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Too Stressed to Think?

A Teen Guide to Staying Sane When Life Makes You Crazy
Fox, Annie (Book - 2005)
Average Rating: 5 stars out of 5.
Too Stressed to Think?


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When stress has the "survival brain" on overdrive, what happens to the "thinking brain"? How can teens learn to use the mind-body connection to stay cool and make smart choices when the pressure's on? This book is packed with practical information and stress-lessening tools teens can use every day. Dozens

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When stress has the "survival brain" on overdrive, what happens to the "thinking brain"? How can teens learn to use the mind-body connection to stay cool and make smart choices when the pressure's on? This book is packed with practical information and stress-lessening tools teens can use every day. Dozens of realistic scenarios describe stressful situations teen readers can relate to. Each scenario is followed by a clear, understandable process for reducing or stopping the stress and making decisions that won't leave a teen lamenting, "What was I thinking?" Throughout, quotes from real teens remind readers that they're not alone-that stress affects everyone, but it doesn't have to ruin your life. Includes resources.

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Additional Contributors: Kirschner, Ruth
Verdick, Elizabeth
Imprint: Minneapolis, Minn. : - Free Spirit Pub
Pages: 163
ISBN: 1575421739, 9781575421735
Language: English
Contents: Pt. 1. Learning the basics. Stress 101
Stress and your brain
Stress and your body
Your stress-busting tools
Pt. 2. Working through the conflicts. You and your family
Friends and supporters
The boyfriend/girlfriend zone
Stress less at school
Pt. 3. Taking care of yourself (because you're worth it). Take time to relax
Get the help you need
A final word
Where to go for more info.
Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. Learning the basics. Stress 101 -- Stress and your brain -- Stress and your body -- Your stress-busting tools -- Pt. 2. Working through the conflicts. You and your family -- Friends and supporters -- The boyfriend/girlfriend zone -- Stress less at school -- Pt. 3. Taking care of yourself (because you're worth it). Take time to relax -- Get the help you need -- A final word -- Where to go for more info.
Statement of responsibility: by Annie Fox and Ruth Kirschner ; edited by Elizabeth Verdick
Characteristics: 163 p. :,ill. ;,23 cm.
Author (Original Script): Fox, Annie
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