About Mental Health
 Understanding the Teen Brain in About Mental Health
Parents need to realize the rational part of a teen's brain isn't fully developed and won't be until they are 25 years old or so. ...more
 Raising Kids with Self-Esteem in About Mental Health
Research shows that adolescents who grow up with high self-esteem are far less likely to abuse drugs or drink, compared with children who grow up without much sense of self-worth. ...more
Children's mental health is as important as their physical health. Read on for helpful answers to common questions that can help you protect your child's mental health. ...more
Common symptoms of a potential emotional, behavioral, or developmental problem include poor grades in school, withdrawal from friends and family, and insomnia. ...more
A psychiatric evaluation looks at the child's behaviors, when those behaviors happen, and what impact those behaviors have on school, family, and other relationships. ...more
 Psychiatric Treatment Team in About Mental Health
Team members may include a child and adolescent psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and a psychiatric nurse. Read on to learn more. ...more
 Understanding the Teen Brain in About Mental Health
Parents need to realize the rational part of a teen's brain isn't fully developed and won't be until they are 25 years old or so. ...more
 Raising Kids with Self-Esteem in About Mental Health
Research shows that adolescents who grow up with high self-esteem are far less likely to abuse drugs or drink, compared with children who grow up without much sense of self-worth. ...more
Children's mental health is as important as their physical health. Read on for helpful answers to common questions that can help you protect your child's mental health. ...more
Common symptoms of a potential emotional, behavioral, or developmental problem include poor grades in school, withdrawal from friends and family, and insomnia. ...more
A psychiatric evaluation looks at the child's behaviors, when those behaviors happen, and what impact those behaviors have on school, family, and other relationships. ...more
 Psychiatric Treatment Team in About Mental Health
Team members may include a child and adolescent psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and a psychiatric nurse. Read on to learn more. ...more