World Mental Health Day - Youth

Updated August 23, 2024
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(Don't) call me crazy : 33 voices start the conversation about mental health
Jensen, Kelly
Paper Book
A Washington Post Best Children's Book of 2018 Who's Crazy? What does it mean to be crazy? Is using the word crazy offensive? What happens when a label like that gets attached to your everyday experiences? To understand mental health, we need to talk openly about it. Because there's no single...
Depression : insights and tips for teenagers
Cognevich, Christie
Paper Book
Adolescent depression is often dismissed as a normal teenage experience, a bad mood, or something to outgrow. This is far from the truth, and it's important that young adults and their families and friends understand how crucial it is to address any social, emotional, and physical difficulties they...
Heads up : changing minds on mental health
Siebert, Melanie
Paper Book
Key Selling Points It's time to open up about mental health. One in five children and youth in Canada are affected by mental illness right now. And less than half of the youth who seek services get the help they need. This is the one book every kid, family, teacher and youth...
Here I Am, I Am Me: An Illustrated Guide To Mental Health
Bean, Cara.
Paper Book
This colorful graphic novel adventure through the brain demystifies and destigmatizes emotional and mental health for children through accessible language and lessons. Join author-illustrator Cara Bean in Here I Am, I Am Me, as she takes readers on an...
It's not OK to feel blue and other lies : inspirational people open up about their mental health
Curtis, Scarlett
Paper Book
An anthology of writing from inspirational people on what mental health means to them. Last year, Scarlett Curtis and 52 inspirational women wrote an extraordinary anthology on what feminism means to them. The book went on to be a cultural phenomenon and turned the world Pink.
Queer Up : An Uplifting Guide To Lgbtq+ Love, Life And Mental Health
Caught, Alexis
Ebook
The self-care kit for stressed-out teens
Young, Frankie
Paper Book
A friendly and approachable guide to teen self-care. Bursting with tips and advice to ease stress and help you live your best life Being a teenager means learning how to deal with exams, new experiences and body changes. Are you prepared? No
The teenage girl's guide to living well with ADHD : improve your self-esteem, self-care and self knowledge
Ali, Sonia
Paper Book
Have you ever been told you are chatty or fidgety at school? Do you have a constantly whirring mind? Do you 'tune out' and daydream or find it hard to pay attention? ADHD can impact your life in many ways. This positive, self...
Where To Start: A Survival Guide To Anxiety, Depression, And Other Mental Health Challenges
Mental Health America.
Paper Book
A comforting and useful resource for anyone who's struggling emotionally and looking for help―from the nation's leading community-based nonprofit that addresses the needs of those living with mental illness It can be extremely hard to figure out what's going on in our own...
Your amazing teen brain : CBT & neuroscience skills to stress less, balance emotions, & strengthen your growing mind
Nebolsine, Elisa
Paper Book
"Teens looking for help in understanding their brains and making positive shifts will find this effective."--Kirkus Reviews Your teen brain is amazing! These fun and easy "brain hacks" will help you make the most of your growing mind, deal with ALL the feelings,...
Your brain needs a hug : life, love, mental health, and sandwiches
Earl, Rae
Paper Book
Imbued with a sense of humor, understanding, and hope, Your Brain Needs a Hug is a judgment-free guide for living well with your mind. My Mad Fat Diary author Rae Earl offers her personalized advice on the A to Zs of mental health, social media, family and...

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