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Books in Coping series

  • Coping Through Self-Esteem

    Rhoda McFarland, Ruth C. Rosen

    Hardcover (Rosen Publishing Group, Feb. 15, 1988)
    Offers advice on how to build self-esteem in order to deal with everyday problems and relationships in a positive and healthy manner.
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  • Coping With Sexism and Misogyny

    Gloria G. Adams

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Whether in classrooms, in workplaces, on social media, on college campuses, at public venues, or within the political arena, subtle as well as blatant sexism and misogyny still permeate society on many levels. The effects manifest themselves in offensive language, unequal treatment and opportunities, sexual harassment, and violence. They can devastate self-esteem, emotional and physical health, academic achievements, and personal ambitions. While delivering an insightful glimpse into the prevalence and negative influences of sexism and misogyny in modern culture, this resource also offers practical, empowering, and proactive coping strategies. Readers also glean useful information through features including Myths and Facts.
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  • Coping with Breakups and Jealousy

    Tamra Orr

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2017)
    As children mature into teenagers, they develop connections beyond friendship with peers. Navigating romance is tough, while breakups can be demoralizing. Jealousy can cloud relationships that have ended, but also ones that are just beginning or going strong. This book helps teens with the sometimes intense emotions surrounding getting together and splitting up, empowering readers to solve their problems constructively, with empathy, and to seek help from others when necessary. Special attention is paid to the lived experiences of digital natives, whose heartbreaks and joys are amplified (for better and for worse) via social media, texting, and apps.
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  • Coping in a Dysfunctional Family

    Raymond M Jamiolkowski

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Accelerated Reader is a program based on the fact that students become more motivated to read if they are tested on the content of the books they have read and are rewarded for correct answers. Students read each book, individually take the test on the computer, and receive gratification when they score well. Schools using the Accelerated Reader program have seen a significant increase in reading among their students.These titles aimed at middle and high school readers are perfect reading supplements and provide vital information on dealing with today's problems.
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  • Coping When a Parent Is Incarcerated

    Carolyn DeCarlo

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    In the year 2015, one in fourteen American children experienced life with a parent in jail. Combining objective facts with sensible guidance, this text navigates the subject of incarceration as it affects or has involved a parental figure. Readers will find themselves armed with both knowledge of and action for coping strategies. Special features, such as Myths and Facts and 10 Great Questions to Ask a Specialist, are designed to quickly inform and empower the reader. This book informs both those wishing to learn more in order to help a friend or classmate, and those struggling with parents in the system themselves.
  • Coping with Life in Homeless Shelters

    Henrietta Toth

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    More than a quarter of a million people in the United States stay at some type of homeless shelter. One out of seven of those people is a youth, age eighteen or younger. Readers will learn that teens are especially vulnerable to the risks and consequences of living in a homeless shelter. The lack of privacy and the uncertain and chaotic atmosphere in a shelter often contribute to teen anxiety and depression. This revealing volume details the skills that can help teens cope with living in a homeless shelter and outlines the ways and tools for moving beyond it.
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  • Coping with Opioid Abuse

    Joe Greek

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes opioids, the reasons why they may cause addiction, and their effects, and discusses treatment options and recovery.
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  • Coping With Sexual Harassment

    IV Thurston

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Sexual harassment is a problem that is prevalent in the lives of people of all ages. Although victimization was once more direct, as we live our lives with various social media and other online outlets, new, more subtle ways to harass have emerged. This insightful volume helps readers recognize sexual harassment when they experience or see it. They will learn about the power in calling out sexual harassment, that they are not alone, and how to help themselves and others heal. Myths and Facts help clear up misconceptions about harassment, and 10 Great Questions offers prompts for discussions with specialists.
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  • Coping With Body Shaming

    Natalie Chomet

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Society constantly pressures us to look a certain way, through entertainment, ads, or social media. There's an urgent need for teens to learn to accept their bodies and gain tools to cope when they experience body shame. This book provides insight into the sources of this pressure, how to confront someone who body shames, and ways to cultivate a positive body image. A Myths and Facts sidebar helps correct misconceptions about whom body shaming affects, and 10 Great Questions to Ask a Counselor shares common queries for specialists who deals with body shaming and the issues that come with it.
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  • Coping With Cyberbullying

    Jeff Mapua

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes cyberbulling and provides advice on recognizing and resisting it, finding help, prevention, treating the victim and the bully, and moving on.
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  • Coping with Depression

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, July 15, 2019)
    According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, clinical depression among adolescents increased by 37 percent between 2005 and 2014. The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that three million children ages twelve to seventeen have had at least one major depressive episode in the past year. This timely volume helps young people understand this complex illness and offers guidance for coping with their own depression as well as that of friends and family. Filled with solid facts and encouraging advice, this book tackles a disturbing issue in a hopeful and supportive way.
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  • Coping with Political Disagreements Among Friends and Family

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Like everyone else these days, young people often find themselves having political disagreements with those who matter most to them: family and friends. This encouraging and helpful book gives readers practical advice and sympathetic support for dealing with those uncomfortable situations. Readers will learn how to express their beliefs and opinions without alienating those they love, and how to listen and potentially learn from people with whom they disagree. Examples of real people dealing with the problem, a collection of myths and facts, and 10 questions for an expert round out the text.
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