Jean Q. Davis
Cohen, Susan and Daniel.
Teenage Stress
. New York: M. Evans and Company, Inc. 1984.
Stress seems to be a popular, current topic. The authors present many accounts of stressful situations that concern teenagers. By understanding stress one is able to develop ways to control it.
Laiken, D.S. and Schneider, Alan J.
Listen to Me, I’m Angry
. New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books. 1980.
In a straightforward and readable way the author discusses how to recognize and accept angry feelings and suggests constructive ways to express them. The final chapter is on coping.
LeShan, Eda.
You and Your Feelings
. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1975.
This book discusses the problems of teenagers with family, friends, school and specifically issues with dating, sex, alcohol and drugs. She says that feelings affect the way you think about yourself, other people, and the way you behave.
Segal, Zelda. “How to Handle Anger,”
Seventeen
, June, 1982, p. 128.
This is a straightforward article about expressing anger which then gives guidelines on how to handle anger more effectively.
Materials for the Classroom
London, K. with Caparulo, F.
Who Am I? Who Are You
? Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. 1983.
Offers practical advice about how to recognize, express and cope with emotions. It’s a reassuring guide to help one identify and understand why and how you feel the way you do.