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More than 1 in 10 teens have some symptoms of depression. Ask your teen’s doctor to screen your child for depression. ... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Find out how to help your teen build safe and healthy relationships.... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
If you are a teen facing problem, here are names and phone numbers of organizations that can help. ... Details >
These questions will guide you in conversations with your doctor about your home and school life, as well as your physical, emotional and sexual health.... Details >
Read how you can help your child before, during and after a crisis.... Details >
This fact sheet defines post-traumatic stress disorder, lists common symptoms, and provides adults with tips on how to help children and youth who have suffered a traumatic event.... Details >
If you see the signs or symptoms of bipolar disorder in your child or adolescent, it is important to seek a professional evaluation. Learn to recognize both types of mood disturbances--depression and... Details >
Teens and families can call 1-800-448-3000 24/7 to speak with a trained counselor for help with depression, stress, peer pressure, suicidal thoughts, parenting problems, runaways, relationship issues,... Details >
Talking to children about divorce is difficult. Here are some tips that may help both the child and parents handle the challenge and stress of these conversations.... Details >
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Injuring yourself on purpose by making scratches or cuts on your body with a sharp object is called cutting. When emotions don't get expressed in a healthy way, tension can build up. Cutting may be an... Details >
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