How to Prevent Loneliness in a Time of Social Distancing
With increasing numbers of people isolated because of quarantine and social distancing, COVID-19 is not the only public health threat we should be worried about—loneliness is one as well.
With increasing numbers of people isolated because of quarantine and social distancing, COVID-19 is not the only public health threat we should be worried about—loneliness is one as well.
Over the past few decades, talk about anxiety has grown much more prevalent.
Never before have children been so plugged in-and so out of touch with the natural world. Teens are now spending over seven hours a day in front of screens.
Children won’t say they have anxiety. Experiencing negative emotional reactions, they’ll let us know something is wrong, even when they aren’t sure what.
Half of children with a mental health condition in the United States go without treatment, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.