Mental Health in Adolescence - Tome 1

Disconnect the Noise. Reconnect with Science

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Paru le : 2026-03-09



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How can we support adolescent mental health? Anxiety, sadness, social pressure, identity struggles ... adolescence can be overwhelming.

In this illustrated book, epidemiologist Maria Melchior and artist Chaz Hutton cut through the myths to explain what shapes young people’s mental well-being, how early experiences and social inequalities matter, and why prevention is key.

Clear, engaging, and hopeful, this book helps teens, parents, and educators understand, talk about, and support mental health without stigma.

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Maria Melchior is a renowned epidemiologist and is currently Research Director at Inserm (the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research). Her work lies at the intersection of mental health, addictive behaviors, and social inequalities. She is widely recognized for her expertise in studying the developmental trajectories of mental disorders from childhood to adulthood, as well as their intergenerational transmission. At Inserm, Maria Melchior plays a key role, particularly within the Pierre Louis Institute of Epidemiology and Public Health, where she serves as Deputy Director. She is also affiliated with the ESSMA team (Social Epidemiology, Mental Health, and Addictions). Her research is primarily focused on the following areas:

- The study of social inequalities in mental health
- The use of longitudinal cohorts
- Mental health and addictive behaviors
- The impact of major life events
- Public engagement and knowledge transfer
- Institutional responsibilities

Maria Melchior has received multiple awards for her scientific contributions, including the Research Prize from the European Psychiatric Association and the Early Career Award from the International Society of Behavioral Medicine. Her work plays a crucial role in informing public health policies aimed at reducing mental health disparities and improving population well-being.









Pages
12 pages
Collection
Unplugged
Parution
2026-03-09
Marque
Fondation Ipsen BookLab
EAN papier
9782384273447
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782384273317

Prix
0,00 €