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Mental health in children and young people : spotting symptoms and seeking help early [electronic resource] / Sarah Vohra.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bolinda Digital July 2022Publisher: [London] : Sheldon Press, 2018Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • volume
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781847094704
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 649.154 V647 2018
Online resources: Summary: ?I?m worried that my child is depressed and anxious.? ?I?m worried that my child has an eating disorder.? ?I?m worried about drugs.? Written by a specialist psychiatrist and packed with expert advice, this comprehensive book highlights the often subtle warning signs of trouble and suggests tactful, effective ways to take action, whether your child is 6 or 16. An invaluable resource for parents, extended family, teachers, social workers, and anyone concerned about a young person?s emotional well-being. Dr Sarah Vohra says, ?Gut instinct is the most undervalued tool we own. Some parental anxiety is natural, but if you think something?s wrong, trust your instinct. Don?t ignore it or try to justify worrying behaviour as normal ups and downs. Early intervention is key - so talk to your child and seek professional help sooner rather than later.?.
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?I?m worried that my child is depressed and anxious.? ?I?m worried that my child has an eating disorder.? ?I?m worried about drugs.? Written by a specialist psychiatrist and packed with expert advice, this comprehensive book highlights the often subtle warning signs of trouble and suggests tactful, effective ways to take action, whether your child is 6 or 16. An invaluable resource for parents, extended family, teachers, social workers, and anyone concerned about a young person?s emotional well-being. Dr Sarah Vohra says, ?Gut instinct is the most undervalued tool we own. Some parental anxiety is natural, but if you think something?s wrong, trust your instinct. Don?t ignore it or try to justify worrying behaviour as normal ups and downs. Early intervention is key - so talk to your child and seek professional help sooner rather than later.?.

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