You've probably been told that what you're feeling is too much. That you're overreacting. That you need to calm down. That other people handle this. That you're too sensitive. Here is what no one told you:
none of that is true.
What's happening inside you right now is not weakness. It is not a character flaw. It is your brain doing something it is specifically, biologically designed to do at exactly this point in your life.
Everything You're Feeling Makes Sense
is the book that tells you the truth - about what's actually happening in your brain when you feel things, why everything hits so hard right now, what your feelings are actually trying to say, and what genuinely helps. Not the sanitized version. The real thing.
What's Inside
PART ONE: What's Actually Happening
The real science of the teenage brain - not "hormones," but the actual neuroscience of why social rejection physically hurts, why you can't always think your way out of how you feel, and why the intensity is not a sign that something is wrong with you.
PART TWO: The Feelings Themselves
Full chapters on anger, anxiety, sadness, shame, loneliness, identity confusion, perfectionism, and numbness. Not just what they are - but where they come from, why they feel the way they do, and what actually helps.
PART THREE: What Actually Helps
How feelings actually move through you. How to find safe people. How to know when to ask for help - and exactly how to do it. How to build an emotional life that is genuinely yours.
This Book Is DifferentMost books about teen emotions talk to you like a problem that needs solving. This one talks to you like a person who deserves honest information about what's happening inside them. It doesn't minimize. It doesn't over-simplify. It doesn't tell you to think positive. It tells you the truth. And then it gives you real tools.
For the Parent Reading This PageThis book was written for your teenager. The companion volume,
The Hidden Emotional World of Teenagers
, was written for you. The two books share characters and stories told from different perspectives - the same plate argument, the same anxiety spiral, the same quiet ride home - from both sides of the door. Reading both is the closest thing available to being inside each other's experience.
Sophie's StoryThroughout this book, you'll hear from Sophie, who was seventeen when her anxiety was at its worst, and twenty-one when she figured out how to get through it. She wanted you to know: it is possible to get to somewhere better. The feelings that feel permanent are not permanent. The intensity that feels like it defines your whole life does not define your whole life.
Everything you're feeling makes sense. All of it. And once you understand it, everything changes.
Includes
- Crisis resources (988, Crisis Text Line) in Chapter 14- "What to Say to Yourself" self-talk guides throughout- "Try This" exercises at the end of every chapter- A note to parents at the front- Research and sources appendix
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