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Kate Williams - A Parents Guide for Suicidal and Depressed Teens: Help for Recognizing if a Child is in Crisis and What to Do About It

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Drawing from personal experience, Kate Williams provides support for parents seeking help for their teen . Williams helps parents recognize the signs of a child in crisis, how to find immediate and effective help, and how to deal with ongoing adolescent issues

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title:A Parent's Guide for Suicidal and Depressed Teens : Help for Recognizing If a Child Is in Crisis and What to Do About It
author:Williams, Kate.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1568380402
print isbn13:9781568380407
ebook isbn13:9780585150086
language:English
subjectYouth--Suicidal behavior, Parent and teenager, Suicide--Prevention, Adolescent psychology.
publication date:1995
lcc:HV6546.W55 1995eb
ddc:362.28/0835
subject:Youth--Suicidal behavior, Parent and teenager, Suicide--Prevention, Adolescent psychology.
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A Parent's Guide For Suicidal and Depressed Teens
Help for Recognizing if a Child is in Crisis and What to Do About It Kate - photo 2
Help for Recognizing if a Child is in Crisis and What to Do About It
Kate Williams
Picture 3HAZELDEN
Page iv
Hazelden
Center City, Minnesota 55012-0176
1995 by Hazelden Foundation
All rights reserved. Published 1995
Printed in the United States of America
No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Williams, Kate.
A parent's guide for suicidal and depressed teens : help for recogniz
ing if a child is in crisis and what to do about / Kate Williams.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 1-56838-040-2: $11.95 ($17.95 Can.)
1. YouthSuicidal behavior. 2. Parent and teenager. 3.
SuicidePrevention. 4. Adolescent psychology. I. Title.
HV6546.W55 1995
362.28'0835dc20 94-46390
CIP
Editor's note
Hazelden offers a variety of information on chemical dependency and related areas. Our publications do not necessarily represent Hazelden's programs, nor do they officially speak for any Twelve Step organization.
The writings of Jill Breckenridge, Rachel Firchow, Mary B. Kahle, Bernie Schemmler, Richard Solly, Rachel W, Cary Waterman, and Linda Wing are published by the generous permission of the authors.
Adult Children of Alcoholics, also known as The Laundry List, by Tony A., was previously published in The Laundry List: The ACOA Experience. Reprinted by the generous permission of Tony A.
A Message to Teenagers... How to tell when drinking is becoming a problem is reprinted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Permission to reprint these questions does not mean that AA has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication nor that AA agrees with the views expressed herein.
Your Lifestyle Profile was developed for community service by the Allstate Insurance Companies and reprinted with their kind permission.
The author wishes to express her gratitude to all the writers whose words have supported her recovery and her work.
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If suffering alone taught, all the world would be wise,
since everyone suffers. To suffering must be added
mourning, understanding, patience, love, openness,
and the willingness to remain vulnerable
ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH
Page vii
CONTENTS
Dedication
v
Foreword
By Denise M. D'aurora, M.Ed.
xi
Introduction
1
Part One: Recognizing the Crisis
1. The Downward Spiral: Recognizing A Cry for Help
9
2. The Grim Reaper: Looking at Your Own Feelings
19
3. The Last Taboo: Talking Directly about Death
29
Part Two: Taking Action
4. Help Is There for the Asking
37
5. Dial 911: Taking Action
43
6. Inside the Heart of Despair: Asking for Support
45
7. Courage: Giving Your Child Support
53
8. Drowning in the Romance of Death: Fighting Back
59
9. Chemical Balance: Learning about Drugs
63
10. Tough Love: Preparing for New Behaviors
67
11. Honest Eyes: Making a Commitment to Family Therapy
75
12. Hope. Breaking the Negative Cycle
91
13. It's a Jungle Out There: Looking at Other Issues
99
14. It Takes Life to Love Life: Self-Care for Parents
107

Page viii
Part Three: Dealing with Adolescent Issues
15. The Family Community: Coming of Age
115
16. Changes: Adolescent Loss and Grief
119
17. Tied Up in Knots: Stress
133
18. Fiery Zits and Sudden Outbursts: Anger
139
19. Depression: The Heavy Cloud
143
20. Just to See You Smile: Caretaking
149
21. Fast Cars and Designer Jeans. Gender Pressures
155
Part Four: Facing Difficult Life Situations
22. The Two Fires: Divorce
167
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