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Depression A Teen’s Guide To Survive And Thrive

Depression: A Teen’s Guide To Survive And Thrive By Jacqueline B Toner English

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Magination Press Offers Books For Young Children And Teens That Encourage Physical Movement Or Exercise

Bee Calm: The Buzz on Yoga by Frank J. Sileo, PhD, illustrated by Claire Keay, introduces kids to beginning yoga poses such as Mountain, Chair, Airplane, Cobra, and more. A note to parents and caregivers provides suggestions for introducing children to yoga and instructions for the poses in the story.

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Move Your Mood! by Brenda S. Miles, PhD, and Colleen A. Patterson, MA, illustrated by Holly Clifton-Brown, invites kids to explore their emotions through movement and introduces the idea that moving our bodies affects the way we feel inside. A note to parents, caregivers, and teachers provides suggestions for how to use the book with your child, and additional ideas for teaching your child about emotions.

These books for teens provide more comprehensive guides toward self-care:

Depression: A Teens Guide to Survive and Thrive by Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD, and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD, draws on Cognitive Behavior Therapy to help teens understand depression, and provides practical information on actions they can take to start feeling better.

How to Feel Good: 20 Things Teens Can Do by Tricia Mangan, MA, offers strategies for teens to use to slow down and and pay attention to how they feel and what they think about themselves. Suggestions of ways to be kind to your whole self explore how caring for your physical body can improve your mood.

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The misuse and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, and prescription medications affect the health and well-being of millions of Americans. SAMHSAs 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reports that approximately 19.3 million people aged 18 or older had a substance use disorder in the past year.

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  • MethamphetamineIn 2019, NSDUH data show that approximately 2 million people used methamphetamine in the past year. Approximately 1 million people had a methamphetamine use disorder, which was higher than the percentage in 2016, but similar to the percentages in 2015 and 2018. The National Institute on Drug Abuse Data shows that overdose death rates involving methamphetamine have quadrupled from 2011 to 2017. Frequent meth use is associated with mood disturbances, hallucinations, and paranoia.
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Review Of Depression: A Teens Guide To Survive And Thrive

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Reviewed by Jasmine Booker. Jasmine graduated with a BA in psychology from SUNY Purchase College in May 2020. She has completed a post baccalaureate program and is currently an intern at New York Medical College for a pediatric psychologist, Lila Pereira, PhD.

Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD, and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhDPublisher: American Psychological AssociationAlso available on:

Depression can be a very complex and difficult topic to discuss and convey. It is all the more challenging being the teenager experiencing it. The book Depression A Teens Guide to Survive and Thrive is a teen friendly book that focuses on defining, pinpointing patterns of, and practically combating depression among teenagers.

The book progresses chapter by chapter starting with a definition and adding clarity about what depression is and how it may show up in the life of teens. As the pages turn, there are chapters such as The Loop of Depression and The Impact of Your Thoughts. Throughout these chapters, teens are encouraged to be open to getting help when necessary. They are also faced with real and hopeful truths that validate their experience, but also offer assistance on how to be aware of themselves, and to take a proactive stance in their battle against depression.

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