
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.
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Here is our complete list of sources, curated to help develop each step of The Bloom Cycle.
Bibliography
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“10 Common Grief Responses in Adolescents.” Spokane Imagine Mental Health Blog, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Coping with Grief and Loss.” HelpGuide.org, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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Einstein, Albert. “Medical School Challenges — Study Burnout.” Albert Einstein College of Medicine, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Teen Stressors.” Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Teen-Depression: Symptoms & Causes.” Mayo Clinic, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“The Impact of Stress on Students in Secondary School and Higher Education.” QUT ePrints, 11 Apr. 2019, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Depression.” World Health Organization, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Grief Is Associated with Elevations…” PMC (PubMed Central), accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“How to Combat Academic Burnout.” University of Georgia Online, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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Paradigm Treatment. “Mental-Health Habits Teens Can Start Now.” Paradigm Treatment, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Relationship between Neurodiversity and Mental Health?” Healing Umbrella Psychotherapy, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“What Is Neurodiversity?” Harvard Health Blog, 23 Nov. 2021, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
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“Causes of Stress in Teenagers.” Google Books, accessed 9 Aug. 2025.
