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Books with title Mental Health

  • Mental Health

    Lisa Firth, Carolyn Kirby

    language (Independence Educational Publishers, May 13, 2011)
    It has been suggested that one in four British people suffer from a mental health disorder at some point in their lives, and new figures have revealed that England spends over £100 billion on mental health-related costs. And yet stigma and discrimination towards sufferers of mental ill health remain widespread. The information comes from a variety of sources, including government reports and statistics, newspapers and magazine articles, surveys and polls, academic research and literature from charities and lobby groups; articles have been tailored to an 11 to 14 age group. Additionally, at the end of each chapter are two pages of activities relating to the articles and issues raised in that chapter.
  • Mental Health

    Michelle Dakota Beck

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Mental health issues have been part of life as long as human beings have existed. Like physical illnesses, mental health problems can strike anyone at any time. But mental illnesses are not discussed openly in the same way as physical health problems, because of the stigma surrounding them. Understanding mental health is the key to talking about it openly, and having open conversations can help people with mental illness live happier, more fulfilling lives. The Contemporary Issues series gives young readers a better understanding of major social issues today. Each book examines four key questions related to a controversial topic, with chapters that detail the most commonly heard arguments on both sides of the discussion. The arguments contained within are supported by data from experts as well as nonpartisan reports, allowing the reader to make his or her own informed decision on the issue.
  • Mental Health

    Ann Quigley

    Hardcover (Greenhaven, June 22, 2007)
    Covering today's most current national and international issues, this series introduces the reader to all sides of contemporary controversies in an objective and comprehensive way by providing a wide spectrum of primary sources written by many of the foremost authorities in their respective fields.
  • Mental Health

    Sylvia Engdahl

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, March 1, 2010)
    Examines four court rulings on mental health issues, including dissenting opinions and related debate. Three cases brought before the U.S. Supreme Court dealt with the constitutionality of minors being committed to mental institutions by parents, mental patients’ right to freedom from bodily restraints, and eligible mental patients’ right to treatment outside institutions. A fourth case with several rulings argued the right of competent mental patients to refuse medication.
  • Good Mental Health

    Shirley Wimbish Gray

    language (Core Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explains the importance of mental health in relation to maintaining a healthy body. Photographs and sidebars further describe more complex issues and concepts.
  • Enhanced Mental Health

    S R

    language (, Jan. 5, 2020)
    Get All The Support And Guidance You Need To Be A Success At A Better Life!This Book Is One Of The Most Valuable Resources In The World When It Comes To Better Living with Enhanced Mental Health!
  • Careers in Mental Health

    James Roland

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Jobs in mental health are in high demand, but they require a strong passion for helping others overcome mental, emotional and behavioral challenges. Comments from professionals in the industry, current statistics, job forecasts, and realistic descriptions of occupations ranging from psychiatrists and psychologists to psychiatric nurses and licensed clinical social workers provide a helpful look at some of varied and fascinating careers in mental health.
  • Teens and Mental Health

    Elisabeth Herschbach

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    "Mental health issues may not have all the outward signs that physical health problems do, but they are no less serious. Teens and Mental Health explores the causes of mental health issues, how they affect teens, and ways in which teens can protect themselves and get help"--Provided by publisher.
  • Careers in Mental Health

    Daniel E Harmon

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    "A career path devoting to servicing mental health patients is a challenging and rewarding sector of health care. Patients are of all ages, backgrounds, and circumstances. Some suffer from clinical disorders, others from the consequences of traumatic events in their lives or of long-term problems at home, in school, or at work. Careers described in this practical guide include psychiatrist, psychologist, mental health counselor, social worker, counselor in behavioral disorders, rehabilitation counselor, psychiatric technician, and aide, among related vocations. Some careers require medical degrees, others only a high school diploma with postsecondary training"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Good Mental Health

    Shirley Wimbish Gray

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Explains the importance of good mental health, discussing how to handle stress, and why worrying does not help maintain good mental health.
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  • Dental Health

    Dorothy Schainman Siegel

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Discusses how teeth and jaws function, their diseases, and strategies for maintaining good dental health
  • Careers in Mental Health

    Daniel E Harmon

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    "A career path devoting to servicing mental health patients is a challenging and rewarding sector of health care. Patients are of all ages, backgrounds, and circumstances. Some suffer from clinical disorders, others from the consequences of traumatic events in their lives or of long-term problems at home, in school, or at work. Careers described in this practical guide include psychiatrist, psychologist, mental health counselor, social worker, counselor in behavioral disorders, rehabilitation counselor, psychiatric technician, and aide, among related vocations. Some careers require medical degrees, others only a high school diploma with postsecondary training"--Provided by publisher.
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