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Dr. Schleider and colleagues have adapted her lab's brief, effective interventions into a therapy workbook for teens.
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She also co-edited the first comprehensive guide to brief and low-intensity youth mental health interventions.
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THE GROWTH MINDSET WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
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AMAZON | GOODREADS | NEW HARBINGER

​Learn how changing your mindset can change your life.
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OXFORD GUIDE to BRIEF AND LOW INTENSITY INTERVENTIONS for CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
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AMAZON | OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Many children with mental health problems do not receive evidence-based, support and there are often extensive waiting lists for youth mental health services, which are increasingly overstretched.

Low-intensity psychological interventions can help fill these gaps.


The Oxford Guide to Brief and Low Intensity Interventions for Children and Young People provides a comprehensive resource for therapists, services and training providers regarding the use, delivery, and implementation of brief and low intensity psychological interventions within a child and adolescent context. It includes concise, focused chapters from leading experts in the field, combining the most up-to-date research with practical considerations regarding the delivery of low intensity interventions.

The first of its kind, this book is an indispensable resource for practitioners, services, and training courses internationally.

LAB for scalable mental health
pi: Jessica Schleider, Ph.D.
Dept. of Psychology, Stony Brook University

​Logo design & illustrative content by Kendall Farris
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