ABSTRACT

Overcoming Teenage Low Mood and Depression uses the trusted Five Areas model of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) to help young people experiencing low mood or depression to help themselves. The Five Areas model communicates life skills and key interventions in a clear, pragmatic, and accessible style, by examining five important aspects of our lives:

  • Life situation, relationships, resources and problems
  • Altered thinking
  • Altered feelings or moods
  • Altered physical symptoms or sensations
  • Altered behaviour or activity levels

This exciting collection of practical and effective self-help workbooks has been developed in liaison with a team of experts working with young people. The course provides access to the proven CBT approach, and addresses all the common challenges faced during times of low mood, helping readers make positive changes in their lives in a planned and achievable way. A final workbook is aimed at friends and relatives and describes how to offer support.

The workbooks also provide an invaluable resource for school teachers, counsellors, general practitioners, nursing staff, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, youth workers, and self-help groups and other voluntary sector organisations.

A linked and completely free online support course is located at www.livinglifetothefull.com with additional resources at www.fiveareas.com.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Understanding why I feel as I do

chapter |30 pages

Understanding why I feel as I do

chapter |16 pages

Why bother changing?

part |2 pages

Part 2 Making changes

chapter |24 pages

Doing things that make me feel good

chapter |14 pages

Using exercise to boost how I feel

chapter |18 pages

Helpful things we do

chapter |30 pages

Unhelpful things we do

chapter |26 pages

Restarting things we’ve avoided

chapter |32 pages

Practical problem solving

chapter |16 pages

Being assertive

chapter |14 pages

Building relationships

chapter |18 pages

Overcoming sleep problems

chapter |16 pages

Alcohol, drugs and me

chapter |20 pages

Planning for the future

part |2 pages

PART 3: Support materials for relatives and friends