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Bibliography

At Bloom, we ensure our information is credible, current, and easy to read for our audience. Catered to a teenage audience, we recognize the importance of certain use of language and constant accuracy. 

Here is our complete list of sources, curated to help develop each step of The Bloom Cycle. 

Bibliography

  • “10 Common Grief Responses in Adolescents.” Spokane Imagine Mental Health Blog, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Coping with Grief and Loss.” HelpGuide.org, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • Einstein, Albert. “Medical School Challenges — Study Burnout.” Albert Einstein College of Medicine, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Teen Stressors.” Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Teen-Depression: Symptoms & Causes.” Mayo Clinic, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “The Impact of Stress on Students in Secondary School and Higher Education.” QUT ePrints, 11 Apr. 2019, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Depression.” World Health Organization, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Grief Is Associated with Elevations…” PMC (PubMed Central), accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “How to Combat Academic Burnout.” University of Georgia Online, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • Paradigm Treatment. “Mental-Health Habits Teens Can Start Now.” Paradigm Treatment, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Relationship between Neurodiversity and Mental Health?” Healing Umbrella Psychotherapy, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “What Is Neurodiversity?” Harvard Health Blog, 23 Nov. 2021, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

  • “Causes of Stress in Teenagers.” Google Books, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.

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