Young mental health
Material type: BookPublication details: London: Simon and Schuster, 2020.Description: 270p.; pbk; 19cmISBN:- 9789386797469
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How do we talk about Mental Health? Are we having the sometimes-difficult conversations that we need to with our children? And why is all this more relevant than ever in India? Read Young Mental Health to find out.
Co-authored by Amrita Tripathi and Meera Haran Alva, and featuring a foreword and key interview with leading child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr Amit Sen, the book relies on interviews, lived experience and story-telling through comics to share a unique insight into what it means to be an adolescent or young adult in India today, the kinds of pressure and stressors they face and how to start approaching some serious – even life-saving – conversations.
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Young-Mental-Health/Amrita-Tripathi/9789386797476
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