The Mindful Teen: Powerful Skills to Help You Handle Stress One Moment at a Time
By (Author) Professor Dzung X Vo
New Harbinger Publications
New Harbinger Publications
28th May 2015
28th May 2015
United States
Young Adult
Non Fiction
155.90420835
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 202mm, Spine 16mm
300g
Being a teen is stressful! Whether it's school, friends, or dating, the teen years are full of difficult changes-both mentally and physically. If you're like many teens, you may have difficulty dealing with stress in effective ways. You aren't alone, and there are things you can do to stay calm, no matter how stressful life becomes. All you need to do is stop, breathe, and be mindful and aware in the present
moment.
The Mindful Teen offers a unique program based in mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) to help you deal with stress. The simple, practical, and easy-to-remember tips in this book can be used every day to help you handle any difficult situation more effectively-whether it's taking a test at school, having a disagreement with your parents, or a problem you are having with friends.
If you're ready to uncover your own inner strength and resilience through mindful awareness and take charge of your life, this book will show you how.
"The Mindful Teen is a beautifully written book that walks the line between making mindfulness easy and accessible to teens who may or may not be inclined to delve deeply into the topic and providing real substance and depth to a powerful practice and way of living. Full of understandable, doable practices, super relevant examples, and quotes, this book doesn't talk down to kids, but speaks up to future adults who deeply desire to overcome the challenges they face and not only succeed, but thrive. A valuable guide to living the practice of mindfulness that anyone could benefit from reading."
--Steven D. Hickman, PsyD, founder and executive director of the University of California, San Diego Center for Mindfulness, and associate clinical professor at the UC San Diego School of Medicine
"A book that establishes a truly wise, empathic, and motivating resonance with teens. It offers a straightforward and commonsensical way to deal with stress of all kinds and afflictive emotions and thoughts by inviting them into awareness and discovering that with a little mindfulness and heartfulness, you are much much bigger than they are!"
--Jon Kabat-Zinn, author of Full Catastrophe Living and Wherever You Go, There You Are
"A generous gift for the next generation. Dzung Vo offers adolescents a gentle path through a turbulent time, with skills they can use for the rest of their lives."
--Christopher Willard, PsyD, Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical School, author of Child's Mind and Mindfulness for Teen Anxiety
"Despite the explosion of mindfulness literature in recent years, there are remarkably few high-quality mindfulness resources written specifically for adolescent populations. This gem of a book from Dzung Vo will go a long way in closing that gap. More than a series of techniques and exercises, The Mindful Teen provides the crucial contextual information necessary to answer the most important question teens have about mindfulness practice--Why should I care about this"
--Chris McKenna, program director at Mindful Schools, http: //www.mindfulschools.org
"Dr. Vo provides intelligent and compassionate guidance toward mindfulness--a tool that can bring balance back into the increasingly imbalanced world of today's youth. As a psychiatrist, educator, and parent, I have been witness to the awesome effects of mindfulness firsthand. This book will change lives!"
--Shimi Kang, MD, psychiatrist and author of the national bestseller, The Dolphin Way
"If you are a teenager who wants to live a less stressful, more enjoyable life, I encourage you to read The Mindful Teen. This book offers powerful mindfulness exercises in a clear, simple, friendly, easy-to-use format. Start reading and experience the benefits, now."
--Amy Saltzman, MD, author of A Still Quiet Place
Dzung X. Vo, MD, is a pediatrician specializing in adolescent medicine at British Columbia Childrens Hospital, and a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, in Vancouver, Canada. His medical practice, teaching, and research emphasize promoting resilience in young people to help them thrive in the face of complex stress and adversity. He has helped to develop and teach mindfulness-training programs for youth with chronic stress, chronic pain, depression, and anxiety.