X
Category:
Self-Help
Suicide
Recovering from Depression: A Workbook for
Recovering from Depression: A Workbook for

Recovering from Depression: A Workbook for Teens, Revised Edition

Product ID : 18957031
4.2 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 18957031
Shipping Weight 0.98 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model
Manufacturer Brookes Publishing
Shipping Dimension 9.92 x 7.01 x 0.59 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
Save 7%
Before ₱ 2,792
2,595

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown
  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
  • 7 Day Return Policy
  • All products are genuine and original
  • Cash On Delivery/Cash Upon Pickup Available

Pay with

Recovering from Depression: A Workbook for Features

  • Used Book in Good Condition


About Recovering From Depression: A Workbook For

Do you know...The warning signs of adolescent depression? The best ways to respond to a teen considering suicide? With suicide as the third leading cause of death among young people aged 15 to 24*, school administrators, guidance counselors, and psychologists must understand — and know how to address — adolescent depression. This workbook is the lifeline they need! Counselors can use it in their work with teens, who'll use the surveys, checklists, practical tips, fill-in-the-blanks, and brainstorming activities to recognize depression in themselves, learn what they can do to feel better, and build a safety plan to stay well. And all education professionals can work through the book to increase their knowledge of the symptoms, causes, treatments, and effects of depression. Recovering from depression is possible — and this interactive workbook guides and supports both teens and the professionals who help them on the journey. This revised edition is packed with tips and activities on dealing with suicidal thoughts and feelings changing negative thought patterns to positive ones reaching out to friends and supporters avoiding substance abuse solving problems constructively recognizing and avoiding "triggers" of depression *American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001