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Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature

Edited by Brooke Eisenbach and Jason Scott Frydman

Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature provides educators a starting point for engaging students in the study of adolescent literature that features mental health themes with the intended goal of developing students’ mental health literacy while simultaneously attending to English Language Arts content and literacy standards. Each chapter, co-authored by a literacy expert and mental health specialist, features a specific adolescent novel and provides middle and high school teachers background information on the novel’s featured mental health theme(s), along with pedagogical approaches for guiding readers into, through, and out of the novel. In doing so, this text seeks to raise awareness of mental health issues thereby reducing associated stigma and normalizing individual and peer mental health experiences for all adolescents.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 220 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-4758-5879-2 • Hardback • November 2021 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-4758-5880-8 • Paperback • November 2021 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-4758-5881-5 • eBook • November 2021 • $37.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities, Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Health & Sexuality, Health & Fitness / Mental Health

Brooke Eisenbach is a former middle school teacher and current associate professor of middle and secondary education at Lesley University where she teaches courses in young adult literature, as well as middle school and high school methods of instruction

Jason S. Frydman is a nationally certified school psychologist, registered drama therapist, and assistant professor of psychology at Lesley University. His research focuses on trauma-informed programming in educational settings and school-based creative arts therapies.

CHAPTER 1

Introduction: Preparing to Engage with Mental Health Themes in Adolescent Literature

Jason S. Frydman and Brooke B. Eisenbach

CHAPTER 2

What’s Mined is Ours: Mental Health and American Rurality in Kristin Russell’s A Sky For Us

Alone

Jeff Spanke and Sara Tyner

CHAPTER 3

Literacy and Loss: Examining Loss and Grief through Characterization in The Boy in the Black

Suit

Sherri Harper Woods and Terri Benton

CHAPTER 4

First Person Perspective: Understanding Adolescent Eating Disorders Through the Text Good

Enough

Laura L. Wood, MaryBeth DeGennaro, and Brooke B. Eisenbach

CHAPTER 5

Secrecy, Silence, and Transgenerational Trauma: Conflict and Character Development in I Am

Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

Daniela Bustamante and Katie Sciurba

CHAPTER 6

Exploring graphic memoir trajectories: Processing the effects of substance use disorder and

healing through art in Hey, Kiddo

Grace Enriquez and Michelle Pate

CHAPTER 7

Teaching When Reason Breaks: Understanding Depression and Interrogating Bias through

Character Analysis

Elsie Lindy Olan, Kia Jane Richmond, and Mary Mae Kelly

CHAPTER 8

“I’m Not Like That”: Reading Heroine to Engage Students in Conversations and Research About

Opioid Use Disorder

Amanda Rigell, Arianna Banack, and Allen Rigell

CHAPTER 9

Reading A Hero’s Journey through OCDaniel

Caitlin Corrieri and Elyanna Genovese

CHAPTER 10

Exploring Mental Health Literacy through Book Clubs

Lesley Roessing and Jessica Traylor

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

SUBJECT INDEX

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ON MENTAL HEALTH

This thoughtful compilation focuses on a critical current topic in secondary education: mental health. As overwhelming numbers of adolescents struggle with mental health challenges, this book addresses how adolescent literature can help generate awareness of, reduce the stigma associated with, and normalize experiences with mental health issues. Aimed at middle- and high-school English language arts (ELA) teachers, this volume provides background information and insight into various mental health needs while maintaining a clear focus on using the suggested books to introduce, teach, and reinforce specific concepts within the ELA curriculum. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals.


— Choice Reviews


Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature is a perfectly timed answer to a critical issue in schools: the prominence of mental health challenges rising in the lives of our teens. Eisenbach’s vast knowledge of Young Adult Literature and Frydman’s mental health expertise helped to curate and edit a book that includes chapters from leading educators and counselors in the field, setting mental health literacy education in the authentic context of Young Adult Literature. As a former secondary language arts teacher and mental health counselor (and now parent to a teen), I recognize it as the book we’ve needed and wished for. The research-based solutions in Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature help integrate the many facets of English Language Arts and literacy standards, with attention to mental health awareness.


