No 106 (2018): Mental Health
This issue of the YA Hotline focuses on young adults and mental health. It is intended to assist professionals or people working alongside young adults understand more about their mental health and to better help them moving forward. Articles include interviews with professionals and teens, guides to helping professionals work with mental health needs, an annotated bibliography of YA books covering mental health, and more.
Recent Submissions
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When a nervous stomach becomes a problem
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Promoting body positivity
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Let's talk about it -- Breaking the silence on youth suicide
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Trends in the bookstore: YA books and mental health
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
An inside look at mental health education in high schools: An interview with a teenager
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Mental illness and visual media
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
YA authors and mental health: Who's doing it right?
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
ADHD resources for teens
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Tips in managing ADHD in teens: Interview with Ali Breen, career coach
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Mental health and minority communities: Interview with Dexter J. Nyuurnibe
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Why the rainbow is at risk: Understanding why LGBT* youth are at greater risk of developing mental health disorders
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
Building resiliency skills in youth: How libraries can make a difference
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
You're not alone - annotated bibliography
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How can teen librarians promote mental health
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018)