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In My Feelings

A Teen Guide to Discovering What You Feel So You Can Decide What to Do

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Give teens the tools to decipher their emotions, understand themselves, and improve their lives.
The simple and empowering message of In My Feelings is that emotions, especially unpleasant ones, are not just to be avoided, controlled, or treated. Emotions can serve as a source of information that teens can use to make decisions and help them live their best lives.

The path to emotional health for teens lies in improving their ability to recognize, understand, manage, and use emotions. Dr. Vidal Annan encourages teens to think of emotions as messengers or sources of data that they can access and use to set and achieve goals, and to continue to grow and develop. In My Feelings starts by exploring what it means to be a teenager, what emotions are, and why people have them. In the second part of the book, Dr. Annan delves into specific emotions that teens may be experiencing daily.

In My Feelings helps teens develop their emotional literacy and tap into the power of their emotions to improve their mental health.
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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2023
      A lucid, basic introduction to key emotions, their positive and negative effects, and their management. This brief book's goal is to enable teens to know their feelings so that they can make informed decisions about their actions; it balances information with some practical strategies. After three introductory chapters addressing the book's relevance to teens, defining emotions, and explaining how emotional intelligence functions, chapters separately consider love, anger, sadness, anxiety, jealousy and envy, guilt and shame, joy, and well-being. Each emotion is described and analyzed as an experience (broken down into physical, mental, and behavioral components), followed by a section on myths and truths about it, suggestions for living with the emotion, and one mini-exercise to develop emotional awareness. The author, a clinical psychologist, addresses teen readers in a serious, sympathetic, professional tone leavened by short anecdotes, like the case of a boy who was comfortable with strangers but paralyzed around his friends: He hadn't understood that his behavior stemmed from anxiety. The book's goal is to provide readers with the words and concepts to identify and understand their emotions. The information is valuable, reassuring, and sometimes thought-provoking, but the layout and design make it harder to absorb: Although there is some variation in font and text size and color, there is just one graphic and few bullet-pointed lists to break up the paragraphs; illustrations might also have added to the book's appeal. A clear and helpful overview. (index) (Nonfiction. 13-18)

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      June 1, 2023
      Grades 7-10 This self-help manual for teens is written by a clinical psychologist. After years of practice, Annan maintains that many teens just don't understand what's going on when they experience unfamiliar or intense emotions, which often results in irrational or unhelpful responses. He posits that "most teens can figure out what to do once they figure out what they feel" and so tries to help readers identify and manage various feelings. After a few introductory chapters about self-awareness and emotional intelligence, he looks at nine emotions in detail (love, anger, sadness, anxiety, jealousy and envy, guilt and shame, and happiness), setting up relatable scenarios; describing typical psychological, physiological, and social reactions; differentiating myths from truths; and talking about handling the feeling in everyday life. The author addresses readers directly, using respectful and reassuring language, and offers practical coping strategies along with self-reflective thinking prompts. This book isn't intended for research, since there aren't any notes or resources. Instead, it's a helpful and accessible guide for teens that should make adolescent life just a little bit easier.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:980
  • Text Difficulty:5-7

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