When to Really Worry: Mental Health Problems in Teenagers and What to do About Them
Author(s): Michael Carr-Gregg
When does normal teenage behaviour become something you really need to worry about? When to Really Worry by Dr Michael Carr-Gregg will help you find out.
In this insightful book, one of Australia's leading authorities on adolescent mental health, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, offers practical information on the symptoms, causes and treatment for everything from ADHD and eating disorders to anxiety and depression. Michael also includes tips on:
- detecting early warning signs
- encouraging your teenager to visit a doctor
- finding a youth-friendly GP, counsellor or therapist . navigating the public mental health system
When to Really Worry is an essential reference for parents, teachers, coaches or anyone who works with young people.
General Information
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- : Penguin Books Australia
- : Penguin Books Australia
- : 0.264
- : August 2009
- : 166mm X 141mm X 15mm
- : Australia
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Michael Carr-Gregg
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : 362.20835
- : 224
- : Illustrations
- : Illustrations
More About The Product
Michael Carr-Gregg is Australia's leading authority on teenage behaviour and a practising psychologist specialising in the area of parenting adolescents and adolescent mental health. He is the bestselling author of Surviving Adolescents, The Princess Bitchface Syndrome and Real Wired Child.