This small book took a long time to emerge, but was well worth the wait.... Well-structured and accessible, the text presents warning signs, causal factors, the range of treatments (mostly medication and psychotherapy), coping strategies, and prevention...good practical advice. --ForeWord Magazine
Evans and Andrews act as Sherpas through the thickets of adolescent depression and bipolar disorder, guides who point out the warning signs and who offer support and advice for the depressed or the wild emotional ride of a bipolar teenager. --Kirkus Reviews
A truly essential resource for parents of adolescents with depression or bipolar disorder. Clearly written, practical, and thoroughly up-to-date, this book focuses on the specific challenges of getting the best treatment for teens. Read this book, not just to know, but to know how. --Kate Pravera,
Ph.D., Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
This is a wonderful, understandable, science-based resource for parents trying to understand and help their teenagers who are suffering much more than the usual turmoil of adolescence. It speaks both to the origins and treatments of adolescent depression, and helps parents understand what they can
and can't do to help their children. --Alan I. Leshner, MD, Chief Executive Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Executive Publisher, Science
An extremely helpful guide for parents feeling powerless, afraid, lost, or paralyzed. In easy to understand language, it covers difficult topics such as suicide, involuntary hospitalization, explosive situations, and school bullying. This guide explains how parents can help their child whiletaking
care of themselves. --Lydia Lewis, President, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
This book provides a clear, intelligent explanation of what depression and bipolar disorder are. And it offers many directions and resources to help parents and teens cope with these serious but treatable illnesses. For those of us in families with depression or bipolar disorder--that is, almost
all of us--this book delivers three crucial things: knowledge, help, and hope. --Paul Raeburn, Author of Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in his Children
This book by Evans and Andrews, is concise and easy to read, yet amazingly comprehensive and filled with practical, clinically and scientifically sound information. Since there is no other book like this one available, it fills an important, unmet need for parents. Clinicians will also find it very
helpful as a highly informative book, either to give or recommend to the parents of younger patients that they are treating for mood disorders. --Lewis L. Judd, M.D. Mary Gilman Marston Professor, and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
This is overall a positive yet realistic book which will empower parents who often feel overwhelmed and helpless. --Quarterly Journal of Mental Health
This small book took a long time to emerge, but was well worth the wait.... Well-structured and accessible, the text presents warning signs, causal factors, the range of treatments (mostly medication and psychotherapy), coping strategies, and prevention...good practical advice. --ForeWord Magazine
Evans and Andrews act as Sherpas through the thickets of adolescent depression and bipolar disorder, guides who point out the warning signs and who offer support and advice for the depressed or the wild emotional ride of a bipolar teenager. --Kirkus Reviews
A truly essential resource for parents of adolescents with depression or bipolar disorder. Clearly written, practical, and thoroughly up-to-date, this book focuses on the specific challenges of getting the best treatment for teens. Read this book, not just to know, but to know how. --Kate Pravera,
Ph.D., Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
This is a wonderful, understandable, science-based resource for parents trying to understand and help their teenagers who are suffering much more than the usual turmoil of adolescence. It speaks both to the origins and treatments of adolescent depression, and helps parents understand what they can
and can't do to help their children. --Alan I. Leshner, MD, Chief Executive Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Executive Publisher, Science
An extremely helpful guide for parents feeling powerless, afraid, lost, or paralyzed. In easy to understand language, it covers difficult topics such as suicide, involuntary hospitalization, explosive situations, and school bullying. This guide explains howparents can help their child while taking
care of themselves. --Lydia Lewis, President, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
This book provides a clear, intelligent explanation of what depression and bipolar disorder are. And it offers many directions and resources to help parents and teens cope with these serious but treatable illnesses. For those of us in families with depression or bipolar disorder--that is, almost
all of us--this book delivers three crucial things: knowledge, help, and hope. --Paul Raeburn, Author of Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in his Children
This book by Evans and Andrews, is concise and easy to read, yet amazingly comprehensive and filled with practical, clinically and scientifically sound information. Since there is no other book like this one available, it fills an important, unmet need for parents. Clinicians will also find it very
helpful as a highly informative book, either to give or recommend to the parents of younger patients that they are treating for mood disorders. --Lewis L. Judd, M.D. Mary Gilman Marston Professor, and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
This is overall a positive yet realistic book which will empower parents who often feel overwhelmed and helpless. --Quarterly Journal of Mental Health
This small book took a long time to emerge, but was well worth the wait.... Well-structured and accessible, the text presents warning signs, causal factors, the range of treatments (mostly medication and psychotherapy), coping strategies, and prevention...good practical advice. --ForeWord Magazine
Evans and Andrews act as Sherpas through the thickets of adolescent depression and bipolar disorder, guides who point out the warning signs and who offer support and advice for the depressed or the wild emotional ride of a bipolar teenager. --Kirkus Reviews
A truly essential resource for parents of adolescents with depression or bipolar disorder. Clearly written, practical, and thoroughly up-to-date, this book focuses on the specific challenges of getting the best treatment for teens. Read this book, not just to know, but to know how. --Kate Pravera, Ph.D., Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
This is a wonderful, understandable, science-based resource for parents trying to understand and help their teenagers who are suffering much more than the usual turmoil of adolescence. It speaks both to the origins and treatments of adolescent depression, and helps parents understand what they can and can't do to help their children. --Alan I. Leshner, MD, Chief Executive Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Executive Publisher, Science
