Adolescent psychology -- Juvenile literature
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Adolescent psychology -- Juvenile literature
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Adolescent psychology
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- Too old for this, too young for that!, your survival guide for the middle school years, Harriet S. Mosatche, Karen Unger
- The self-love revolution, radical body positivity for girls of color, Virgie Tovar
- Stuff that sucks, a teen's guide to accepting what you can't change and committing to what you can, Ben Sedley
- Brainstorm, the power and purpose of the teenage brain, Daniel J. Siegel, M.D
- Don't let your emotions run your life for teens, dialectical behavior therapy skills for helping you manage mood swings, control angry outbursts, and get along with others, Sheri Van Dijk
- The middle school survival guide, Arlene Erlbach ; illustrations by Helen Flook
- Anger and anger management, Charlie Quill
- Preparing for adolescence, how to survive the coming years of change, James Dobson
- Girlwonder, [every girl's guide to the fantastic feats, cool qualities, and remarkable abilities of women and girls], Holly Hartman with the editors of Information Please
- Too old for this, too young for that!, Your survival guide for the middle-school years, Harriet S. Mosatche and Karen Unger ; [edited by Elizabeth Verdick]
- Stuff that sucks, a teen's guide to accepting what you can't change and committing to what you can, Ben Sedley
- Being a girl, Kim Cattrall and Amy Briamonte ; illustrations by Marf
- Growing up feeling good, by Ellen Rosenberg
- You'll survive!, late blooming, early blooming, loneliness, klutziness, and other problems of adolescence, and how to live through them, Fred Powledge
- Help! Why am I changing?, the growing-up guide for pre-teen boys and girls, Susan Akass
- You, the owner's manual for teens, a guide to a healthy body and happy life, Michael F. Roizen, Mehmet C. Oz, and Ellen Rome ; with Ted Spiker [and others] ; illustrations by Gary Hallgren
- Do you know who you are?, discover the real you, Megan Kaye
- Teenage mental illness, Charles Cozic
- What's up with my family?, Annie Fox
- Where's your head?, psychology for teenagers, Dale Carlson, Hannah Carlson ; illustrated by Carol Nicklaus
- Walking tall, how to build confidence and be the best you can be, by Marie-José Auderset ; illustrated by Gaëtan de Séguin ; edited by N.B. Grace
- We're not monsters, teens speak out about teens in trouble, Sabrina Solin Weill
- Heads up, changing minds on mental health, Melanie Siebert ; illustrations by Belle Wuthrich
- Do hard things, a teenage rebellion against low expectations, Alex & Brett Harris
- 101 ways to conquer teen anxiety, simple tips, techniques and strategies for overcoming anxiety, worry and panic attacks, Dr. Thomas McDonagh & Jon Patrick Hatcher
- What your mama never told you, true stories about sex and love, edited by Tara Roberts
- Listen to me, I'm angry, by Deidre S. Laiken and Alan J. Schneider; illustrated by Bernice Myers
- Your brain needs a hug, life, love, mental health, and sandwiches, Rae Earl
- More than a label, why what you wear and who you're with doesn't define who you are, Aisha Muharrar ; edited by Elizabeth Verdick
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