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Pockets Full of Rocks: Daddy Talks About Depression
Pockets Full of Rocks: Daddy Talks About Depression
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This book helps kids understand their depressed father's mental illness and promotes hope for his recovery. It is developmentally appropriate and provides valuable insights for parents, psychologists, and mental health professionals.
Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2021
Publisher: American Psychological Association
This compassionate and uplifting book is designed to provide solace and guidance to children who are navigating the challenges of living with a parent who is struggling with mental illness. Through heartfelt conversations between a young girl and her depressed father, the book offers insightful and empathetic answers that help the child understand the complexities of her father's condition. It fosters a sense of hope and resilience by emphasizing the possibility of recovery and reminding the child that her father is still the same person underneath his illness.
The book is carefully crafted to be developmentally appropriate, with examples of the father's behavior that are relatable and true to life. The child's questions are genuine and reflect the curiosity and empathy that children often have towards their parents. This makes the book an invaluable resource for parents, as well as psychologists and mental health professionals who work with young children.
By providing a safe and supportive space for children to explore their emotions and gain a deeper understanding of their parent's mental illness, this book aims to promote healing and strengthen the family bond. It serves as a reminder that mental health is a universal issue, and that children can be a source of strength and support for their parents during difficult times.
In conclusion, this gentle, hopeful book is a must-read for children who are facing the challenges of living with a parent who is mentally ill. It offers solace, guidance, and hope, and empowers children to understand and support their parents in their journey towards recovery.
Weight: 430g
Dimension: 262 x 211 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433831096
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