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Mental Health, Depression, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Depression, Teens Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Mental Well-Being in Winter - Seasonal Affective Disorder in Teens & Kids

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and how can it affect kids and teens? SAD is a form of depression, and is more likely to impact those in northern regions during the winter. However, many folks still struggle during this time even if it does not reach the level of a clinical diagnosis.

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Mental Health, Depression, Teens, Anxiety Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Depression, Teens, Anxiety Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Navigating the Barren Lands of Therapy Deserts: Expanding Mental Health Access

Therapy deserts are defined as areas across the United States with limited access to mental health services. These regions lack the resources for modern mental health access and pose a significant challenge for individuals seeking support for their mental well-being.

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Mental Health, Depression, Teens, Anxiety, Trauma Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Depression, Teens, Anxiety, Trauma Ellen Hallsworth, Director

How To Talk to Kids About War and Conflict

Escalating war and conflict around the world has followed years of a deadly pandemic and economic insecurity. It’s hard for kids to process what it all means and can cause depression, anxiety and other issues. There are some basic tips that parents can follow when talking to kids about war and conflict.

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Mental Health, Teens, Bullying, School Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Teens, Bullying, School Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Bullying and Mental Health: What You Can Do

We know that bullying can have serious consequences for children and adolescents’ mental health. Physical, verbal, emotional, social and cyber bullying can all have a profound impact on teens’ sense of self and their social development. We all have a right to kindness and safety and should work towards this for ourselves and our communities. 

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Mental Health, Teens, ADHD Ellen Hallsworth, Director Mental Health, Teens, ADHD Ellen Hallsworth, Director

Prescribing Stimulants via Telehealth Can Save Lives.

Stimulants are the most common medication used to treat ADHD. Individual, family and group therapy are crucially important for adolescents with an ADHD diagnosis, but there are times when rapid access to stimulants is truly lifesaving. Despite concerns about addiction, evidence shows that children with ADHD who have been treated with stimulants are no more likely to develop substance use issues than children with unmedicated ADHD.

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