The Real Guide to Teenage Depression: Handling Teen Depression A book about what matters most for teen boys and teen girls

The Real Guide to Teenage Depression: Handling Teen Depression A book about what matters most for teen boys and teen girls

The Real Guide to Teenage Depression: Handling Teen Depression A book about what matters most for teen boys and teen girls

The Real Guide to Teenage Depression: Handling Teen Depression A book about what matters most for teen boys and teen girls

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Overview

"Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?" - John Keats

In The Real Guide to Teenage Depression, author Patrice Foster offers a unique and practical look at teen depression, drawing from her own personal battles with depression, years of experience helping teenagers overcome depression at work and most importantly, parenting teens of her own through many difficult issues, such as bullying and harassment.

In this all-inclusive teenager depression guide, teenagers and parents of teenagers will learn:

  • How to identify teen depression and notice teen depression symptoms- the difference between "going through a phase" and real depression that needs to be addressed
  • Vital positive parenting tips for Moms and Dads of teens with depression - Important family communication skills for talking about depression and its underlying causes, like low self-esteem, self-doubt and social anxiety
  • How to deal with difficult social issues at school and with classmates, like bullying, social media for teens, cyber bullying, harassment and social "clicks"
  • A special section on LGBTQ teen depression, teens with disabilities and minority population teens dealing with racial issues
  • How to prevent teen suicide - signs your teenager needs professional help and when to take action
  • Empowering teenagers with depression to embrace their challenges and become a stronger adult

Being a teenager or the parent of a teenager is even tougher now than it was in the past. Whether your child has teen depression and needs help or is just feeling down and seeking the right words from their parents, in this book, Foster provides down-to-Earth advice that has been proven to work for families in all types of situations and anywhere in the world.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998187402
Publisher: Patricemfoster.com
Publication date: 06/15/2017
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

PATRICE M FOSTER
BIOGRAPHY

Patrice M Foster's life reads like an adventure novel that might have been entitled, "Journey to Respect'. Born in Jamaica West Indies, she and her five siblings were abandoned when her mother fled to America to escape her abusive husband, who then later abandoned his children. Patrice and her siblings were placed in foster homes and subsequently shuffled from one uncaring and abusive family to the next. Entrusted to the care of an uncle, young Patrice became close with an American missionary in the hopes of communicating with her mother in America.
When Patrice was twelve, she and her siblings were finally reunited with their mother, but it was not the happy reunion of their dreams. Obligated to find other living arrangements, the situation eventually deteriorated until Patrice ran away to live with their father.
After finding herself locked out one day, Patrice became homeless and struggled to survive. Her life on the streets was a dangerous and discouraging time, yet despite her hopeless situation, she managed to finish school and moved to New Jersey where she entered an LPN program 1986. After graduating, she relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she furthered her career by becoming an RN in 1998. She continued her education by pursuing a BSN program at Immaculata University.
Through her personal evolution, Patrice continues to battle the demons of her youth and desire to feel worthy and respected by striving to heal a little each day. Aware of the poor treatment encountered by nurses, in 2000, she established her company, Respect Medical Services, through which she committed herself to improve the working conditions and compensation of medical personnel. Her belief was that nurses who were treated and compensated, as professionals were better able to perform as compassionate caregivers, thereby creating an environment beneficial to the physical and emotional wellbeing of their patients.
Patrice's greatest sense of accomplishment was achieved by securing employment
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