Description
David Leibow's book is well and engagingly written, speaking directly to students and, later, to parents. His comments are wise and appropriately reassuring, and he normalizes students' problems, gently confronts shame, and places their difficulties in perspective. -- Paul Grayson, coeditor of College Mental Health Practice and coauthor of Beating the College Blues What to Do When College is Not the Best Time of Your Life offers students and their parents a safe and private transition space to discuss problems and restore confidence and hope. Fun, easy to read, and extensive. -- Helene Keable, Mental Health Services, Columbia University Medical Campus If you're a college student or the parent of a college student you should read this book. It will help prevent small problems from getting big and big problems from ruining your college experience. What to Do When College Is Not the Best Time of Your Life represents the distilled wisdom of David Leibow's thirty years helping young people regain confidence and achieve their goals. It's full of hope, humor, and practical advice. -- Carol Bernstein, New York University School of Medicine and president of the American Psychiatric Association
About the Author
David Leibow, M.D., is on the faculty of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is also a psychiatrist at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital and for many years was on the staff of Columbia University's uptown student mental health center. He is the author of Love, Pain, and the Whole Damn Thing: How to Reap the Rewards of Adulthood and Find Real Happiness.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231151740
Author David Leibow
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press