As Kids and Teens Struggle with Mental Health, New Resources Help Parents Provide Support The “Sound It Out” campaign, created by the Ad Council in partnership with Pivotal, today premiered new public service advertisements (PSAs) reminding parents and caregivers of the important role they play...
BetterHelp is a free site that offers helpful resources for parents of teens with mental health. From informational articles to accessible, certified mental health care professionals, BetterHelp has all you need to manage your child’s mental health with ease. Not only can you learn how to better...
Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicideis dedicated to increasing awareness, saving lives and reducing the stigma of suicide through specialized training programs and resources that empower teens, parents and educational leaders with the skills needed to help youth build a life of resiliency. https...
Need for Mental Health Services for Parents Who Lose a Child to CancerMatthew Stenger
And while the positive effects of healthy movement may help parents and children handle new stresses and increased anxiety associated with the current pandemic, Carson acknowledged that meeting recommendations during a health crisis can be a struggle. ...
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But the reality is thatone out of five youth and adolescentshas a mental health condition—so shouldn’t parents be prepared to provide first aid for mental health as well? You can learn skills now to recognize signs of a problem and help your child find the appropriate professional help if...
Privately insured parents caring for a child with cancer have a higher likelihood of utilizing mental health (MH) care than other parents, according to a study published online in JAMA Network Open.
Findings informed the development of a 4- to 6-week psychoeducational parenting workshop, Parent–Teen Connect, whose goals are to promote parents’ knowledge of the mental health challenges second-generation Chinese immigrant youth face and increase the use of positive parenting strategies at home. ...