May is Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and at Study.com, we are committed to the mental wellness of students everywhere. To bring awareness to the importance of mental health, we have created a guide with the specific goal of helping college … Continued
Grandfamilies and COVID-19: Families of Unique Origins Face Unique Challenges
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PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS PLEASE PARTICIPATE
The New Jersey Parents Caucus (NJPC) is conducting an online research study about children’s mental health diagnoses. We hope to better understand the experiences of our children during this difficult time. Your participation involves completing an online questionnaire which will … Continued
Childhood Mental Health – Items of Interest – Fall 2020
Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: the one mistake you want to avoid: Advice from a child therapist A sensory guide for friends, families and professionals: Can I tell you about sensory processing difficulties? Depressed or anxious teens risk heart attack … Continued
Cyberbullying linked to post traumatic stress for victims and perpetrators
Cyberbullying — bullying online rather than face to face — is linked to various types of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, both for victims and perpetrators, suggests new research. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200623185242.htm