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Parenting a child with a mental illness, anxiety, and behavioral disorder is challenging. You can consult a medical professional, a therapist, get a hospitalization service, brainstorm ideas to deal with the situation, or read some mental health books for parents for more information on mental health and illnesses among children. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 9 Mental Health Books For Parents


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9 MENTAL HEALTH BOOKS FOR PARENTS
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I HATE TO WRITE CHERYL BOUCHER AND KATHY OEHLER
The book consists of tips for helping kids with
autism spectrum disorder become happy and
successful writers. Most of the students who have
autism hate to write. I Hate to Write is a new
book by autism consultants Kathy Oehler and
Cheryl Boucher that helps the teachers to view
the point of view of autistic students. This
book teaches the four aspects of writing that
are problematic for students with ASD
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IF YOUR ADOLESCENT HAS AN ANXIETY DISORDER-LINDA
WASMER ANDREWS AND EDNA B. FOA.
An essential resource for parents handling
pressure while growing up is harder for any
teenager, but it is significantly harder for
those who have developed anxiety disorders. This
book is a fundamental guide for teachers,
parents, and others surrounding adults involved
with teenagers who may be affected by these
disorders.
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IF YOUR ADOLESCENT HAS AN EATING DISORDER-B.
TIMOTHY WALSH AND V. L. CAMERON
This book is an authoritative guide to
understanding and helping a teenager with
symptoms like -Anorexia nervosa -Bulimia
nervosa -Binge eating disorder -Restrictive food
intake disorder -Other eating disorders.
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IF YOUR ADOLESCENT HAS DEPRESSION OR BIPOLAR
DISORDERDWIGHT L. EVANS AND LINDA WASMER ANDREWS
An essential resource for parents if your child
is suffering from a mood disorder or bipolar
disorder, it is hard to handle their moodiness.
This book is a definitive guide to understanding
and getting help for children suffering from
depression or bipolar disorder. Specially
designed for parents and other surrounding
adults. The different aspects covered in this
book include -The biochemical roots of
adolescent mood disorders -Psychiatric
medications for young people -Latest scientific
evidence on methods of stopping mood
disorders -Strategies for helping a teen cope at
home and school.
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A PARENT GUIDE TO HAIR PULLING DISORDER- SUZANNE
MOUTON-ODUM AND RUTH GOLDFINGER GOLOMB
  • This book is a Parent Guide to Hair Pulling
    Disorder. Formerly known as Stay Out of My Hair
    with Trichotillomania.
  • Its a guide for children with obsessive hair
    pulling or trichotillomania. This book meets the
    particular need of challenges faced by parents
    in dealing with this misunderstood behavior,
    which is common among adolescents and children.

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PEACEFUL PARENT, HAPPY KIDS-DR LAURA MARKHAM
  • This book is a remarkable guide for parents to
    understand their own emotions better. Based on
    recent research on brain development and
    extended clinical experience with parents. He
    gave a simple message from the book to foster an
    emotional connection with your child. This
    connection avoids the unnecessary habits of
    threatening, nagging, pleading, bribing, or even
    punishing.

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DEPRESSION AND YOUR CHILD-DEBORAH SERANI
Deborah has written this book on her own
experiences. She was a depressed child, so she
connected with the readers very well. This book
includes topics like -Child development -Pediatri
c Depression. -Warning signs and tips for
detecting the illness. Based on recent research
on brain development and extended clinical
experience with parents. He gave a simple message
from the book to foster an emotional connection
with your child. This connection avoids the
unnecessary habits of threatening, nagging,
pleading, bribing, or even punishing.
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IF YOUR ADOLESCENT HAS SCHIZOPHRENIA-RAQUEL E.
GUR AND ANN BRADEN JOHNSON
  • This book is an informative guide written to help
    adults spot the warning signs and seek
    appropriate treatment for the young people in
    their lives. Parents will learn about the
    disease, including the red flags and information
    on arranging for the proper diagnosis and
    treatment of schizophrenia.
  • This book will offer readers trusted information
    and support that will enable them to address
    this disorder and get their children meaningful
    medical and psychosocial help to reduce its
    effects.

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RAISING TROUBLED KIDS- MARGARET PUCKETTE
For troubled children or teens, this book is for
you. It is a practical guide on how to get
stressful home situations under control. This
book consists of professional advice from
therapists and psychiatrists who have treated
troubled children. The chapters include -Setting
boundaries and structure in the home -Safety
measures -Telling the difference between whats
normal about your childs behavior. -What
requires mental health treatment or extraordinary
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no extra cost to you. Based on recent research on
brain development and extended clinical
experience with parents. He gave a simple message
from the book to foster an emotional connection
with your child. This connection avoids the
unnecessary habits of threatening, nagging,
pleading, bribing, or even punishing.
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