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Category Archives: Depression
How Do We Help Our Teens?
Earlier today I read and shared on our Facebook page a tragic article about a local teenager who committed suicide. The statistics are more than alarming. These young lives are far to precious for us to let them end when … Continue reading
Sometimes We Just Want to Know How to Help
When friends and loved ones are struggling with anxiety we are often at a loss as to what we can do to help. We want to be there for them, but my fear that we will say or do the … Continue reading
When it is NOT Just ‘Shyness’
Most of us have experienced moments of ‘shyness’ or times when we have felt challenged by a social situation. Maybe it’s a party where you don’t know many people or perhaps we are required to give an oral presentation. There … Continue reading
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Frightening Increase in Teen Suicide
The numbers are sad and scary. CBS reports on a new study showing that “Suicide is now the third leading cause of death among American adolescents”. The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, found that the number of kids and teens … Continue reading