A psychologists guide for parents, care-givers and health care practitioners to the emotional challenges facing children and their parents today Current research shows that certain childhood mental disorders are diagnosed more frequently today than in previous generations. Many of todays children and teenagers are more unhappy, anxious and distressed than young people used to be. In this highly informative book, child psychologist Jenny Perkel explores in depth why this might be so, highlighting what modern-day South African children and adolescents are experiencing and the environment in which they are being raised. Children in Mind presents a broad range of up-to-date findings from psychological, neurobiological, genetic, psychiatric, sociological and epidemiological research related to the diagnosis and treatment of childrens mental health problems. Theoretically informed but not theoretically dense, the book cites both local and international studies to increase awareness and understanding of childrens mental health. Perkel discusses a broad spectrum of issues faced by todays children and adolescents: the Covid-19 pandemic, the influence of electronic media, diverse family structures, stress and trauma, and difficult socio-economic circumstances. While offering no easy answers or formulaic solutions to the problems of troubled children, she shows how to think about childrens mental well-being in todays South Africa. Children in Mind is an invaluable resource for all those who work with troubled children and adolescents: psychologists, social workers, counsellors, educators and parents. The authors informed and compassionate approach will help equip professionals and parents to help young people navigate complex issues and make adjustments in their behavior in order to live more balanced and happier lives.
- | Author: Jenny Perkel
- | Publisher: Wits University Press
- | Publication Date: Apr 01, 2022
- | Number of Pages: 200 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Hardcover/Psychology
- | ISBN-10: 1776147480
- | ISBN-13: 9781776147489