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Psychologist Lyn O'Grady has spent decades working, researching and presenting on better mental health for children, young people and families. So she wrote this book to explain exactly what it means to be a parent of a teenager who is struggling with suicidal thoughts and behaviours and how to help. This book will help any parent or health worker working with families to understand how to connect and communicate with teenagers when dealing with the topic of suicide.

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Psychologist Lyn O'Grady has spent decades working, researching and presenting on better mental health for children, young people and families. So she wrote this book to explain exactly what it means to be a parent of a teenager who is struggling with suicidal thoughts and behaviours and how to help. This book will help any parent or health worker working with families to understand how to connect and communicate with teenagers when dealing with the topic of suicide.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Lyn O'Grady is a seasoned community psychologist with over three decades of experience dedicated to enhancing mental health and wellbeing for children, young people and their families. With a Doctorate in Applied Psychology (Community) and a Master's in Suicidology, she brings a wealth of expertise to her work, particularly in suicide prevention. Dr Lyn O'Grady champions a collaborative approach, advocating for strong partnerships between schools, early childhood centres, families and mental health professionals to achieve the best outcomes. A member of the Australian Psychological Society, she continues to make significant contributions to the field of child and family mental health.