Discusses the causes and symptoms of depression, who suffers from this condition, and how it can be treated.
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Grade 9 Up-Statistically, the chances of each succeeding generation suffering from depression increases for as yet unknown reasons. Hyde and Forsyth provide teens with some of the basic facts they'll need to deal with their own or a loved one's depression, and offer details about some famous individuals who suffered from the disease. Thoughtful advice about talking to a depressed friend, suggestions for making decisions about medication, and a list of Web sites and organizations come together with important information about suicidal thoughts. The boxes that list symptoms of major depression, mania, and dysthymia will be helpful to both report writers and those personally interested in the topic. This book belongs in all young adult collections.
Lynn Evarts, Sauk Prairie High School, Prairie du Sac, WI
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Gr. 6-12. With a broad, encompassing coverage of "the black dog of depression," prolific writer Hyde and physician Forsyth strip away many of the myths and fears about mental illness. They invite teen readers to understand the history of the condition and its diverse treatments, and to explore practical steps for getting help. Although the format is cluttered and not very inviting, the compelling information will keep teens reading. Most of the focus is on young people with depression, but there are also profiles of celebrities (such as Kurt Cobain) and historical figures (such as Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt) who battled depression, and this will help readers realize that they are not alone in their suffering. Many examples of teens who have recovered from depression personalize the text, and there are useful help checklists for identifying and seeking treatment for various forms of mental illness. Included are a glossary, photos, chapter notes, a long bibliography, and a list of organizations to contact. Roger Leslie
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