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Digital media and child and adolescent mental health : a practical guide to understanding the evidence / created by Michelle O'Reilly, Nisha Dogra, Diane Levine and Veronica Donoso.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sage Publications, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 382 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781529709384
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM742 DIG
Contents:
PART I: DIGITAL MEDIA AND CHILD MENTAL HEALTH: DEFINING TERMS AND IDENTIFYING RELEVANT ISSUES<br/>Chapter 1: Children, Childhood and Child Development<br/>Chapter 2: Child and Adolescent Mental Health<br/>Chapter 3: An Introduction to Digital Media<br/>Chapter 4: Risk, Resilience and Vulnerability<br/>PART II: THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL MEDIA<br/>Chapter 5: Exploring the Positive Impact on Mental Health The Rhetoric of 'The Good'<br/>Chapter 6: Exploring the Potential Risks to Mental Health: The Rhetoric of 'The Bad'<br/>Chapter 7: Exploring the Negative Side of Digital Media The Rhetoric of 'The Ugly'<br/>Chapter 8: Exploring When Digital Media Impacts on Mental Health The Rhetoric of 'The Ugly' Continued<br/>PART III: PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR FAMILIES AND PROFESSIONALS<br/>Chapter 9: The Role of Parents and Caregivers<br/>Chapter 10: The Role of Schools in Mental Health and Digital Media<br/>Chapter 11: The Role of Mental Health and Other Related Services<br/>Chapter 12: Conclusions<br/>
Summary: With contributions from over 30 experts, and dispelling common myths, this is a practical and evidence-based guide into the benefits of social media and how it can be used beneficially by both children and adolescents
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Includes bibliographical references and index

PART I: DIGITAL MEDIA AND CHILD MENTAL HEALTH: DEFINING TERMS AND IDENTIFYING RELEVANT ISSUES<br/>Chapter 1: Children, Childhood and Child Development<br/>Chapter 2: Child and Adolescent Mental Health<br/>Chapter 3: An Introduction to Digital Media<br/>Chapter 4: Risk, Resilience and Vulnerability<br/>PART II: THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL MEDIA<br/>Chapter 5: Exploring the Positive Impact on Mental Health The Rhetoric of 'The Good'<br/>Chapter 6: Exploring the Potential Risks to Mental Health: The Rhetoric of 'The Bad'<br/>Chapter 7: Exploring the Negative Side of Digital Media The Rhetoric of 'The Ugly'<br/>Chapter 8: Exploring When Digital Media Impacts on Mental Health The Rhetoric of 'The Ugly' Continued<br/>PART III: PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR FAMILIES AND PROFESSIONALS<br/>Chapter 9: The Role of Parents and Caregivers<br/>Chapter 10: The Role of Schools in Mental Health and Digital Media<br/>Chapter 11: The Role of Mental Health and Other Related Services<br/>Chapter 12: Conclusions<br/>

With contributions from over 30 experts, and dispelling common myths, this is a practical and evidence-based guide into the benefits of social media and how it can be used beneficially by both children and adolescents

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