Omnigraphics' "Teen health" series was created at the behest of librarians to provide basic information for adolescent readers about health and wellness issues. This latest volume, now in its third edition, is less written than compiled from publications by highly trustworthy government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and health foundations with impeccable credentials (e.g., the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institutes of Health, Cleveland Clinic, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the University of Michigan). The writing is accessible for older teenagers; younger people may have a harder time depending on their reading level. The book is divided into six sections, dealing with issues such as mental wellness, mood and anxiety disorders, getting help for mental illness, and where to get further information. The topics covered run the gamut from basic wellness, divorce, stress, and relationship issues to major psychiatric illnesses such as schizophrenia and psychosis. Also covered are topics relevant to teens today, such as cutting, bullying, dating abuse, and addiction. Gray call-out boxes give term definitions, quick facts, and points to remember. BOTTOM LINE This is an excellent resource for teens, parents, teachers, librarians, and those concerned with the mental health issues facing middle- and high-schoolers today; it is particularly useful for those librarians serving a teenage population. Highly recommended for school and public libraries of all sizes.—Amanda K. Sprochi, J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Lib., Univ. of Missouri, Columbia
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