As a teen librarian, you are more likely than not to encounter teens with mental health issues. Will you know how to help them? This guide explains what to do and what not to do. Mental illness among teens has risen to epidemic levels. When mental health issues come to the library, what is the librarian's role? This book asserts that you don't have to be a social worker or mental health professional to provide guidance to teens with mental health issues. By creating collections that contain mental health resources, working with community partners, and initiating dialogues with library patrons…mehr
As a teen librarian, you are more likely than not to encounter teens with mental health issues. Will you know how to help them? This guide explains what to do and what not to do. Mental illness among teens has risen to epidemic levels. When mental health issues come to the library, what is the librarian's role? This book asserts that you don't have to be a social worker or mental health professional to provide guidance to teens with mental health issues. By creating collections that contain mental health resources, working with community partners, and initiating dialogues with library patrons that de-stigmatize mental illness, you can serve a positive and proactive role in helping teens to get help. This book provides readers with practical guidelines for building collections, programs, and services that support teens experiencing mental health challenges and explains how to create a supportive, welcoming environment in the library. In addition, it shows how to forge partnerships with other community agencies in this endeavor, how to advocate for mentally ill teens, and how to teach them to advocate for themselves. Lastly, it discusses how to evaluate these programs and services, and how to take care of your own needs while serving others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deborah K. Takahash is branch librarian for Pasadena Public Library. She specializes in Youth Services. Certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid, she writes for ALA's Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) blog.
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Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 The Teen Brain and Mental Illness Adolescent Development in a Nutshell Adolescent Behavior The Adolescent Brain Teens and Autonomy Teen Psychological Development Typical Teen Behavior versus Mental Illness Notes 2 The Many Faces of Mental Illness Anxiety Disorders Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Panic Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Mood Disorders Depression Bipolar Disorder Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge-Eating Disorder Psychotic Disorders Psychosis Schizophrenia Schizoaffective Disorder Substance Use Disorders Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD) Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) Stimulant Use Disorder (SUD) Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Disruptive Behavior Disorders Disruptive Disorders and Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADHD) Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Conduct Disorder (CD) Self-Harm Mental Health Disorders and Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Is Autism Spectrum Disorder a Mental Illness? Teens with ASD and Mental Disorders Notes Additional Readings 3 Being Prepared for Teen Mental Health Crisis Online Mental Health Resources American Psychiatric Association (APA) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Teen-Focused Online Resources Medline Plus-Teen Mental Health TeenMentalHealth.org Training on Mental Disorders City/County Public Health Departments Mental Health First Aid USA Library Mental Health Initiatives San Francisco Public Library Social Worker Program Pima County Library Nurse Program California State Library Mental Health Initiative Funding for Mental Health Trainings Navigating a Teen Mental Health Crisis Legality of Assisting Teens with Mental Disorders Library Policies and Procedures Working with Local Community Resources Notes 4 Assisting Teens during a Mental Health Crisis How to Recognize a Mental Health Crisis Tips to Approaching a Teen in Crisis Assisting Teens Who Are Suicidal Assisting Teens Experiencing a Panic Attack Assisting Teens Experiencing Psychosis Assisting Teens Who Experience a Drug/Alcohol Overdose Assisting Teens Who Are Harming Themselves Assisting Teens Who Are Aggressive Self-Care and Debriefing a Crisis Notes 5 Creating a Teen Mental Health Initiative Why Build a Teen Mental Health Initiative? Proposing the Teen Mental Health Initiative to Library Management Educating and Supporting the Staff Supporting a Culture of Change Supporting Staff beyond Trainings Creating a Safe Space GLSEN Teen Safe Space Kit Safe Space Signage De-Stigmatize Mental Illness through Dialogue and Community Building Tap into Your Teen Advisory Boards Connect with Local Youth Organizations Connecting Teens with Local Mental Health Organizations Constructing a Teen Mental Health Resource Center Note 6 Building and Promoting Better Services for Teens Building Partnerships with Youth and Mental Health Organizations Developing Teen Advocacy Programs Teen Mental Health Advocacy