
Addressing Signs of Suicidal Behavior in Children and Teens
Suicide is on the rise in children and teens. Recognizing early signs is an important step to get them the help they need.
Suicide is on the rise in children and teens. Recognizing early signs is an important step to get them the help they need.
Two studies look at how gratitude, grit, and forgiveness can work together to cut suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Newly released CDC youth stats reflect nearly 60 percent of teenage girls persistently feel sad and hopeless, while 35 percent made a suicide plan.
With these Mental Health Resource Checklists, you don’t need to be an expert to make a difference in the life of a loved one, friend, classmate, or peer.
Knowing how depression works can help you better support loved ones who are struggling.