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      -- Being me with obsessive-compulsive disorder
      [2014]., Free Spirit Pub Call No: 616.85 DOT    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Part memoir, part self-help for teens, "Being Me with OCD" tells the story of how obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) dragged the author to rock bottom, and how she found hope, got help, and eventually climbed back to a fuller, happier life. Using anecdotes, self-reflection, guest essays, and thorough research, Dotson explains what OCD is and how readers with OCD can begin to get better.
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      -- Cutting & self-injury
      2014., Adolescent, Rosen Pub. Call No: Mental Issues   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Teen mental health.Summary Note: Discusses self-injurious behavior, covering burning, cutting, signs of the disorder, medications, and support groups.
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      2017., Vintage Books Call No: Realistic FIC Thorpe   Edition: First Vintage Contemporaries edition.    Genre: Realistic,  Realistic Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to watch Series Title: Vintage contemporaries.Summary Note: After seventeen-year-old Vera suffers a psychotic break at a high school party, her estranged father takes her to spend the summer in Lithuania, her grandmother's birthplace. As her dad uncovers family secrets of the past, Vera questions her long-absent father's dedication and her own mental state.
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      -- (Do not) call me crazy
      2018., Adolescent, Algonquin Call No: Guide 616.89 Jen   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents a collection of personal essays from thirty-three people--including actors, writers, artists, and athletes--who struggle with mental health issues, speaking to their own experiences which differ from one another widely.
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      2023., Adolescent, Wednesday Books Call No: FANTASY FIC EDG   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Ouroboros   Volume: bk 1Summary Note: "Gem Echols is a nonbinary Seminole teen living in the tiny town of Gracie, Georgia. Known for being their peers' queer awakening, Gem leans hard on charm to disguise the anxious mess they are beneath. The only person privy to their authentic self is another trans kid, Enzo, who's a thousand long, painful miles away in Brooklyn. But even Enzo doesn't know about Gem's dreams, haunting visions of magic and violence that have always felt too real. So how the hell does the strange new girl in town know about them? Willa Mae Hardy acts like she and Gem are old companions and seems to know things about them they've never told anyone else. When Gem is attacked by a stranger claiming to be the Goddess of Death, Willa Mae saves their life and finally offers some answers. She and Gem are reincarnated gods who've known and loved each other across lifetimes. But Gem--or at least who Gem used to be--hasn't always been the most benevolent deity. They've made a lot of enemies in the pantheon; enemies who, like the Goddess of Death, will keep coming. It's a good thing they've still got Enzo. But as worlds collide and the past catches up with the present, Gem will discover that everyone has something to hide"--Provided by publisher.
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      2022., Adolescent, First Second Call No: GN-REALISTIC GRE   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:2 of 2     At Location(s) Summary Note: A young adult graphic novel about the life-saving power of teen friendships finds Winifred starting her first day of sophomore year without her two best (and only) friends, who have transferred to a private school, but she soon bonds with two offbeat students, Oscar and April, and must learn to navigate a secret that threatens to destroy her newfound friendships.
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      [2023]., Adolescent, First Second Call No: GN B LEE   Edition: First edition.    Availability:2 of 2     At Location(s) Summary Note: Ever since Deborah (Jung-Jin) Lee emigrated from South Korea to the United States, she's felt her otherness. For a while, her English wasn't perfect. Her teachers can't pronounce her Korean name. Her face and her eyes--especially her eyes--feel wrong. In high school, everything gets harder. Friendships change and end, she falls behind in classes, and fights with her mom escalate. Caught in limbo, with nowhere safe to go, Deb finds her mental health plummeting, resulting in a suicide attempt. But Deb is resilient and slowly heals with the help of art and self-care, guiding her to a deeper understanding of her heritage and herself.
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      -- On a scale of one to ten
      [2019]., Adolescent, Chicken House Call No: REALISTIC F SCO    Availability:0 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Tamar is admitted to Lime Grove, a psychiatric ward for teenagers, where the psychologists ask her endless questions. How did the self-harming start? Will you tell us what happened? How do you feel, on a scale of one to ten? But there's one question Tamar can't - won't - answer: What happened to her friend Iris? A uniquely powerful, devastating novel of friendship, fragility and forgiveness.
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      -- On a scale of one to ten
      [2020]., Adolescent, Chicken House Call No: Realistic Fic Scott    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Tamar is admitted to Lime Grove psychiatric hospital after a suicide attempt. Struggling to acknowledge what happened to her friend Iris, who committed suicide the year before, she finds relief in cutting herself. As she navigates her new surroundings, complicated and sometimes unhealthy new relationships with other patients, and her own recovery, Tamar must find a way to forgive herself for her role in Iris's death.