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      Humanities & Social Sciences

      Transitions for autistic adolescents

      This book is an excellent resource tailored to autistic adolescents and all adolescents struggling to cope with the complexity of change.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Age Group: 12 years and over This book is an essential resource for autistic adolescents and all young people who struggle with coping with the complexity of change. It provides a comprehensive approach to managing transitions, covering everything from simple everyday adjustments to significant life events. The book is structured into two key sections: Part One: Features sixty compelling stories about transition, each with a set of options and a detailed timeline to guide adolescents through the stages before, during, and after the change. Part Two: Focuses on the importance of communication through writing, offering tools to help adolescents describe their feelings, identify challenges, and set personal goals. By fostering an environment of understanding and practical strategies, Transitions for Autistic Adolescents helps young people manage changes with confidence and resilience. It takes into account the unique needs, preferences, and strengths of autistic individuals, ensuring a personalized approach to transition management. Through preparation, support, and structured strategies, this book reduces the stress of change and empowers adolescents to handle transitions smoothly.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences

      Life Skills for autistic adolescents

      Life Skills for autistic adolescents aims to help autistic teens address that challenge and develop the necessary skills to cope successfully.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Life Skills Age Group: 12 years and over This book includes 40 stories designed to help readers acknowledge and understand different social norms and learn how to respond appropriately. Each story is accompanied by activities that encourage adolescents to practice their learned skills in a structured manner. Additionally, the book covers important topics such as: Developing empathy and self-awareness to help adolescents identify and accept their feelings. Guidance for parents and teachers to support adolescents in developing social skills effectively. "Life Skills for Autistic Adolescents" is a valuable resource for helping older children improve their social skills and build healthy relationships.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      March 2025

      Teenage intimacies

      Young women, sex and social life in England, 1950-80

      by Hannah Charnock

      Teenage Intimacies offers a new account of 'sexual revolution' in mid-twentieth century England. Rather than focusing on 'Swinging London', the book reveals the transformations in social life that took place in school playgrounds, local cinemas, and suburban bedrooms. Based on over 300 personal testimonies, Teenage Intimacies traces the everyday experiences of teenage girls, illuminating how romance, sex and intimacy shaped their young lives. The book shows how sex became embedded in ideas about 'growing up' and explores how heterosexuality influenced young women's social lives and vice versa. It offers new explanations of why sexual mores shifted in this period, revealing the pivotal role that young women played in changing sexual values, cultures and practices in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

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      2020

      Nutritional Practice Infants, Children, Adolescents

      Concise advisory knowledge

      by Dr. Ute Alexy, Dr. Annett Hilbig and Frauke Lang. Edited by Prof. Dr. Martin Smollich

      Anyone giving responsible advice about questions on nutrition must have sound expert knowledge. This must not only be scientifically reliable, but must at the same time be relevant and practicable in the individual context. The concept behind the book series Nutritional Practice is to provide the necessary translation of current research results and guidelines into recommendations suitable for everyday use. In accordance with this consistent, practical approach, the focus is on the individual person in his or her particular stage in their life. The present volume is based on the various stages in life between infancy and adolescence. It therefore covers all questions about nutrition in health and disease from the first day of life to young adulthood

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      Humanities & Social Sciences

      Safety Skills for autistic adolescents

      “Safety Skills for autistic adolescents” contains 42 short stories and activities to help adolescents manage risk and support their well-being.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Safety Skills Age Group: 12 years and over Safety is a critical issue for autistic adolescents, as managing risks and moving independently in their environment can be particularly challenging. The "Safety Skills" book of the "Social Steps" series is a comprehensive guide for developing safety skills. The included stories cover topics like personal safety (recognizing safety issues, responding to strangers, setting boundaries), home safety (following emergency procedures, exercising basic first aid), and online safety (safe internet usage, dealing with cyberbullying). The book also addresses community safety, including road safety, public behavior, self-advocacy (using communication and decision-making skills), and social safety (identifying bullying, abuse, and peer pressure). It also touches on health-related safety issues, such as personal hygiene and identifying diseases. Overall, "Safety Skills for Autistic Adolescents" is an essential tool for autistic adolescents, their parents, and teachers. It provides practical advice and structured activities to help young people understand and manage safety situations confidently and independently.

