Today’s Youth and Mental Health Hope, Power, and Resilience

This forceful reference synthesizes international and intersectionality perspectives for a comprehensive examination of the human rights of youth to safety and well-being. Organized around key themes of young people’s lives in context, mental health, hope, power, and resilience, it describes complex...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Pashang, Soheila (Editor), Khanlou, Nazilla (Editor), Clarke, Jennifer (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2018, 2018
Edition:1st ed. 2018
Series:Advances in Mental Health and Addiction
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 18.Turning the tide: An ethnographic study of children’s experiences following the death of their father in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
  • Part V: Resilience
  • 19.Suffering as “Symptom”: Psychiatry and Refugee Youth
  • 20.Teaching English as an Additional Language (EAL) to Refugees: Trauma and Resilience
  • 21.Hip Hop and NGOs: Rwandan Youth Building Sites of Resilience and Resistance
  • 22.Youth Resilience and Social Capital in a Disadvantaged Neighborhood: A Constructionist Interpretive Approach
  • 23.Using PhotoVoice to Understand the Neighbourhood Impact on Immigrant Youth’s Mental Health and Well-being
  • 24.Stress, Resilience and Mental Health: Perspectives from a longitudinal study of immigrant and refugee youth in Canada
  • PartI: Contexts of Youth’s Lives
  • 1.Immigrant and Refugee Youth Mental Health in Canada:A Scoping Review of Empirical Literature
  • 2.Precarious Status: Youth Mental Health at the Intersections of Identity and Migration
  • 3.Dancing Bodies, Flying Souls: The Mental Health Impacts of Pedophilia Inflicted on Afghan Boys in Afghanistan
  • 4.Youth Experiences of Cultural Identity and Migration: A Systems Perspective
  • 5.Redefining Cyber Sexual Violence Against Emerging Young Women: Towards Conceptual Clarity
  • Part II:Mental Health
  • 6.Why am I still here? The Impact of Survivor Guilt on the Mental Health and Settlement Process of Refugee Youth
  • 7.The Effects of Intersectional Stigma and Discrimination on the Mental Well-Being of Black, LBQ, Female Youth 18–25 Years Old
  • 8.Exploring Youth Mental Health and Addictions at the Intersection of Food Insecurity and Gender
  • 9.The Role of Worries in Mental Health and Well-being in Adolescence in Portugal
  • 10.Eating disorders amongst second-generation Canadian South Asian female youth: An intersectionality approach toward exploring cultural conflict, dual-identity, and mental health
  • Part III: Hope
  • 11.Public Numbers, Private Pain: What’s hidden behind the disproportionate removal of Black children and youth from families by Ontario child welfare?
  • 12.SOS – Supporting Our Sisters: Narratives from the Margins
  • 13.The Effect of Music Intervention Program on Self-Esteem and Aggression in the Korean Middle School Male Students with Maladjustment Problem
  • 14.Resistance in Relationship: Mothers’ armoring of their adolescent daughters living with facial difference
  • 15.Contested Integration: Class, Race and Education of Second and Third-Generation Minority Youth, Through the Prism of Critical Pedagogy
  • Part IV: Power
  • 16.Education pathways: policy implications for refugee youth in Germany and Canada
  • 17.When Youth get Mad through a Critical Course on Mental Health