Superhero therapy : mindfulness skills to help teens & young adults deal with anxiety, depression & trauma

by Scarlet, Janina,

Format: Print Book 2017
Availability: Available at 3 Libraries 3 of 3 copies
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Baldwin Borough Library Young Adult YA 616.8 SCA
Location  Baldwin Borough Library
 
Collection  Young Adult
 
Call Number  YA 616.8 SCA
 
 
Braddock Carnegie Library Teen Non-Fiction YA 616.8 SCA
Location  Braddock Carnegie Library
 
Collection  Teen Non-Fiction
 
Call Number  YA 616.8 SCA
 
 
Pleasant Hills Public Library Young Adult YA 616.85 S28
Location  Pleasant Hills Public Library
 
Collection  Young Adult
 
Call Number  YA 616.85 S28
 
 
Summary

"Psychologist Scarlet, a childhood survivor of the Chernobyl nuclear explosion, draws on the techniques of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in this innovative approach to helping readers with emotional and psychological difficulties."

-- Publishers Weekly



"Eye-catching art and a focus on setting simple, achievable daily goals, makes this a promising alternative to more conventional self-help programs."

-- Booklist



Winner of the United Nations Association's Eleonor Roosevelt Human Rights Award!



A hero's journey always begins with a struggle--what's yours ? For the first time ever, psychologist Janina Scarlet and Marvel and DC Comics illustrator Wellinton Alves join forces to create Superhero Therapy --a dynamic, illustrated introduction to acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you vanquish your inner monsters, explore your unique superpowers, and become a Superhero questing for what matters to you.

Haven't you ever wanted to be a Superhero? Wished that you could have amazing superpowers, such as super-strength, the ability to fly, or the ability to heal people? Or maybe you wished that you could travel through time and space, enjoying the many adventures that you would encounter along the way? Many of us wish we had special abilities to help us navigate through life--especially when super villains like anxiety, depression, anger, or shame make an appearance.

This fun, unique, and "outside-the-box" self-help guide provides everything you need to begin your very own superhero training using evidence-based ACT and mindfulness skills. Within these colorful pages, you'll team up with a group of troubled heroes--inspired by both fictional characters and real-life people--enlisted at the Superhero Training Academy. By learning to face up to their inner villains and monsters, these characters will inspire you to overcome your problems as well. When you're finished, you'll have a slew of new tools you can use--like mindfulness, self-compassion, and values--to help you conquer whatever life throws your way.

Sometimes life is hard, and it takes super inner super strength to succeed and reach your goals. With this fun and unique guide under your belt, nothing will stand in your way.



Published Reviews
Booklist Review: "Scarlet, a psychologist and educator, teams up with Marvel and DC Comics artist Alves to take six (original) superheroes through simple techniques for coping with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other struggles associated with (though not limited to) adolescence. Scarlet was inspired by the immune system disorder she developed as a child after the Chernobyl disaster; in the U.S., she was bullied for being radioactive. Here she outlines a program of exercises in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and self-compassion for a circle of crime fighters dealing with shame, anxiety, and behaviors like panic attacks and cutting. Though readers may find Scarlet's personal story the most absorbing part, the color illustrations on almost every other page do feature a cast of horned, leering monsters and (led by the author herself as discussion leader) human figures of diverse age and race in dashing spandex garb. The conceit, along with some eye-catching art and a focus on setting simple, achievable daily goals, makes this a promising alternative to more conventional self-help programs.--Peters, John Copyright 2017 Booklist"
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Publisher's Weekly Review: "Psychologist Scarlet, a childhood survivor of the Chernobyl nuclear explosion, draws on the techniques of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in this innovative approach to helping readers with emotional and psychological difficulties. Explaining how she found solace and inspiration through superhero movies and comics as a child, Scarlet introduces five original characters who are beset by anxiety, depression, anger, and shame, represented as a variety of monsters; both the heroes and the villains they face are brought to life in full-color panels drawn by comics artist Alves. At the Superhero Training Academy, Scarlet teaches the besieged heroes mindfulness techniques, along with readers. Watching these superheroes openly challenge their fears and wounding self-conceptions should prove encouraging to readers who know that all heroes have their weaknesses. Ages 13-up. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved."
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Additional Information
Subjects Acceptance and commitment therapy -- Popular works -- Juvenile literature.
Teenagers -- Mental health -- Juvenile literature.
Anxiety -- Popular works -- Juvenile literature.
Depression in adolescence -- Popular works -- Juvenile literature.
Psychic trauma in adolescence -- Popular works -- Juvenile literature.
Acceptance and commitment therapy.
Mental health.
Anxiety.
Depression, Mental.
Psychic trauma.
Self-help publications.
Publisher Oakland, CA :Instant Help Books,2017
Contributors Alves, Wellinton, illustrator.
Language English
Notes "First published in Great Britain in 2016 by Robinson." -- Title page verso.
Description 107 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
ISBN 9781684030330
1684030331
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