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      Health & Personal Development

      Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs for Children and Adolescents

      by Dean Elbe, Kalyna Z. Bezchlibnyk-Butler, Adil S. Virani

      Quick and comprehensive information on psychotropic drugs for children and adolescents. The “Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs for Children and Adolescents” is a unique resource to help you make the right choices about psychotropic medications for younger patients. The ffth edition of this widely acclaimed reference has been fully updated and expanded. • Updated information on psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents • U nique comparison charts (dosages, side effects, pharmacokinetics, interactions …) that allow you to see at a glance which medication is the most suitable for each patient • Instantly recognizable icons in full color throughout, a llowing you to quickly fnd all the information you seek • G eneral information on medications, availability, and indications • D rug action, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and related areas• Warnings and precautions • P atient­related information, such as lab monitoring recommendations, nursing implications, and patient advice• Clearly written patient and caregiver information sheets as printable PDF fles

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      Business, Economics & Law
      September 2022

      Diario de un defensor de pibes chorros (Journal of a juvenile delinquent's defender)

      by Julian Axat

      This book chronicles Julián's journey to his role as a juvenile defender in the province of Buenos Aires, from which they sought to oust him through harassment and political trials. Others would follow the path he paved: those trained by him, officials and defenders who, witnessing his work, learned to commit to the adolescents and their heart-wrenching stories that he brought to light and presents to us again in these tales.

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      Children's & YA
      May 2017 - May 2018

      Genniao

      by Cao Wenxuan

      A girl falls into the valley from the cliff where she collects flowers. She appears in the dream of a young boy named Genniao. Genniao flies into the sky in search of his dream. The author describes wonderful scenes such as deserts, grasslands, mountains and valleys, villages, and small towns. The lad grows up between the reality and the fantasy, and is determined to make the dream as a horse to ride him through adolescence. He savors the taste of happiness in the midst of pain, and experiences trances, confusion, hesitation, consciousness, and eagerness, taking his courage to carry on.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      February 2024

      Shakespeare's adolescents

      by Victoria Sparey

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      Children's & YA

      Changeling

      by Kotryna Zylė

      Changeling is a rebellious novel about creativity, youth and the raging intensity of teenage emotional life. The gripping story plunges the reader into the depths of a mystical town, a haunting and haunted place, where boundaries between the real and the otherworldly become dangerously blurred. A strange and electrifying tale of teenage disenchantment, Changeling is a work of stunning emotional force that captures the twisted complexities of family relationships and friendships, first love, and the quest for self-definition. Guided by short introductions to Baltic mythology, readers will find themselves in an urban landscape steeped in pagan and post-Soviet history.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences

      Helping Children and Adolescents with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

      by Sigrun Schmidt-Traub

      Obsessive-compulsive disorders usually cause a high degree of suffering and can significantly impair the quality of life of the affected child or adolescent. The new edition of this guidebook describes the manifestations of obsessive thoughts and compulsive acts as well as the causative, triggering and perpetuating conditions, considering current findings in obsessive-compulsive research. Part I of the guide is aimed at adult readers and Part II at affected children and adolescents, who receive the most important information on obsessive-compulsive disorders in easy-to-understand language. The case studies make it comprehensible how an individual disorder model can be developed, how goals for coping with the compulsions can be derived from it, and finally how the treatment of the obsessive-compulsive disorder can be planned and carried out. The children and adolescents as well as their parents and educators receive concrete advice on how to help themselves and how to cope with compulsions. For:• affected children and adolescents• parents• teachers• therapists• relatives

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      Psychology

      Sentence Completions for Adolescents

      by Melanie Gräßer, Eike Hovermann

      Sentence completions provide importantstarting points for therapeuticwork with children and adolescentsand are therefore often used in thecontext of diagnostics. The card setcontains 180 cards with sentencestarters for 17 categories, such as familyand origin, love and identity or beliefsand values, which provide informationon conflicts, resources,problems, fears, hopes and wishes ofadolescents aged 12 to 18. The cardsare the ideal companion for diagnosticsand the further course of treatmentthanks to the various possible uses andapplications in individual or group settings,which are described in detail inthe accompanying booklet, as well asextensive online materials. This meansthat children and young people cancomplete the sentence starters as anat-home task and people using thecard set can write down the answers tothe sentence starters directly.

