Titre :
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Understanding Youth Mental Health: Perspectives from Theory and Practice
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Auteurs :
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Eilis Hennessy, éd. ;
Caroline Heary, éd. ;
Maria Michail, éd.
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Type de document :
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Ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Maidenhead [GBR] : Open University Press - Mc Graw Hill, 2022
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ISBN :
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978-0-335-25053-0
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Description :
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223p. / index
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Classement :
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FC10/ (GENERALITES ENFANCE-JEUNESSE)
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Mots-clés :
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Santé mentale
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Adolescent
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Jeune adulte
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Développement psychoaffectif
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Promotion santé
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Bien être
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Psychose
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Epidémiologie
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Stigmatisation
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Relation familiale
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Pouvoir
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Irlande
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Australie
;
Royaume Uni
;
Kenya
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Résumé :
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Understanding Youth Mental Health offers a new and comprehensive approach to youth mental health that highlights the significance of development during adolescence and early adulthood. The book centres on the experiences of young people as service users, drawing attention to the distinctive challenges being faced in the 21st century and emphasising the importance of supporting young people’s well-being and improving mental health literacy. The book introduces a new conceptual model for understanding young people’s mental health. It incorporates chapters on the key features of new model services in Australia, Ireland and the UK including youth engagement, input from families and service design. It provides comprehensive epidemiological data on mental disorders and a clear focus on the importance of early intervention in psychosis. It includes chapters from leading academics working in the area of youth mental health, augmented with short accounts of personal experiences from young people and their families.
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