Teen Depression Gone Viral
Why Kids Are More Vulnerable Than Ever and How You Can Protect Your Child’s Health and Happiness
Meredith E. Gansner
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“This is the only book you need if you are worried that your teenager is depressed. Dr. Gansner's approach is evidence based and relatable. She helps you understand adolescent depression and gives you a roadmap for navigating the massive amount of online mental health data. This is the first book to unpack the complexities of how the internet and social media are impacting depression in teens, both positively and negatively. For example, Dr. Gansner explains that the internet can help teens to better understand their depression, but can also encourage them to embrace inaccurate, even exotic self-diagnoses to feel more connected to online communities.”
—Jodi Gold, MD, author of Screen-Smart Parenting
“As a parent, it's intimidating to think about the pressures and threats my kids will face, some of which didn't exist when I was a teen. This book is an antidote to sensationalized media coverage of teen mental health—it's warm, funny, reassuring, and empowering. I appreciate the concrete examples and Dr. Gansner's honesty about what we do and don't know.”
—Ann T., Washington, D.C.
“There's a world of information online about adolescent depression, but distinguishing good advice from bad can be daunting. Expert guidance is here. Dr. Gansner provides trustworthy information and practical recommendations for how you can help your struggling teen.”
—Christopher R. Martell, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“This book is like having a fireside chat with a smart, friendly psychiatrist who deftly navigates knowledge about teen depression and weighs in on what's important. Dr. Gansner delves into diagnosis and treatment options, with takeaway summaries and lively stories throughout. As a researcher who has studied the impact of digital media on adolescents, Dr. Gansner is uniquely suited to guide parents through this perplexing and complicated topic.”
—Nancy Rappaport, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
—Jodi Gold, MD, author of Screen-Smart Parenting
“As a parent, it's intimidating to think about the pressures and threats my kids will face, some of which didn't exist when I was a teen. This book is an antidote to sensationalized media coverage of teen mental health—it's warm, funny, reassuring, and empowering. I appreciate the concrete examples and Dr. Gansner's honesty about what we do and don't know.”
—Ann T., Washington, D.C.
“There's a world of information online about adolescent depression, but distinguishing good advice from bad can be daunting. Expert guidance is here. Dr. Gansner provides trustworthy information and practical recommendations for how you can help your struggling teen.”
—Christopher R. Martell, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“This book is like having a fireside chat with a smart, friendly psychiatrist who deftly navigates knowledge about teen depression and weighs in on what's important. Dr. Gansner delves into diagnosis and treatment options, with takeaway summaries and lively stories throughout. As a researcher who has studied the impact of digital media on adolescents, Dr. Gansner is uniquely suited to guide parents through this perplexing and complicated topic.”
—Nancy Rappaport, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School