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Mindfulness for Teen Depression: A Workbook for Improving Your Mood

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mindfulness for Teen Depression: A Workbook for Improving Your Mood
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mitch R. Abblett
By (author) Christopher Willard
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 254
ISBN/Barcode 9781626253827
ClassificationsDewey:616.8527
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date 1 May 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

In Mindfulness for Teen Depression, two teen experts offer powerful tools based in mindfulness and positive psychology to help you ease symptoms, work through troubling thoughts and feelings, and thrive in all aspects of life. If you re a teen with depression, you may often feel sad, lonely, and unmotivated. And it can be especially difficult to do well in school, make friends, and take those important steps toward adulthood. But it s important for you to know that your depression is not your fault, and that it doesn t have to define you. Most importantly, there are steps you can take to feel better.With this powerful workbook, you ll learn effective skills based in mindfulness and positive psychology to help you manage difficult emotions, gain distance from negative thoughts, and enhance your awareness of the present moment. You ll also discover tons of activities and exercises such as mindful meditations, walking, yoga, healthy eating and sleeping tips, and more to help you care for your body as well as your mind.Depression can make it seem like you're viewing the world through dark or distorted glasses. When you're depressed, it s even hard to see yourself clearly. This book will empower you to feel better, more energized, and start reaching for your goals one step at a time.

Author Biography

Mitch R. Abblett (Author) Mitch R. Abblett, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and clinical director of the Manville School, a therapeutic day school program in Boston, MA, serving children and adolescents with emotional, behavioral and learning difficulties. He maintains a private practice, and has written regarding mindfulness, clinical work, and youth mental health needs. He conducts national and international trainings on mindfulness and its applications. Christopher Willard (Author) Christopher Willard, PsyD, is a psychologist and psychotherapist at Tufts University and in private practice in the Boston, MA, area specializing in mindfulness-based treatment of adolescents and young adults. He has worked with adolescents for over a decade with experience as a therapist in the inner city, and a special education teacher in a therapeutic school. A student of meditation, he has studied and sat on retreats with many of the great contemporary teachers in both Asia and North America. He recently joined the board of directors at the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy, where he has served on the faculty for the past three years.

Reviews

"If you are a teen living with depression and ongoing negative internal chatter, this book is for you. It offers simple, straightforward, doable suggestions and practices for taming your internal critic, and moving from feeling down and out to being up and in--in touch with your best self, and engaged in a meaningful, satisfying life." --Amy Saltzman, MD, author of A Still Quiet Place for Teens "This book provides a gentle introduction to mindfulness, weaving the practice through traditional approaches to the treatment of depression for teens." --Lisa M. Schab, LCSW, psychotherapist and author of The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens, The Anxiety Workbook for Teens, and Beyond the Blues "This wonderful book is the voice of a wise and caring friend. This friend believes in you, knows your strengths, and can support and guide you to free yourself from the weight of depression, and experience the joys of life again." --Dzung X. Vo, MD, FAAP, author of The Mindful Teen "Using down-to-earth language and engaging, adolescent-friendly exercises, Mitch Abblett and Christopher Willard draw on their extensive clinical experience to present a comprehensive array of techniques that address the particular challenges of depression. One key feature that sets this book apart from other workbooks on depression is the authors' infusion of mindfulness and positive psychology throughout. Threaded throughout the book is the image of 'Sergeant Mind, ' the misguided but powerful inner critic whose influence maintains the depressive state. In its emphasis on the power of the mind, the authors' demystify the characteristics of depression, and help youth move toward a more decentered perspective. This resource, which can be a particularly helpful adjunct to therapy, offers young people body-centered, mental, and interpersonal tools to help them move forward more confidently, capitalize on personal strengths, and act in ways that undercut the power of 'Sgt. Mind.'" --Trish Broderick, PhD, clinical psychologist and research associate at the Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center at The Pennsylvania State University, author of Learning to Breathe, and coauthor of The Life Span "Want to take charge of your own life and improve your mood? Pick up Mindfulness for Teen Depression. It offers realistic, accessible ways to feel less overwhelmed and down on yourself and more confident and at ease. Mitch Abblett and Christopher Willard have once again created an easy-to-read book that sets things out in straight-forward fashion. I imagine anyone, not only teens, will find Mindfulness for Teen Depression both useful and inspiring." --Mark Bertin, MD, author of Mindful Parenting for ADHD