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Book Review: Victoria Betton and James Woollard, Teen Mental Health in an Online World

Book Review: Victoria Betton and James Woollard, Teen Mental Health in an Online World Book Reviews Anglican Theological Review 2021, Vol. 103(1) 71 –92 Book Reviews © The Author(s) 2021 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions https://doi.org/993008 DOI: 10.1177/0003328621993008 journals.sagepub.com/home/atr Teen Mental Health in an Online World. By Victoria Betton and James Woollard. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2019. 294 pp. $24.95 (pbk). In this timely and highly readable book, Victoria Betton and James Woollard offer a comprehensive treatment of the subject of supporting young people in their use of the many online platforms and resources available to them. While directed to mental health practitioners—for whom the book is must-reading—the book will be of great value to educators, clergy, professionals of the criminal justice system, parents, and other car- egivers whose lives and work intersect with teenagers. Those who care for parents of teenagers, along with the general reading public with an interest in this subject, will also find benefit here. The expertise of the authors, who are leading figures in the United Kingdom in the field of mental health as it intersects with the digital world, is evident throughout. Yet the book is full of firsthand accounts from teens, and one of its great strengths is that it sees professional guidance as located along a spectrum http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anglican Theological Review SAGE

Book Review: Victoria Betton and James Woollard, Teen Mental Health in an Online World

Anglican Theological Review , Volume 103 (1): 1 – Mar 24, 2021

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0003-3286
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10.1177/0003328621993008
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Book Reviews Anglican Theological Review 2021, Vol. 103(1) 71 –92 Book Reviews © The Author(s) 2021 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions https://doi.org/993008 DOI: 10.1177/0003328621993008 journals.sagepub.com/home/atr Teen Mental Health in an Online World. By Victoria Betton and James Woollard. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2019. 294 pp. $24.95 (pbk). In this timely and highly readable book, Victoria Betton and James Woollard offer a comprehensive treatment of the subject of supporting young people in their use of the many online platforms and resources available to them. While directed to mental health practitioners—for whom the book is must-reading—the book will be of great value to educators, clergy, professionals of the criminal justice system, parents, and other car- egivers whose lives and work intersect with teenagers. Those who care for parents of teenagers, along with the general reading public with an interest in this subject, will also find benefit here. The expertise of the authors, who are leading figures in the United Kingdom in the field of mental health as it intersects with the digital world, is evident throughout. Yet the book is full of firsthand accounts from teens, and one of its great strengths is that it sees professional guidance as located along a spectrum

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Published: Mar 24, 2021

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