An extremely helpful guide for parents feeling powerless, afraid, lost, or paralyzed. In easy to understand language, it covers difficult topics such as suicide, involuntary hospitalization, explosive situations, and school bullying. This guide explains how parents can help their child while takingcare of themselves. --Lydia Lewis, President, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
This book provides a clear, intelligent explanation of what depression and bipolar disorder are. And it offers many directions and resources to help parents and teens cope with these serious but treatable illnesses. For those of us in families with depression or bipolar disorder--that is, almost all of us--this book delivers three crucial things: knowledge, help, and hope. --Paul Raeburn, Author of Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in his Children
This book by Evans and Andrews, is concise and easy to read, yet amazingly comprehensive and filled with practical, clinically and scientifically sound information. Since there is no other book like this one available, it fills an important, unmet need for parents. Clinicians will also find it very helpful as a highly informative book, either to give or recommend to the parents of younger patients that they are treating for mood disorders. --Lewis L. Judd, M.D. Mary Gilman Marston Professor, and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
This is overall a positive yet realistic book which will empower parents who often feel overwhelmed and helpless. --Quarterly Journal of Mental Health
This small book took a long time to emerge, but was well worth the wait.... Well-structured and accessible, the text presents warning signs, causal factors, the range of treatments (mostly medication and psychotherapy), coping strategies, and prevention...good practical advice. --ForeWord Magazine
Evans and Andrews act as Sherpas through the thickets of adolescent depression and bipolar disorder, guides who point out the warning signs and who offer support and advice for the depressed or the wild emotional ride of a bipolar teenager. --Kirkus Reviews
A truly essential resource for parents of adolescents with depression or bipolar disorder. Clearly written, practical, and thoroughly up-to-date, this book focuses on the specific challenges of getting the best treatment for teens. Read this book, not just to know, but to know how. --Kate Pravera, Ph.D., Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
This is a wonderful, understandable, science-based resource for parents trying to understand and help their teenagers who are suffering much more than the usual turmoil of adolescence. It speaks both to the origins and treatments of adolescent depression, and helps parents understand what they can and can't do to help their children. --Alan I. Leshner, MD, Chief Executive Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Executive Publisher, Science
An extremely helpful guide for parents feeling powerless, afraid, lost, or paralyzed. In easy to understand language, it covers difficult topics such as suicide, involuntary hospitalization, explosive situations, and school bullying. This guide explains how parents can help their child while taking care of themselves. --Lydia Lewis, President, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
This book provides a clear, intelligent explanation of what depression and bipolar disorder are. And it offers many directions and resources to help parents and teens cope with these serious but treatable illnesses. For those of us in families with depression or bipolar disorder--that is, almost all of us--this book delivers three crucial things: knowledge, help, and hope. --Paul Raeburn, Author of Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in his Children
This book by Evans and Andrews, is concise and easy to read, yet amazingly comprehensive and filled with practical, clinically and scientifically sound information. Since there is no other book like this one available, it fills an important, unmet need for parents. Clinicians will also find it very helpful as a highly informative book, either to give or recommend to the parents of younger patients that they are treating for mood disorders. --Lewis L. Judd, M.D. Mary Gilman Marston Professor, and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
This is overall a positive yet realistic book which will empower parents who often feel overwhelmed and helpless. --Quarterly Journal of Mental Health
This small book took a long time to emerge, but was well worth the wait.... Well-structured and accessible, the text presents warning signs, causal factors, the range of treatments (mostly medication and psychotherapy), coping strategies, and prevention...good practical advice. --ForeWord Magazine
Evans and Andrews act as Sherpas through the thickets of adolescent depression and bipolar disorder, guides who point out the warning signs and who offer support and advice for the depressed or the wild emotional ride of a bipolar teenager. --Kirkus Reviews
A truly essential resource for parents of adolescents with depression or bipolar disorder. Clearly written, practical, and thoroughly up-to-date, this book focuses on the specific challenges of getting the best treatment for teens. Read this book, not just to know, but to know how. --Kate Pravera, Ph.D., Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
This is a wonderful, understandable, science-based resource for parents trying to understand and help their teenagers who are suffering much more than the usual turmoil of adolescence. It speaks both to the origins and treatments of adolescent depression, and helps parents understand what they can and can't do to help their children. --Alan I. Leshner, MD, Chief Executive Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Executive Publisher, Science
An extremely helpful guide for parents feeling powerless, afraid, lost, or paralyzed. In easy to understand language, it covers difficult topics such as suicide, involuntary hospitalization, explosive situations, and school bullying. This guide explains how parents can help their child while taking care of themselves. --Lydia Lewis, President, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
This book provides a clear, intelligent explanation of what depression and bipolar disorder are. And it offers many directions and resources to help parents and teens cope with these serious but treatable illnesses. For those of us in families with depression or bipolar disorder--that is, almost all of us--this book delivers three crucial things: knowledge, help, and hope. --Paul Raeburn, Author of Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in his Children
This book by Evans and Andrews, is concise and easy to read, yet amazingly comprehensive and filled with practical, clinically and scientifically sound information. Since there is no other book like this one available, it fills an important, unmet need for parents. Clinicians will also find it very helpful as a highly informative book, either to give or recommend to the parents of younger patients that they are treating for mood disorders. --Lewis L. Judd, M.D. Mary Gilman Marston Professor, and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
This is overall a positive yet realistic book which will empower parents who often feel overwhelmed and helpless. --Quarterly Journal of Mental Health