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A mysterious fog appears that changes people into plants.
Guilt over his brother's death and trauma over his parents' divorce have created two additional personalities in Paul. His friend, a psychiatry resident, tries to help him.
Philosophy and science team up to explain the working of the brain and how teens in particular should understand the secrets of the brain's functioning.
Discusses the entire range of human psychological development while focusing on the mind, feelings, and behaviors of teenagers and ways in which adolescents can understand their personality formation.
A teenage girl's guide to the women's liberation movement discussing the current status of women, how it got that way, and what can be done about it.
When things start disappearing from her school and neighborhood, Amanda spends the last months before sixth grade graduation thinking she's an amnesiac thief.
"Addiction, the Brain Disease is a young adult guide to the physical, emotional, social, psychological disease of addiction. Addiction to substances, behaviors, and addiction to the self are explored. Self-tests, personal stories, treatment, recovery, dictionary of addictions, terms, and meanings are included. Also includes lists of resources, help sources, a bibliography, illustrations, and personal stories."--Amazon.com.
Understand Your Self is a teen/young adult manual for the understanding of oneself. Self-knowledge is the basis for all food relationships, and the end of human loneliness. Learn to understand yourself on your own--not according to someone else's authority and rules. Self-understanding techniques help you to understand others and improve your relationships: lovers, friends, parents, community, the world.
Teenaged Ben is the only person to realize the dangerous meaning of the underwater light which has affected the minds of the other young people in his small town in Maine.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR LIFE?J. KRISHNAMURTII TEACHINGS FOR TEENS, edited by Dale Carlson. Teens learn to understand the self, the purpose of life, work, education, relationships. Through paying attention rather than accepting the authority of their conditioning, they can find out for themselves about love, sex, marriage, work, education, the meaning of life and how to change themselves and the world. The Dalai Lama calls Krishnamurti "One of the greatest thinkers of the age."