— Susan Densmore-James, PhD, Associate Professor; Director of the Emerald Coast National Writing Project; The Book Dealer


In Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature the editors have curated a helpful, practical guide for classroom teachers to navigate the sometimes tricky but incredibly important work of introducing and integrating mental health literacy into the classroom. They provide the reader with what we so often need to do this work - helpful and straightforward ways to approach these topics in the classroom with students in middle and high school. This text presents a continued step toward bridging the knowledge set of both teachers and mental health professionals to guide students through challenging and necessary conversations.


— Sophia Hoffman, PhD, director of clinical training, School-Clinical Child Psy.D. Program, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University


Some books are timely, and some books arrive at the perfect time. Eisenbach and Frydman’s Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature is both. As teachers and students emerge from more than a year of COVID forced social isolation, they have gathered a powerful collection of essays by a remarkable group of contributors that address a range of Mental Health Issues using landmark YA texts from The Boy in the Black Suit to Hey, Kiddo. In these trying times teachers and students need hope and this edited collection provides this hope through pedagogical strategies for teachers who want to guide an entire class, establish book clubs, or to guide independent reading.


— Steven T. Bickmore, Associate Professor of English Education, University of Nevada Las Vegas; curator, Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday Blog


This powerful collection of resources for the middle and high school English Language Arts teacher provides a richly researched scaffold for mental health awareness, using carefully selected adolescent books. This text will give the teacher the confidence to explore these important themes without becoming a school counselor themselves. Each chapter meticulously guides the reader into the particular mental health issue, demonstrating ways the teacher can engage the interest of students on the impact of trauma, abuse, poverty, and toxic stress on diverse individuals and indeed society at large. This book will excite teachers and provide them the tools they require to enhance their efforts in addressing the socioemotional needs of their adolescent students. Congratulations to the editors for fashioning a truly remarkable collaboration between mental health and education!


— David Read Johnson, Johnson PhD, Co-Director, Post Traumatic Stress Center, New Haven, CT; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine; CEO, Miss Kendra Programs


Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature

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Summary
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  • Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature provides educators a starting point for engaging students in the study of adolescent literature that features mental health themes with the intended goal of developing students’ mental health literacy while simultaneously attending to English Language Arts content and literacy standards. Each chapter, co-authored by a literacy expert and mental health specialist, features a specific adolescent novel and provides middle and high school teachers background information on the novel’s featured mental health theme(s), along with pedagogical approaches for guiding readers into, through, and out of the novel. In doing so, this text seeks to raise awareness of mental health issues thereby reducing associated stigma and normalizing individual and peer mental health experiences for all adolescents.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 220 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-4758-5879-2 • Hardback • November 2021 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
    978-1-4758-5880-8 • Paperback • November 2021 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-4758-5881-5 • eBook • November 2021 • $37.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities, Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Health & Sexuality, Health & Fitness / Mental Health
Author
Author
  • Brooke Eisenbach is a former middle school teacher and current associate professor of middle and secondary education at Lesley University where she teaches courses in young adult literature, as well as middle school and high school methods of instruction

    Jason S. Frydman is a nationally certified school psychologist, registered drama therapist, and assistant professor of psychology at Lesley University. His research focuses on trauma-informed programming in educational settings and school-based creative arts therapies.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • CHAPTER 1

    Introduction: Preparing to Engage with Mental Health Themes in Adolescent Literature

    Jason S. Frydman and Brooke B. Eisenbach

    CHAPTER 2

    What’s Mined is Ours: Mental Health and American Rurality in Kristin Russell’s A Sky For Us

    Alone

    Jeff Spanke and Sara Tyner

    CHAPTER 3

    Literacy and Loss: Examining Loss and Grief through Characterization in The Boy in the Black

    Suit

    Sherri Harper Woods and Terri Benton

    CHAPTER 4

    First Person Perspective: Understanding Adolescent Eating Disorders Through the Text Good

    Enough

    Laura L. Wood, MaryBeth DeGennaro, and Brooke B. Eisenbach

    CHAPTER 5

    Secrecy, Silence, and Transgenerational Trauma: Conflict and Character Development in I Am

    Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

    Daniela Bustamante and Katie Sciurba

    CHAPTER 6

    Exploring graphic memoir trajectories: Processing the effects of substance use disorder and

    healing through art in Hey, Kiddo

    Grace Enriquez and Michelle Pate

    CHAPTER 7

    Teaching When Reason Breaks: Understanding Depression and Interrogating Bias through

    Character Analysis

    Elsie Lindy Olan, Kia Jane Richmond, and Mary Mae Kelly

    CHAPTER 8

    “I’m Not Like That”: Reading Heroine to Engage Students in Conversations and Research About

    Opioid Use Disorder

    Amanda Rigell, Arianna Banack, and Allen Rigell

    CHAPTER 9

    Reading A Hero’s Journey through OCDaniel

    Caitlin Corrieri and Elyanna Genovese

    CHAPTER 10

    Exploring Mental Health Literacy through Book Clubs

    Lesley Roessing and Jessica Traylor

    ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

    SUBJECT INDEX

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ON MENTAL HEALTH

Reviews
Reviews
  • This thoughtful compilation focuses on a critical current topic in secondary education: mental health. As overwhelming numbers of adolescents struggle with mental health challenges, this book addresses how adolescent literature can help generate awareness of, reduce the stigma associated with, and normalize experiences with mental health issues. Aimed at middle- and high-school English language arts (ELA) teachers, this volume provides background information and insight into various mental health needs while maintaining a clear focus on using the suggested books to introduce, teach, and reinforce specific concepts within the ELA curriculum. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals.


    — Choice Reviews


    Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature is a perfectly timed answer to a critical issue in schools: the prominence of mental health challenges rising in the lives of our teens. Eisenbach’s vast knowledge of Young Adult Literature and Frydman’s mental health expertise helped to curate and edit a book that includes chapters from leading educators and counselors in the field, setting mental health literacy education in the authentic context of Young Adult Literature. As a former secondary language arts teacher and mental health counselor (and now parent to a teen), I recognize it as the book we’ve needed and wished for. The research-based solutions in Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature help integrate the many facets of English Language Arts and literacy standards, with attention to mental health awareness.


    — Susan Densmore-James, PhD, Associate Professor; Director of the Emerald Coast National Writing Project; The Book Dealer


    In Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature the editors have curated a helpful, practical guide for classroom teachers to navigate the sometimes tricky but incredibly important work of introducing and integrating mental health literacy into the classroom. They provide the reader with what we so often need to do this work - helpful and straightforward ways to approach these topics in the classroom with students in middle and high school. This text presents a continued step toward bridging the knowledge set of both teachers and mental health professionals to guide students through challenging and necessary conversations.


    — Sophia Hoffman, PhD, director of clinical training, School-Clinical Child Psy.D. Program, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University


    Some books are timely, and some books arrive at the perfect time. Eisenbach and Frydman’s Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature is both. As teachers and students emerge from more than a year of COVID forced social isolation, they have gathered a powerful collection of essays by a remarkable group of contributors that address a range of Mental Health Issues using landmark YA texts from The Boy in the Black Suit to Hey, Kiddo. In these trying times teachers and students need hope and this edited collection provides this hope through pedagogical strategies for teachers who want to guide an entire class, establish book clubs, or to guide independent reading.


    — Steven T. Bickmore, Associate Professor of English Education, University of Nevada Las Vegas; curator, Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday Blog


    This powerful collection of resources for the middle and high school English Language Arts teacher provides a richly researched scaffold for mental health awareness, using carefully selected adolescent books. This text will give the teacher the confidence to explore these important themes without becoming a school counselor themselves. Each chapter meticulously guides the reader into the particular mental health issue, demonstrating ways the teacher can engage the interest of students on the impact of trauma, abuse, poverty, and toxic stress on diverse individuals and indeed society at large. This book will excite teachers and provide them the tools they require to enhance their efforts in addressing the socioemotional needs of their adolescent students. Congratulations to the editors for fashioning a truly remarkable collaboration between mental health and education!


    — David Read Johnson, Johnson PhD, Co-Director, Post Traumatic Stress Center, New Haven, CT; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine; CEO, Miss Kendra Programs


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