: ""Never give up on loving. . . . Never!"" I wonder how different our world would be if we practiced this command? --Rev. Dale Seley, Pastor Downtown Baptist Church, Alexandria, Virginia About the Contributor(s): Gary E. Nelson, DMin, is a United Methodist minister who for thirty years has worked with teens and their families as a local church pastor and as a pastoral counselor. He currently pastors a church in West Virginia.

The Disappearing Girl

The Disappearing Girl
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0452287103
ISBN-13 : 9780452287105
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Disappearing Girl by : Lisa Machoian

Adults are increasingly concerned about the rising rate of depression in teenage girls and the frequency of alarming behaviors including wild conduct, explosive outbursts, back talking, sexual escapades, drug experimentation, and even cutting, eating disorders, and suicide attempts. The Disappearing Girl, the first book on depression in teenage girls, helps parents understand: • Why silence reflects a girl’s desperate wish for inclusion, not isolation • Subtle differences between teen angst and problem behavior • Vulnerabilities in dating, friendships, school, and families • How, if untreated, girls will carry feelings of helplessness, anger, and depression into adulthood Dr. Machoian also offers conversation topics to help girls navigate mixed messages, develop their identity, make healthy decisions, and build resilience that will empower them throughout life, as well as helping parents manage their own frustration.

Understanding Teenage Anxiety

Understanding Teenage Anxiety
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 216
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781510743663
ISBN-13 : 1510743669
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Teenage Anxiety by : Jennifer Browne

If you’re the parent of a teenager experiencing chronic anxiety, this book is for you. Today’s teens are high-strung and socially overextended. We shrug it off as a millennial problem, but is it? In a world that encourages the quick fix, instant gratification, and real-time feedback, can we really expect our children to cope as we did less than two decades ago, in the land of handshakes, eye contact, elbow grease, and grit? This book is a product of a combination of three very different perspectives: those of the anxious teen, the parent, and the therapist. We need to understand what we’ve created in terms of our current society to gain proper insight on why we’re seeing increasingly rising levels of anxiety in our teenagers. Topics include: Physical and Emotional Symptoms of Anxiety Teens and Self-Harm Anxiety and Gut Health Sports: Concussions and Anxiety Natural Ways to Help Your Teen Cope And much, much more Within each chapter, author (and parent) Jennifer Browne and co-author (Jennifer’s teenage son) Cody Buchanan, who struggles with anxiety and depression, will weigh in on what this affliction feels like, physically, mentally, and emotionally. They share personal experiences to help parents better understand their teens and learn a lot along the way.