Pandemic Parenting: Supporting Teen Mental Health
Parenting teens through the years 2020 and 2021 has brought challenges we couldn’t have imagined in 2019. Families have experienced the contradiction of isolation and excessive time together; loss of income and higher levels of food- and housing-insecurity; drastically reduced access to school resources; increased rates of mental health distress and crisis; and ongoing fear for what the future holds. For most of us, the stressors have been layering on top of one another without relief.
Caregiving from a Distance: How to Support Someone Who Lives with Depression
For Caregivers, Family Members, Parents, and Caring Adults Interested in Caregiving from a Distance
Navigating Teen Depression and Substance Use as a Family
For Parents, Guardians, Family Members, Youth Workers, and Caring Adults Interested in Teen Mental Health
Teen Self-Injury: Working Toward Healthy Coping Skills
For Parents, Guardians, Youth Workers, and Caring Adults Interested in Teen Mental Health.
Isn’t that Covered? What Families Need to Know About Mental Health and Insurance
For Family Caregivers and Family Members Interested in Paying for Treatment
Original air date: 10/23/2019
Recognizing and Managing Teen Anxiety
For Parents, Guardians, Youth Workers, and Caring Adults Interested in Teen Mental Health.
How Workplaces Can Support Mental Wellness and Prevent Suicides Webinar
Part II of the Coping with Stress and Depression in the Workplace Series For Family Caregivers, Employee Assistance Program Professionals, and Adults Concerned About Themselves or Others.
Understanding Teen Depression
For Parents and Other Caregivers, Youth Workers, and Caring Adults Interested in Teen Mental Health.
Coping with Stress and Depression in the Workplace
For Family Caregivers, Employee Assistance Program Professionals, and Adults Concerned About Themselves or Others.
Coping with Stress and Depression: Strategies for Families
For Family Caregivers, Military Families and Service Personnel, Employee Assistance Program Professionals, and Adults Concerned About Themselves or Others.
Bipolar Disorder: Beyond the Basics
For Family Caregivers and Others with an Interest in Supporting Someone with Bipolar Disorder
How You Can Fit Mindfulness Into Your Busy Schedule
For Family Caregivers, Human Resource Managers, Employee Assistance Program Professionals, and Adults Concerned about Themselves or Others
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