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What happens when someone has depression?
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Kawa, Katie, author
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Kawa, Katie. KidHaven health library
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Depression, Mental Juvenile literature.
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Depression, Mental Etiology Juvenile literature.
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Mental health Juvenile literature.
2020
\"Depression affects many people, and it can be confusing and sometimes scary for a young person to see a family member or friend suffering from it--or to find themselves struggling with symptoms of depression. However, knowing the facts about this mental illness can empower them to provide support for others and to take charge of their own health. They discover these facts through age-appropriate text and sidebars that provide scientific information, relatable examples, and advice. Graphic organizers, diagrams, and full-color photographs work with the text to give readers an empathetic and educational overview of this important mental health topic.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Dark cloud
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Lazowski, Anna, author
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Neville-Lee, Penny, illustrator
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Depression in children Juvenile literature.
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Depression, Mental Juvenile literature.
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Depressed persons Juvenile literature.
2023
\"Abigail has a dark cloud. One day it appears and then it's always with her, taking different shapes. At school, it's a ball of worries following behind her. At ballet class, it's a fog that gets in the way of her grand jetés. At a birthday party, it's a shadow that takes away her appetite. How can Abigail find a way to step outside her dark cloud when it's always there? And then one day, she has a bright idea. Learning to live with and understand her dark cloud, along with some support from her father and a friend, helps Abigail find moments of sunshine again. In this evocative picture book, written with compassion and care, a little girl visualizes her depression as a way of learning to cope. The compelling visual narrative and lyrical text combine to give kids tools they can use to understand and express their own feelings of sadness and depression as well as empathize with others. A hopeful but realistic approach to a difficult topic.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Relax : how to manage anxiety and emotions in an uncertain world
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Diggs, Barbara, author
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Anxiety in adolescence Juvenile literature.
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Emotions Juvenile literature.
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Depression in adolescence Treatment Juvenile literature.
2023
\"Teens around the country have been experiencing anxiety and depression at surging rates. Parents, schools, and communities must work together to raise awareness of the crisis and find broad solutions for youth. But teens who are struggling with anxiety or other difficult emotions should be aware they are not alone with their feelings, and it is possible to get better\"-- Provided by publisher.