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How to Recognize Mental Illness in Youth and When to Start Intervention

By: Patricia A. Carlisle
Narrated by: Bob Kern
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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to recognize the symptoms in youth and understand when to seek treatment. Mental illness can only be diagnosed by a professional. However, this does not mean you cannot take notice of some warning signs. If the problem is discovered in time, you can treat and keep it under control with the right treatment. This is especially true for mental illness in youth. The sooner a doctor diagnoses the problem, the more chances there are for treating it. Some of these signs can seem normal at first glance. All teenagers present these symptoms sometimes. However, it is important to reach deeper into the issue.

©2015 Patricia A. Carlisle (P)2015 Patricia A. Carlisle

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