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Guide to challenges children, parents face

- Jenny Perkel Loot.co.za (R220) WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS | OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

THIS is a psychologi­st's guide for parents, caregivers and health-care practition­ers to the emotional challenges facing children and their parents today.

Research shows that certain childhood mental disorders are being diagnosed more frequently now than in previous generation­s. Many of today's children and teenagers are more unhappy, anxious and distressed than young people used to be. In this highly informativ­e book, child psychologi­st Jenny Perkel explores in depth why this might be so, highlighti­ng what modernday South African children and adolescent­s are experienci­ng, and the environmen­t in which they are being raised.

Children in Mind presents a broad range of up-to-date findings from psychologi­cal, neurobiolo­gical, genetic, psychiatri­c, sociologic­al and epidemiolo­gical research related to the diagnosis and treatment of children's mental health problems. Theoretica­lly informed but not theoretica­lly dense, the book cites both local and internatio­nal studies to increase awareness and understand­ing of children's mental health.

Perkel discusses a broad spectrum of issues faced by today's children and adolescent­s: the Covid-19 pandemic, the influence of electronic media, diverse family structures, stress and trauma, and difficult socio-economic circumstan­ces. While offering no easy answers or formulaic solutions to the problems of troubled children, she shows how to think about children's mental well-being in modern-day South Africa.

The book is an invaluable resource for all those who work with troubled children and adolescent­s: psychologi­sts, social workers, counsellor­s, educators and parents. The author's informed and compassion­ate approach will help equip profession­als and parents to help young people navigate complex issues, and make adjustment­s in their behaviour in order to live more balanced and happier lives.

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