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Teenage Mental Health

Teenagers are undergoing such huge changes in their brains and bodies, it’s not surprising that it can also be a very vulnerable time. Feeling the urge to start to be more independent can also be very worrying. Learning to deal with their peer group, pressures of school, and their emerging sexuality can also be very unsettling. It can be very helpful for parents to obtain some expert guidance in navigating this stage, potentially including issues like keeping the bond between you, bullying at school, cyber-safety, depression, anxiety, self-harm and eating disorders.

Teenager

My child doesn't want to go to school

Teenager

Communicating with Children

Teenager

NHS link - Get help with low mood, sadness and depression

Teenager

NHS Link - Helping your child with anger issues

Teenager

NHS Link - Talking to your child about feelings

Teenager

NHS Link - Teen agression and arguments

Teenager

NHS Link - Depression in Children and Young People

Teenager

NHS link - Anxiety in Children

Teenager

NHS link - Children and Young People Mental Health Services

Teenager

NHS link - Gender Dysphoria

Teenager

Having conversations about difficult topics with children

Teenager

Kooth's Guide to Coping with Exam Stress

Teenager

NHS link - ADHD

Teenager

Mindful Emotion Coaching

Teenager

Teens & drugs

Teenager

Body confidence

Teenager

Self harm & depression

Teenager

Teens & alcohol

Teenager

Sleep deprivation in children

Teenager

The dangers of diets

Teenager

FAQs on suicide

Teenager

Suicide prevention

Teenager

20 things about grief

Teenager

Blocks to listening

Teenager

Samaritans

Teenager

Suicide bereavement

Teenager

Bereavement & grief

Teenager

Tuning into teens

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Support after a traumatic event

Teenager

Cyber-bullying

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