Seminars Adapting Traditional Programs Teen Book Clubs Book to Movie Discussions Arts and Crafts Programs Life Skills Programs Physical Fitness Programs Services and Programs for Teens with Mental Illness Teen Counseling Services in the Library Instant Access to Mental Health Services Sharing Online Resources with Teens with Mental Illness Advocating for Teens through Outreach Outreach Events Mental Health Workshops for Parents and Mentors Media and Social Media Campaigns Empowering Teen Advocates Notes 7 Planning for the Future Developing an Evaluation System Documenting and Evaluating the Teen Mental Health Initiative Tracking Time and Staying Organized Program Evaluations Patron Feedback Develop a Master Plan Planning the Future with Partners 8 Creating a Self-Care Plan The Importance of Self-Care How to Develop a Self-Care Plan Techniques to Prevent Workplace Burnout Creating Boundaries at Work Meditation Exercises Physical Exercise Daily Affirmation Notes Appendix A: Resources for Teens, Parents, and Teen Advocates Appendix B: Resources for Teen Librarians Index
Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 The Teen Brain and Mental Illness Adolescent Development in a Nutshell Adolescent Behavior The Adolescent Brain Teens and Autonomy Teen Psychological Development Typical Teen Behavior versus Mental Illness Notes 2 The Many Faces of Mental Illness Anxiety Disorders Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Panic Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Mood Disorders Depression Bipolar Disorder Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge-Eating Disorder Psychotic Disorders Psychosis Schizophrenia Schizoaffective Disorder Substance Use Disorders Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD) Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) Stimulant Use Disorder (SUD) Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Disruptive Behavior Disorders Disruptive Disorders and Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADHD) Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Conduct Disorder (CD) Self-Harm Mental Health Disorders and Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Is Autism Spectrum Disorder a Mental Illness? Teens with ASD and Mental Disorders Notes Additional Readings 3 Being Prepared for Teen Mental Health Crisis Online Mental Health Resources American Psychiatric Association (APA) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Teen-Focused Online Resources Medline Plus-Teen Mental Health TeenMentalHealth.org Training on Mental Disorders City/County Public Health Departments Mental Health First Aid USA Library Mental Health Initiatives San Francisco Public Library Social Worker Program Pima County Library Nurse Program California State Library Mental Health Initiative Funding for Mental Health Trainings Navigating a Teen Mental Health Crisis Legality of Assisting Teens with Mental Disorders Library Policies and Procedures Working with Local Community Resources Notes 4 Assisting Teens during a Mental Health Crisis How to Recognize a Mental Health Crisis Tips to Approaching a Teen in Crisis Assisting Teens Who Are Suicidal Assisting Teens Experiencing a Panic Attack Assisting Teens Experiencing Psychosis Assisting Teens Who Experience a Drug/Alcohol Overdose Assisting Teens Who Are Harming Themselves Assisting Teens Who Are Aggressive Self-Care and Debriefing a Crisis Notes 5 Creating a Teen Mental Health Initiative Why Build a Teen Mental Health Initiative? Proposing the Teen Mental Health Initiative to Library Management Educating and Supporting the Staff Supporting a Culture of Change Supporting Staff beyond Trainings Creating a Safe Space GLSEN Teen Safe Space Kit Safe Space Signage De-Stigmatize Mental Illness through Dialogue and Community Building Tap into Your Teen Advisory Boards Connect with Local Youth Organizations Connecting Teens with Local Mental Health Organizations Constructing a Teen Mental Health Resource Center Note 6 Building and Promoting Better Services for Teens Building Partnerships with Youth and Mental Health Organizations Developing Teen Advocacy Programs Teen Mental Health Advocacy Seminars Adapting Traditional Programs Teen Book Clubs Book to Movie Discussions Arts and Crafts Programs Life Skills Programs Physical Fitness Programs Services and Programs for Teens with Mental Illness Teen Counseling Services in the Library Instant Access to Mental Health Services Sharing Online Resources with Teens with Mental Illness Advocating for Teens through Outreach Outreach Events Mental Health Workshops for Parents and Mentors Media and Social Media Campaigns Empowering Teen Advocates Notes 7 Planning for the Future Developing an Evaluation System Documenting and Evaluating the Teen Mental Health Initiative Tracking Time and Staying Organized Program Evaluations Patron Feedback Develop a Master Plan Planning the Future with Partners 8 Creating a Self-Care Plan The Importance of Self-Care How to Develop a Self-Care Plan Techniques to Prevent Workplace Burnout Creating Boundaries at Work Meditation Exercises Physical Exercise Daily Affirmation Notes Appendix A: Resources for Teens, Parents, and Teen Advocates Appendix B: Resources for Teen Librarians Index
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