Coping with Loss. the Life Changes Handbook (Really Useful Handbooks, #5)
by Anita Naik
Schizophrenia is a severe and debilitating disease of the brain that affects approximately 1 percent of the population worldwide. It can be devastating to those who suffer from it, as well as frightening and exhausting for their families. However, recent research on the causes of schizophrenia, its diagnosis, and the effectiveness of different treatments provides a more hopeful outlook for those affected. ""Schizophrenia"" describes the symptoms of this disease and the impact it has on patients...
One of the earliest practitioners of psychoanalysis to question the theories and practice of Sigmund Freud, Horney emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1932 and became a beloved teacher, magnetic lecturer, and controversial theorist in psychoanalytical circles.
The Bipolar Workbook for Teens
by Sheri Van Dijk and Karma Guindon
If High School Is a Game, Here's How to Break the Rules
by Cherie Carter-Scott and Kimberly Kirberger
Mental Health Information for Teens (Teen Health)
by Karen Bellenir
Depression (Diseases and People)
by Dr Alvin Silverstein, Dr Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn
Discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatments of depression, examining the different types of depression and their effects on the individual and on society.
"Addiction, the Brain Disease" is a young adult guide to the physical, emotional, social, psychological disease of addiction. Addiction to substances, behaviours, and addiction to the self are explored. Self-tests, personal stories, treatment, recovery, dictionary of addictions, terms, and meanings are included. It also includes lists of resources, help sources, a bibliography, illustrations, and personal stories.