Factsheet: Youth and Families
- AD/HD and Kids
- Antidepressant Medication and Children
- Anxiety Disorders and Kids
- Autism in Children
- Back to School: Parent-child Communication
- Back to School: Tips for Parents
- Back to School: Your Child’s Mental Health
- Bipolar Disorder in Children
- Bullying and Gay Youth
- Bullying: What to Do About It
- Child and Adolescent Suicide
- Conduct Disorder
- Co-occurring Disorders and Youth
- Coping with Separation and Divorce
- Coping with the Stress of Ongoing Military Operations: Information for Military Families
- Coping with War-related Stress: Information for Military Families and Communities
- Depression in Children
- Depression in Teens
- Effective Discipline Techniques for Parents: Alternatives to Spanking
- Helping Children Cope with Loss Resulting from War or Terrorism
- Helping Children Deal With War
- Helping Children Grow Up Healthy—Mind and Body
- Improving the Mental Health and Well-being of America's Children
- Learning Disabilities
- Positive Parenting
- Postpartum Disorders
- Recognizing Mental Health Problems in Children
- Returning from War: Being A Couple Again
- Returning from War: Reconnecting with Your Children
- Schizophrenia in Children
- Strengthening Families (fact sheet series for parents who have a mental illness)
- Supporting Family and Friends Who Have a Mental Illness
- Taking Care of an Aging Parent
- Tips on Healthy Parenting for Mothers with Depression (pdf)
- What Does Gay Mean?
- What Every Child Needs for Good Mental Health
- When a Parent Has a Mental Illness: Child Custody Issues
- When a Parent Has a Mental Illness: From Risk to Resiliency
- When a Parent Has a Mental Illness: Interventions and Services for Families
- When a Parent Has a Mental Illness: Issues and Challenges
- When a Parent Has a Mental Illness: Serious Mental Illness and Parenting
mpower - Mental Health America's web site especially for teens and young adults
For More Information:
For help finding treatment, support groups, medication information, help paying for your medications, your local Mental Health America affiliate, and other mental health-related services in your community, please click here to access our Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. If you or someone you know is in crisis now, seek help immediately. Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to reach a 24 hour crisis center or dial 911 for immediate assistance.
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