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Today's teenagers are dealing with stress at an unprecedented level. The inescapable flood of difficult news and world concerns can make anyone—but especially young adults—feel isolated and anxious. Dealing with Stress: Insights and Tips for Teenagers offers relatable anecdotes and practical strategies to guide teenagers who are struggling with stress and mental health, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic and other life crises.
Readers will learn:
What stress is and its functionHow and why it can impact young adults in particularHow to identify and manage stress triggersA variety of coping methodsThe real-life experiences and advice of other teenagers Featuring sample mental health coping strategies and free downloadable blank guides on the author’s website (christiecognevich.com), Dealing with Stress is a valuable resource, empowering teenagers to recognize and manage the stress factors in their lives.
Published | Jul 20 2022 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 182 |
ISBN | 9781538152850 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 14 b/w illustrations |
Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This helpful entry in the Empowering You series discusses all aspects of stress and provides resources and suggestions for how teens and college-age students can cope with it. Cognevich explains how stress impacts adolescents differently than adults and provides examples of chronic stress, social anxiety, and fear. She discusses fight-or-flight responses and the difference between aggression and anger, and offers self-care tips, including cultivating gratitude and giving it to others. Mental-health hotlines and resources are provided throughout the text. Cognevich, who has moderate hearing loss, admits to finding teaching online during the pandemic stressful, which lends authenticity to her coping advice. The most-effective aspects of the book are the anecdotes from other young people, who speak to how they’re handling the stress in their lives—during the pandemic, but also during recent natural disasters like Hurricane Ida. A useful, reassuring, and affirming resource, interspersed with occasional graphic illustrations and charts, that will help young people identify, confront, and handle stress.
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Dealing with Stress should be required reading for every teen to prepare them for a mentally and physically healthy future.
Tori Leigh Kelley, Ph.D., Founder of Central Florida Mental Health
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