Unmasking Childhood Depression: A guidebook for parents and caregivers Audiobook By Gerald D. Oster Ph.D. cover art

Unmasking Childhood Depression: A guidebook for parents and caregivers

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Unmasking Childhood Depression: A guidebook for parents and caregivers

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Growing up in today's world is exciting, but at times can be confusing and troublesome for the developing child, as well as the family. For the child, there are many developmental hurdles to overcome, especially during the teenage years. Changing bodies, disruptions in the family, peer interactions, stressors in learning -- all potential impacts on the road toward maturity. This guidebook for parents and caregivers provides a review of the potential changes in mood and behaviors that can be observed by the aware adult when a child is beset by depression. These pages take the reader on an educational journey that culminate in ways to recognize the signs of clinical depression, as well as the facts surrounding its treatment. The book is also replete with stories about children and teenagers who are struggling with their sadness, irritability, and feelings of hoplessness, and describes the reactions of the concerned and worried parents who are baffled about the changes in their child and how best to approach them and access help. Factors linked to childhood depression and the theories that attempt to help people understand the causes of clinical depression are discussed, along with positive ways to assist the suffering child or adolescent, in addition to the family. When communication breaks down during times of distress, it is important for the adults to understand what is happening, be aware of options from schools and treating professionals, and be able to access the best resources. This brief guide written by a psychologist with over 30 years of experience offers the reader an abundance of information with an appendix of books and online articles to enhance the understanding of this important mental health problem. Mental Health Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Young Adult
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