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Navigating Teenage Depression: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Gordon Parker
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Description for Navigating Teenage Depression: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Paperback. Drawing on personal accounts from teenagers and young adults, and based on clinical research this book explains how to identify teenage depression and contributing factors, and outlines treatment and management options. Num Pages: 240 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JKSN2; MMH; VFJB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 198 x 129 x 19. Weight in Grams: 262. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear
First symptoms of depression often occur during teenage years, and it can be a disturbing and confusing time for families as well as the teenager themselves. How can you tell whether it is just typical teenage ups and downs that will pass, or something more serious? How can we reliably identify and support teenagers with depression?
In this book experienced clinician and researcher Gordon Parker explains how to systematically identify different mood disorders and contributing factors. He and co-author Kerrie Eyers explain when clinical treatment is required and outline treatment options. They also discuss the particular challenges faced by adolescents and ... Read moreapproaches to effective management.
Drawing on insightful personal accounts from teenagers and young adults about their experiences, and based on extensive clinical research, this is essential reading for every parent, carer or professional looking after a young person with depression.
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Used, Very Good
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Gordon Parker
Gordon Parker is Scientia Professor of Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales and Executive Director of the Black Dog Institute, Sydney, Australia. He is a renowned researcher with over 30 years’ experience with mood disorders. Kerrie Eyers is a psychologist, teacher and editor with many years’ experience in mental health, based at the Black ... Read moreDog Institute, Sydney, Australia. Show Less
Reviews for Navigating Teenage Depression: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
"If you suspect your teenager is depressed, read this book. It contains the distilled wisdom of Professor Gordon Parker and Kerrie Eyers, who have been successfully helping young people overcome depression at their Black Dog Institute in Australia for many years. This book is a ray of light that shows the way out of a dark place." - Alan Carr, ... Read moreProfessor of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland "A 'must' read for parents and for professionals." - Professor Sir Michael Rutter, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK "This book will prove a valuable source of information and guidance for parents concerned about their teenager's mood... Written by experts in the field of depression, it is easy to read and jargon free, with contributions from young people themselves providing personal insights into their experiences." - Youthinmind.co.uk, June 2010 "If you are a teenager or the parent of a teenager trying to find a way through depression then this book is worth a look." – Laura Lea, Mental Health Today, March 2011 "If you suspect your teenager is depressed, read this book. It contains the distilled wisdom of Professor Gordon Parker and Kerrie Eyers, who have been successfully helping young people overcome depression at their Black Dog Institute in Australia for many years. This book is a ray of light that shows the way out of a dark place." - Alan Carr, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland "A 'must' read for parents and for professionals." - Professor Sir Michael Rutter, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK "This book will prove a valuable source of information and guidance for parents concerned about their teenager's mood... Written by experts in the field of depression, it is easy to read and jargon free, with contributions from young people themselves providing personal insights into their experiences." - Youthinmind.co.uk, June 2010 "It is easy to read, rich with clinical examples, and tackles common problems such as stigma and how to get reluctant teens to come for treatment." - Jeanne Bereiter, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, USA Show Less