Stress in Young People: What's New and What To Do
By (Author) Dr. Sarah McNamara
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st January 2001
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about stress
Child welfare and youth services
Social counselling and advice services
155.9042083
Paperback
242
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
300g
There is a growing concern in most countries today about the increasing malaise and stress in young people. Suicides, substance abuse, depression, anxiety and eating disorders have all been linked to stress. Young people are experiencing more social and psychological problems than ever before. The trends indicate an increase in pressures faced by young people, together with a general decline in coping skills and absence of social support. Such patterns have emerged worldwide and represent a challenge to policy-makers, service providers and families alike. This book helps to answer such questions as: why do some young people suffer depression following a parental separation and not others; why do some young people develop eating disorders as a result of exam stress and not others; and why do some young people see no other option than suicide as a solution to the building pressures in their lives
Dr Sarah McNamara, BA, MA, DPhil (Oxon) has worked in the area of adolescent mental health and stress prevention in many capacities, including work within practice, policy, academic and applied research setting.