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Get Your Teen Screened for Depression: Quick Guide to Healthy Living

Also available in: Spanish 

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

Teen Help Lines  External Link

If you are a teen facing problem, here are names and phone numbers of organizations that can help. ... Details >

KidsPeace  External Link

Bright Futures Previsit Questionnaire: 15 to 17 Year Visits - (PDF)  External Link

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 >

American Academy of Pediatrics  External Link

15 Ways to Help Your Kid through Crisis - (PDF)  External Link

Read how you can help your child before, during and after a crisis.... Details >

KidsPeace  External Link

After the Emergency is Over: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Youth

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 >

Emergency Medical Services for Children

Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents  External Link

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 >

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy  External Link

Boys Town National Hotline  External Link

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 >

Boys Town  External Link

Children and Divorce  External Link

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 >

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry  External Link

Cutting  External Link

Also available in: Spanish   External Link

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 >

The Nemours Foundation  External Link

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