Graphic Lives: Hari

Regular price €18.99
A01=Angeleen Renker
A01=Carol Holliday
A01=Jo Browning Wroe
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adolescent mental health
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Author_Angeleen Renker
Author_Carol Holliday
Author_Jo Browning Wroe
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emotional wellbeing education
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Graphic Lives
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psychoeducation for educators
school counselling strategies
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student anxiety support
supporting anxious students in schools
therapeutic interventions youth

Product details

  • ISBN 9781909301641
  • Weight: 96g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Graphic Lives is a series of highly engaging graphic novels for young people who may need counselling and psychotherapy. Each book introduces the difficulties faced by a teenage character and follows them as they travel on their therapeutic journey with a skilled and creative therapist.

The key aims of these books are:

  • to demystify counselling and psychotherapy so that it is more appealing and accessible to young people
  • to destigmatise emotional and mental health problems so that young people are better able to accept help
  • to encourage young people to embark upon their own healing journeys, equipped with the sense that there is a way forward.

As fifteen year-old Hari approaches his mock-GCSEs, he begins to experience anxiety attacks aggravated by his fears of failure to meet his own and his family's expectations. When intermittent feigned illness escalates to the point where he runs out of an exam and hides in a cupboard, Hari agrees to see Steph, the school counsellor. Together they explore ways for Hari to manage his own anxiety and be less critical of himself.

Carol Holliday, Jo Browning Wroe