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Category Archives: Helpful Links for Families

Mayo Clinic lists warning signs to help diagnose children with mental disorders

The Mayo Clinic released a list of warning signs recently showing whether children might have mental disorders – a tool designed to identify undiagnosed children when they are most treatable without alarming parents of healthy children.
The 11 “action signs” are written in everyday English instead of medical jargon — for example, [...]

What a Difference a Friend Makes

The Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Mental Health Campaign for Mental Health Recovery aims to encourage, educate, and inspire people between the ages of 18 and 25 to support friends who are experiencing mental health problems.
Discrimination and stigma have made it harder and harder for people with mental illness to keep a [...]

Back to School Stress

The last days of summer vacation can trigger excitement as well as anxiety about the upcoming school year for both students and their families. While new teachers, new classrooms, new classmates, and possibly, for some, an entirely new school can be viewed as exciting challenges and opportunities for growth, some students may initially feel nervous. [...]

Center on Media and Child Health

The Center on Media and Child Health at Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health is dedicated to understanding and responding to the effects of media on the physical, mental and social health of children through research, production, and education.
Given that media play an ever-expanding role in children’s lives, how [...]

NAMI Launches ADHD Online Resource Center

NAMI has launched an interactive, online resource center to support children and adults living with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Website visitors can:

Learn about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options;
Get tips on managing ADHD at home, school and work;
Watch a “Fireside Chat” video series of leading psychiatrists discussing the condition;
Read personal stories about living with and managing ADHD;
Keep [...]

New Resources on Teen Stress and Depression

Mental Health America has produced two new empowering brochures to address teen stress and depression. Created with input from parents, youth and advocates, these brochures provides readers with effective tips, strategies, and resources to help a youth in crisis.
Teen Stress and Depression: Guide for Teens combines teen stress and depression into one comprehensive brochure. It [...]

Caring for Our Youth: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Resources for Families

As young people move into their teens, parents face seemingly endless challenges to ensure their adolescents’ health and safety – an increasingly difficult and stressful task as teens push for more independence. Parents want to ensure that their teens make the right choices, hang out with the “right” people, and live productive, alcohol- and drug-free [...]

New Online Community for Young Adults

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has launched StrengthofUs.org, a new online community where young adults living with mental health concerns can provide mutual support in navigating unique challenges and opportunities during the critical transition years from ages 18 to 25.
Developed by young adults, StrengthofUs.org is a user-driven social networking community where members can [...]

A Family Guide To Keeping Youth Mentally Healthy & Drug Free

Here is a public education Web site developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to communicate to parents and other caring adults about how they can help promote their child’s mental health and reduce his or her risk for becoming involved with alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs: http://www.family.samhsa.gov.

National Poison Prevention Week

National Poison Prevention Week, the third week in March each year, is a week nationally designated to highlight the dangers of poisonings and how to prevent them. However, every day people can and do prevent poisonings. We invite you to review the information compiled by the Poison Prevention Week Council and become actively involved in [...]


If you or someone you know is at immediate risk of seriously harming themselves or someone else, call 911.


 

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