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The Making of Brave
by Sherry Krueger and Kristi Barth
High school senior, Maddy, has everything going for her. Everything is working out perfectly...until her best friend betrays her. Somehow she must find a way to stop the abuse and stand up for herself—at home, as well as at school.
Jared’s Journal
by Sherry Krueger and Kristi Barth
The journey of Jared as he attempts suicide and finds a road to recovery.
After a Suicide: Young People Speak Up
by Susan Kuklin
9 personal accounts of survivors, many of whom are teens
After
by Francis Chalifour
Autobiographical novel of 15 year old whose father took his own life
Monochrome Days: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Depression
by Cait Irwin
She was diagnosed with major depression at the age of fourteen, and she nearly lost her battle with the illness before she was able to receive the treatment she so desperately needed.
When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens
by Bev Cobain R. N. C.
Story of Curt Cobain and his struggle
Battling the Blues: the Handbook for Helping Children and Teens with Depression
by Kim “Tip” Frank
The many ideas in this book represent helpful tools that children and teens can readily employ in the treatment of depressive disorders.
Eli the Bipolar Bear
by Sharon Bracken
About mood swings and how to live with a mental illness
Finding Rainbows through My Sister’s Depression
by Sherry Krueger and Kristi Barth
Written to help elementary age children understand depression
Wishing Wellness: A Workbook for Children of Parents with Mental Illness
by Lisa Anne Clarke, Bonnie Matthews
A workbook is for children (ages 6-12) who have a parent with severe, incapacitating disorders like psychosis, suicidal depression, extreme anxiety
Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry
by Bebe Moore Campbell
The Mom has many mood swings that impact the family
Only My Mouth is Smiling
by Jocelyn Riley
Three children are caught in the crossfire between a mentally unstable mother and a rigidly harsh grandmother
After a Suicide: A Workbook for for Grieving Kids
by The Dougy Center
In this hands-on, interactive activity book, children who have been exposed to a suicide death can learn from other grieving kids.
My Uncle Keith Died
by Carol Ann Loehr
Helps explain suicide to children
LearnPsychology.org | Suicide Depression Student Guidebook
Moodscope, Lift Your Mood | moodscope.com
Read the information graphic Understanding Self-Harm on our blog
The Making of Brave
by Sherry Krueger and Kristi Barth
High school senior, Maddy, has everything going for her. Everything is working out perfectly...until her best friend betrays her. Somehow she must find a way to stop the abuse and stand up for herself—at home, as well as at school.
Jared’s Journal
by Sherry Krueger and Kristi Barth
The journey of Jared as he attempts suicide and finds a road to recovery.
After a Suicide: Young People Speak Up
by Susan Kuklin
9 personal accounts of survivors, many of whom are teens
After
by Francis Chalifour
Autobiographical novel of 15 year old whose father took his own life
Monochrome Days: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Depression
by Cait Irwin
She was diagnosed with major depression at the age of fourteen, and she nearly lost her battle with the illness before she was able to receive the treatment she so desperately needed.
When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens
by Bev Cobain R. N. C.
Story of Curt Cobain and his struggle
Battling the Blues: the Handbook for Helping Children and Teens with Depression
by Kim “Tip” Frank
The many ideas in this book represent helpful tools that children and teens can readily employ in the treatment of depressive disorders.
Eli the Bipolar Bear
by Sharon Bracken
About mood swings and how to live with a mental illness
Finding Rainbows through My Sister’s Depression
by Sherry Krueger and Kristi Barth
Written to help elementary age children understand depression
Wishing Wellness: A Workbook for Children of Parents with Mental Illness
by Lisa Anne Clarke, Bonnie Matthews
A workbook is for children (ages 6-12) who have a parent with severe, incapacitating disorders like psychosis, suicidal depression, extreme anxiety
Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry
by Bebe Moore Campbell
The Mom has many mood swings that impact the family
Only My Mouth is Smiling
by Jocelyn Riley
Three children are caught in the crossfire between a mentally unstable mother and a rigidly harsh grandmother
After a Suicide: A Workbook for for Grieving Kids
by The Dougy Center
In this hands-on, interactive activity book, children who have been exposed to a suicide death can learn from other grieving kids.
My Uncle Keith Died
by Carol Ann Loehr
Helps explain suicide to children
LearnPsychology.org | Suicide Depression Student Guidebook
Moodscope, Lift Your Mood | moodscope.com
Read the information graphic Understanding Self-Harm on our blog