…it. Gene 35:02 And of course, life complicated because sometimes phobias don’t occur in a vacuum. They occur in line with depression or a learning disability or, you know, an…
…standards to promote efforts to address the mental health epidemic among our youth. This was prompted by the skyrocketing rates of depression, anxiety, stress, loneliness and suicide that had been…
…as poor school performance, social difficulties, depression, or family dysfunction. There is a lot of overlap between anxiety disorders, and children will typically meet criteria for more than one anxiety…
…autism may also be at risk of being bullied, or experiencing depression or anxiety. These issues are particularly important to recognize, as the child may not be able to describe…
…violence, such as domestic abuse, drugs and alcohol, and mental health issues like depression. Access to a gun is one of the biggest risk factors on the list, so engage…
…and financial pressures – all potentially resulting in excessive stress, anxiety, and depression. There is often a conflict between their emotional struggles and the expectation that they should feel privileged…
…events when the competition did not grant her wish of modifying the media expectations for her while she dealt with bouts of depression and anxiety. Little by little, mental health…
…of depression, irritability, problems with sleeping, eating or nervousness How Is GAD Treated? Regardless of the cause of GAD, we are constantly learning more about ways to treat the symptoms….
…show efficacy and are worth a try for kids or parents who haven’t responded to or are averse to taking medications for ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Changing Literature. Finally, the…
…one in 10 children. Most children who have SAD have another anxiety disorder — most frequently generalized anxiety disorder. Some children (about a third) will also develop depression, and school…
…bombings (Depression and Anxiety) Self-Care for Resilience – Resources (MGH Clay Center) Turning to Gratitude – Conversation Starters (MGH Clay Center – YouTube) What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? (MGH Clay…
…position; it is to aid with the host of psychological problems that have been found to accompany these kinds of difficult issues. Depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use disorders have…
…present before age 12 years. If a child begins displaying these symptoms “out of the blue” in adolescence, they’d be attributed to something other than ADHD, such as depression, anxiety,…
…In order to support your child, it is important to take care of yourself. If you are experiencing depression, anxiety, economic hardship, domestic violence, or similar stressors, your natural emotional…
…provide guidance on a range of mental health topics important to the well-being of children, teens and young adults. From depression and learning issues, to today’s political climate and media…