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Looking After Your Mental HealthLooking After Your Mental Health
Age 11+
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We talk about our physical health - but not so much about how we're feeling. With lots of practical advice, this lively, accessible guide explains why we have emotions, and what can influence them. Covering everything from friendships, social media and bullying to divorce, depression and eating disorders, this is an essential book for young people.
Chapters in this book include:
- What is mental health?
- Inside your brain
- How do you feel?
- Who are you?
- In the mirror
- Friends
- Family
- Sex and romance
- On the internet
- Difficult times
- Mental health problems
- Depression and anxiety
- Eating disorders
- Finding help
- Extent:
- 272 pages
- Dimensions:
- 198 x 130mm
- Paperback ISBN:
- 9781474937290
- Lexile:
- 1000L
- Key Stage:
- KS3, KS4
- Publication Date:
- May 2018
- Work Reference:
- 04562
Chapters in this book include:
- What is mental health?
- Inside your brain
- How do you feel?
- Who are you?
- In the mirror
- Friends
- Family
- Sex and romance
- On the internet
- Difficult times
- Mental health problems
- Depression and anxiety
- Eating disorders
- Finding help
View series: Usborne Life Skills
Longlisted
SLA Information Book Award 2019
Nominated
The CILIP Carnegie Medal 2019
A safe and accessible guide to raise awareness of mental health. With expert advice from consultants from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 'Looking After Your Mental Health' is a funny and gentle introduction to topics like the science of anger, handling toxic friendships, sex and relationships, and how to manage social media whilst staying mentally healthy.
A super helpful book about feelings, stress, anxiety and how to look after your mental health. Discover what can influence your emotions, how to identify and navigate challenges that might affect your mental health and, most importantly, how not to be afraid to talk about mental health.
an ideal introduction to mental health awareness for the young teen
This timely and wise book is full of good advice without preaching or making judgments and offers a warm and sensible helping hand to youngsters who want a reliable guide to navigate them through the challenges that could affect their mental health. [.] With lots of practical advice, a glossary at the back to explain some of the words and terms used in the book, and 'quick links' to discover lots more useful resources online, this lively guide is an essential book for all growing youngsters.
This book empowers youngsters with honest advice about ways of looking after their mental health in a fast-moving world.
Quicklinks
Visit Usborne Quicklinks for links to carefully selected websites about all sorts of mental health concerns and what to do when things get difficult, from relaxation exercises and revision tips to advice on how to help someone you know.