The teenage guide to stress / by Nicola Morgan.

  • Morgan, Nicola
Date:
2014
  • Books

About this work

Description

Nicola Morgan is something of an authority on the teenage brain and is often invited to schools and colleges to speak on the subject. She came up with the idea of 'The Teenage Guide to Stress' because so many parents and teenagers contacted her for advice and help. The book is divided into three sections: Section one explains what stress is and looks at the ways teenage stress is different. Section two deals with a number of issues that affect teenagers - from anger, depression and sexual relationships to cyber-bullying, exams and eating disorders - and offers guidance and advice, as well as looking at how pre-existing conditions such as OCD and dyslexia are affected by adolescence. Section three is concerned with how to deal with and prevent the symptoms of stress, as well as healthy ways of looking after your mind and body.

Publication/Creation

London : Walker Books, 2014.

Physical description

295 pages ; 21 cm

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: The Reading Agency.

Contents

Introduction -- Section 1 -- The What and Why of Stress for Teenagers -- Section 2 -- Your Worries and Questions -- Feelings -- Specific Habits that might worry you -- Bodies -- Eating Disorders -- Self-Harming -- Relationships -- Friends -- Sexual attraction -- Adults and Families -- Bullying and Cyber-bullying -- Social Media and Phones -- Exams and Schoolwork --Sleep -- Alcohol and Drugs -- Special Physical and Mental Challenges -- Section 3 -- Dealing with and Preventing Symptoms of Stress -- Things you can do for yourself -- What about professional help? -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Resources -- Index.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-295) and index.

Funding information

This book is included in the Reading Well Books on Prescription list for young people's mental health. Reading Well is delivered by The Reading Agency in partnership with Libraries Connected as part of the Libraries Connected Universal Health Offer. It was previously funded by Arts Council England and Wellcome. As of 2022, it is currently funded by Arts Council England, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and the Welsh Government.

Type/Technique

Languages

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ISBN

  • 9781406353143
  • 1406353140