How to Come Alongside Your Struggling Teen – A Case Study
In light of the CDC’s recent data showing that three in five teen girls felt persistently sad and hopeless, a CBS News segment questions what
‘A Wake-Up Call’: ADHD Medication Abuse in Schools
Due to a nationwide shortage of ADHD medication, for those who have the neurodevelopmental disorder, it’s been a difficult year. An added concern, CNN reports,
The Conversation Around Mental Health Is Changing
When John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reid Medical Center to receive treatment for clinical depression, his aides weren’t sure how the public would respond,
Four Members of Congress Open Up About Mental Health
As John Fetterman returned to the Senate after five weeks of inpatient treatment for clinical depression, ABC News’ Brittany Shepherd sat down with four members
Thinking Outside the Box on Mental Health
In some Chicago libraries, now you can not only check out a book but talk to a therapist, CBS News reports. Instead of walking into
How Gun Violence Is Changing Parenting
Parents have always sought to protect their kids. Seat belts. Bike helmets. Using the crosswalk. As car accidents used to be the greatest killer of
The #1 Danger to Kids and Teens
What’s the #1 killer of kids and teens in America? In 2020, CNN reports, guns became the leading cause of death for US children and teenagers,
Want to Feel Happier? Get Active This April
Why is exercise good for you? Besides strengthening your body, a host of research shows that moving has multiple benefits for your mental and emotional
What Is the “Selfie Effect”?
On his CNN podcast “Chasing Life,” Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviewed Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride – licensed clinical psychologist at Boston Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor of
What Mass Shootings Are Doing to Our Mental Health
Yesterday’s news about another school shooting, this time in Tennessee, was all too familiar. Mass shootings are taking a toll – not only on those