The Racial Trauma Handbook for Teens

Támara Hill
(Teen Nonfiction - 305.8009 Hil)


Racial trauma can reverberate for generations and lead to anxiety, irritability, anger, depression, low self-esteem, shame, and guilt. This book provides readers with evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills to heal the wounds of personal and intergenerational trauma, increase self-awareness, and build confidence.

YA Anxiety and Mental Health

  • Hungry Ghost


  • Where to Start: A Survival Guide to Anxiety, Depression, and Other Mental Health Challenges


  • The Self-Care Kit for Stressed Out Teens


  • Heads Up: Changing Minds on Mental Health


  • White Smoke


  • Chaos Theory


  • Not Just About Food: Understanding Eating Disorders


  • Reach Out: Tips for Helping Someone in Crisis


  • Just Roll with It


  • In Limbo


  • Darius the Great is Not Okay


  • I Am Not Alone


  • The Teen Anxiety Guidebook


  • In Limbo


  • The Teen Anxiety Guidebook


  • Just Roll with It


  • Your Brain Needs a Hug: Life, Love, Mental Health, and Sandwiches


  • A Quiet Kind of Thunder


  • Reach Out: Tips for Helping Someone in Crisis


  • When Anxiety Makes You Angry


  • We Are All So Good at Smiling


  • Challenger Deep


  • A Perfectionist Guide to Not Being Perfect


  • An Emotion of Great Delight


  • Not Just About Food: Understanding Eating Disorders


  • The Weight of Our Sky


  • The Cartographers


  • Anger Is a Gift


  • The Chandler Legacies


  • The Racial Trauma Handbook for Teens


  • Felix Ever After


  • Tilly in Technicolor


  • The Self-Care Kit for Stressed Out Teens


  • Your Brain Needs a Hug: Life, Love, Mental Health, and Sandwiches


  • The Silence That Binds Us


  • When Anxiety Makes You Angry


  • The Racial Trauma Handbook for Teens


  • An Appetite for Miracles


  • Where to Start: A Survival Guide to Anxiety, Depression, and Other Mental Health Challenges


  • Hungry Ghost


  • If I Can Give You That


  • Heads Up: Changing Minds on Mental Health


  • A Perfectionist Guide to Not Being Perfect