About the Mental Health e-Book Collection
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing mental health crisis among younger generations, many people are placing a greater emphasis on their mental well-being. Historically, mental health has been a taboo subject that was often overlooked or dismissed by many people. While this discourse still exists, individuals across all genders and ethnicities today are actively fighting to eliminate this stigma, highlighting the importance of mental health. With the recent advancements in neuroscience and the increasing discussion of mental well-being, it’s essential to stay informed by accessing valuable research on this topic. The IGI Global Mental Health Emerging Topic Collection provides a comprehensive selection of scholarly resources that can guide students with research on behavioral studies, neuroscience, and psychology. This research can contribute to the on-going fight to bring greater awareness to the topic of mental health, benefiting a wide range of individuals.
To support researchers, libraries, and institutions in exploring this developing field, IGI Global’s expert Editorial Team has hand-selected e-books covering key topics in the field of Mental Health, including Culture Studies, Depression, Psychological Support, Social Media, Stress Management, Workplace Well-Being, and more. It includes research from the 2015-2025 copyright years for a comprehensive look at the past, present, and future mental health developments that will have a direct impact on the next generation.
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- Notable Publications Featured in This Collection -
All titles featured in this collection are also available individually and through IGI Global’s e-Book Collection, GOBI Library Solutions, and Oasis, and are hosted on EBSCOHost, ProQuest’s E-Book Central, and GVRL. - Acquire Accessibility Titles at a Fraction
of Cost Through This e-Collection -
Content Purchased | | Pricing |
Current Copyright Year – One-Time Purchase 2025 (20+ titles*) | | US$ 3,220 |
Full Book List – One-Time Purchase 2015-2025 (120+ titles*) | | US$ 8,060 |
Annual Subscription 2015-2025 (120+ titles*) | | US$ 3,365 |
Evidence-Based Acquisition 2015-2025 (120+ titles*) | | US$ 5,055 |
120+ Total Books in This Collection Valued at: US$ 38,400
(Average Regular Price Per Book: US$ 320)
Average Cost Per Book as a Part of the This Collection: US$ 67 (79% Discount on Titles)
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- Why Acquire IGI Global's Mental Health Collection? -
       | Insights from more than 158+ international researchers from over 26+ countries |  |
Multi-disciplinary Mental Health research that spans across major fields of study, including
social science, education, healthcare, and more.
 | Each publication is produced through a quality-centric, expediate, double-anonymized peer review publishing process |
 | No additional charge for multi-user licensing (unlimited simultaneous users), no DRM, and no embargo of content |
 | Hosted on the InfoSci® platform, providing no set-up, archiving, or maintenance fees, free MARC records, COUNTER Reports |
 | Full-text PDF and HTML format, formatted citations with the ability to export to EasyBib and Crossref, and more |
 | Titles indexed in Web of Science, Scopus, and more |
 | Ideal resources for academic and research-focused institutions |
- Mental Health Research from Industry Leading Editors -
All of the titles below are featured in IGI Global's Mental Health Collection. |
“Men's mental health is a critical yet often overlooked and under discussed topic in the United States. However, recent celebrities and awareness campaigns have put a spotlight on the need to address the unique needs and challenges faced by men. Mental Health Counseling for Men offers a comprehensive guide for practitioners seeking practical and evidence-based strategies.” – Dr. Daniel Bates (University of Cincinnati, USA) |  |
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“The mental health field has undergone significant changes due to rapid societal evolution, leading to increasingly complex ethical considerations. Professional ethics are crucial in healthcare, where individuals are at the forefront.” – Dr. S. Jack Olszewski (Yorkville University (retired), Canada) |  |
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“My publication, along with similar works, holds significant importance in today’s world. It is essential for our social work students to have access to resources that help them navigate the challenging realities they face. Specifically, in the context of gun violence, it is our responsibility as social workers, community partners, parents, therapists, and victims to thoroughly educate ourselves, explore, and conduct research. This will enable us to provide both current and future social workers with the vital information they need to support the processes of learning and healing.” – Dr. Sharon R. Sartin (Campbellsville University, KY, USA) |  |
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"With more than 22 years working with releasing populations, I understand the critical need to provide a voice and space for research impacting their families especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This book provides expert researchers in the field with the opportunity to share their findings and encouragement to empower educators, support staff, and the next generation of learners experiencing educational disparities." – Dr. Belinda M. Alexander-Ashley (Independent Researcher, USA) |  |
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“The field of child life is evolving and growing, and we felt that there should be a book that not only highlights the work of child life specialists working in community settings but also provides a foundation for those looking to expand their own practice. The book is both inspiration and a testament to the creativity and dedication of child life specialists to provide play, preparation, coping tools, expressive arts and developmental explanations for children and families facing crisis and trauma in a variety of settings.” – Prof. Genevieve Lowry MS.Ed, CEIM (CCLS Bank Street College of Education, NY, USA) |