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      Health & Personal Development

      Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents

      A Guide for Teens and Their Parents

      by Wewetzer, Gunilla; Bohus, Martin

      This guide, written for adolescents with borderline personality disorder and their parents, informs the readers about the symptoms, causes, treatment options, and especially the course of treatment of a Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents (DBT-A). Many examples make the content easy to grasp and detailed descriptions of different self-help exercises that can be done at home. The appendix also provides worksheets and useful contact information. This guide wants to encourage affected teens and their parents to seek help early on, as it has been proven that an early diagnosis and subsequent treatment positively influence the progression of the disorder.

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      Medicine

      Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in Children and Adolescents

      A Treatment Manual for Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Specific Phobias, and Separation Anxiety

      by Sigrun Schmidt-Traub

      This title provides a semi-structured guide for an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral treatment of children and adolescents between the ages of 9 and 17 who suffer from panic disorder, agoraphobia, specific phobias, or separation anxiety. It describes each step of the therapy in details, pays special attention to fear management, and enables the children to largely cope with the fears by themselves. The treatment modules can be used in the context of short-term therapy in individual or mixed individual and group setting. The manual allows for the therapy to be adjusted to the individual needs of the child or adolescent and some parts can be used also when working with younger children. Parents are trained to be co-therapists, supporting their children during the confrontational exercises but also insuring that parents do no unknowingly enable their child to maintain the anxiety disorder. All necessary worksheets can be found on the accompanying CD-ROM. Target Group: child and adolescent psychotherapists and psychiatrists, students and teachers of psychology, pediatricians, psychotherapists, specialists for psychosomatic medicine, school psychologists

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      Psychology

      Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents

      by Brian P. Daly, Aimee K. Hildenbrand, Shannon G. Litke, Ronald T. Brown

      State-of-the-art guidance on the effective assessment andtreatment of children and adolescents with ADHD• New updated edition• Provides guidance on multimodal care and diversity issues• Includes downloadable handoutsThe updated new edition of this popular text integrates thelatest research and practices to give practitioners conciseand readable guidance on the assessment and effectivetreatment of children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This common childhoodcondition can have serious consequences for academic,emotional, social, and occupational functioning. When properlyidentified and diagnosed, however, there are many interventionsthat have established benefits.

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      October 2020

      Birds in the Mind

      Life Stories from Adolescents with Mental Health Issues

      by Bernd Gomeringer,Jessica Sänger, UlrikeSünkel, Gottfried M.Barth, Max Leutner

      Mental health problems in children and adolescents are a taboo subject. “As ever, there are social misgivings”, says child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Robin Funke. “Many families find it tough when they first come to us. They feel this is a failure.” But what is it like living with depression, compulsive behaviour, anxiety and panic attacks, or with eating disorders, bulimia or anorexia? Schirm e. V., the friends association for child and adolescent psychiatry in Tübingen (Germany), asked young patients to share their stories. A moving book was created about living with mental health problems, about the dayto- day routine in psychiatric practice and the power of confidence.

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      July 2021

      International Division of the Young Communist Party 1·Iron Fists

      by Zhou Fei,Song Chunhua

      International Division of the Young Communist Party is a long novel about young people's growth created against the historical background of the establishment and development of the Young Communist International Division of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army during the Second Domestic Revolutionary War. The work is in four volumes, using a combination of reality and fiction, with the growth of fictional teenage heroes such as Yin Jie as the main line, interspersed with Chen Guang, Xiao Hua and other typical characters of the International Division of the Young Communist Party, to tell the glorious revolutionary history of this period. These teenage heroes were enthusiastic, resourceful, brave, decisive and righteous, and made outstanding contributions to the cause of national and ethnic liberation.

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      July 2021

      International Division of the Young Communist Party 2·Young Heros

      by Zhou Fei,Song Chunhua

      International Division of the Young Communist Party is a long novel about young people's growth created against the historical background of the establishment and development of the Young Communist International Division of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army during the Second Domestic Revolutionary War. The work is in four volumes, using a combination of reality and fiction, with the growth of fictional teenage heroes such as Yin Jie as the main line, interspersed with Chen Guang, Xiao Hua and other typical characters of the International Division of the Young Communist Party, to tell the glorious revolutionary history of this period. These teenage heroes were enthusiastic, resourceful, brave, decisive and righteous, and made outstanding contributions to the cause of national and ethnic liberation.

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