Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature

Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature
Title Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature PDF eBook
Author Kia Jane Richmond
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Genre Mental illness in literature
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This book explores how mental illness is portrayed in 21st-century young adult fiction and how selected works can help teachers, librarians, and mental health professionals to more effectively address the needs of students combating mental illness. Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature: Exploring Real Struggles through Fictional Characters highlights American young adult literature published since the year 2000 that features characters grappling with mental illness. Chapters focus on mental disorders identified by the most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, and OCD. Each chapter begins with a description of a mental illness that includes its prevalence, demographic trends, symptoms, related disorders, and treatment options before examining a selection of young adult texts in depth. Analysis of the texts explores how a mental illness manifests for a particular character, how that character perceives him- or herself and is perceived by others, and what treatment or support he or she receives. The connections between mental illness and race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and identity are examined, and relevant research from education, psychology, and adolescent health is thoroughly integrated. Each chapter also provides a list of additional readings. An appendix offers strategies for integrating young adult literature into health curricula and other programs.

Crazy Stories and Unhinged Tropes

Crazy Stories and Unhinged Tropes
Title Crazy Stories and Unhinged Tropes PDF eBook
Author Sarah Katherine Thaller
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Release 2015
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Young adult literature is aimed directly at adolescent readers and generally attempts to address the perceived real-life concerns and issues of that population. However, despite the fact that many adolescents live with mental illness, there are very few examples of YA literature that present accurate representations of the experience of living with a mental illness. This study examines problematic representations of mental illness and mental health care in young adult literature. Because this issue is complex, it requires an interdisciplinary approach in order to historicize and deconstruct these depictions.

Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature

Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature
Title Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature PDF eBook
Author Brooke Eisenbach
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 221
Release 2021-11-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1475858817

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Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature provides educators a starting point for engaging students in the study of adolescent literature that features mental health themes with the intended goal of developing students’ mental health literacy while simultaneously attending to English Language Arts content and literacy standards. Each chapter, co-authored by a literacy expert and mental health specialist, features a specific adolescent novel and provides middle and high school teachers background information on the novel’s featured mental health theme(s), along with pedagogical approaches for guiding readers into, through, and out of the novel. In doing so, this text seeks to raise awareness of mental health issues thereby reducing associated stigma and normalizing individual and peer mental health experiences for all adolescents.

Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature

Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature
Title Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature PDF eBook
Author Kia Jane Richmond
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 226
Release 2018-12-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1440857393

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This book explores how mental illness is portrayed in 21st-century young adult fiction and how selected works can help teachers, librarians, and mental health professionals to more effectively address the needs of students combating mental illness. Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature: Exploring Real Struggles through Fictional Characters highlights American young adult literature published since the year 2000 that features characters grappling with mental illness. Chapters focus on mental disorders identified by the most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, and OCD. Each chapter begins with a description of a mental illness that includes its prevalence, demographic trends, symptoms, related disorders, and treatment options before examining a selection of young adult texts in depth. Analysis of the texts explores how a mental illness manifests for a particular character, how that character perceives him- or herself and is perceived by others, and what treatment or support he or she receives. The connections between mental illness and race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and identity are examined, and relevant research from education, psychology, and adolescent health is thoroughly integrated. Each chapter also provides a list of additional readings. An appendix offers strategies for integrating young adult literature into health curricula and other programs.

Using Young Adult Literature to Confront Mental Health

Using Young Adult Literature to Confront Mental Health
Title Using Young Adult Literature to Confront Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Briana Hendrickson
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Pages 158
Release 2018
Genre Culturally relevant pedagogy
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Representations of Mental Health in Young Adult Literature

Representations of Mental Health in Young Adult Literature
Title Representations of Mental Health in Young Adult Literature PDF eBook
Author Christine Gonzales Severn
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Pages 258
Release 2018
Genre Mental health
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Using Young Adult Fiction Literature to End Discrimination Against Mental Illness

Using Young Adult Fiction Literature to End Discrimination Against Mental Illness
Title Using Young Adult Fiction Literature to End Discrimination Against Mental Illness PDF eBook
Author Kathy Perez
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Release 198?
Genre Children's literature
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