ABSTRACT

This book highlights the field of youth mental health and why it is a specialty distinct from both child and adolescent and adult mental health.

Youth Mental Health: Approaches to Emerging Mental Ill-Health in Young People examines issues such as mental health literacy, e-Health, family, psychological, vocational and pharmacological interventions. The authors also discuss issues that are particularly pertinent to young people, such as suicidality, substance abuse, gender identity and sexuality, attention deficit disorder and eating disorders. Taking a preventative focus, this book presents evidence for youth mental health as an important and growing field, makes the case for the reform of existing service structures to better serve this group and outlines the latest specialised approaches to treatment.

Drawing on the knowledge and expertise of leading thinkers in youth mental health, this book is instrumental for mental health professionals who wish to design new specialised mental health systems for young people.

part I|31 pages

Why focus on youth mental health?

part II|73 pages

Mental health systems: do we need specialised services for youth?

chapter 3|18 pages

Help-seeking in young people

chapter 5|18 pages

Neuro-informed psychotherapy, a manualised intervention for accessing marginalised youth

Clinical rationale, theoretical underpinnings and practice

chapter 6|13 pages

Youth mental health

The need for new models of care

part III|192 pages

Specialised interventions

chapter 12|8 pages

Social disability in young people

The need to improve time use

chapter 13|14 pages

Vocational recovery in young people with mental health problems

Progress and directions

chapter 14|29 pages

Youth suicide

Prevalence, predictors and prevention

chapter 15|13 pages

Family interventions

chapter 19|12 pages

Eating disorders in young people

part IV|12 pages

Future directions