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Young people are faring better in their mental health in the past few years after a period of increased sadness and hopelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic, a report by the Centers for Disease ...
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How to Support Teen Mental Health on March 2 & Beyond - MSNOn March 2, Teen Mental Wellness Day serves as a crucial reminder to prioritize the emotional and psychological well-being of young people. Adolescence is a time of change, challenges, and self ...
At Didi Hirsch, we see this daily through Teen Line, our peer-to-peer mental health hotline staffed by trained teen volunteers. In 2024 alone, Teen Line handled more than 8,800 contacts from teens ...
Vaping is linked to teen mental health issues, a study published in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry reveals. The study was conducted in 2023, surveying over 5,000 students ...
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a national effort since 1949 to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and advocate for better mental health resources. While many conversations this month focus ...
Teen mental health showed “some signs of progress” in 2023 after record-high levels of mental health challenges in 2021, concludes a new report from the federal Centers for Disease Control ...
This church is tackling it : Shots - Health News At First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, a therapist was fielding 10 calls a week from parents of teens who needed mental health help.
How social media affects teen mental health. As digital engagement climbs, so do concerns about its long-term effects on adolescent mental health.While a certain level of screen time is expected ...
How music therapy is quietly — and sometimes loudly — fighting the teen mental health crisis. Published: Oct. 21, 2024, 9:02 a.m.
Teen Mental Health App Sent Kids’ Data Straight to TikTok The company removed tracking tools from its teen-focused websites in New York, Seattle, and Baltimore after parents complained.
Mental health assessments: 7 reasons to get your teen a mental health evaluation. A moment after she posted to Snapchat, her phone rang, and Gwen answered. Another girl convinced Gwen to stay alive.
U.S. high school students were less likely to report feeling persistently sad in 2023 than they were in 2021, when the COVID-19 pandemic had worsened the youth mental health crisis, a new CDC ...
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