Advice from child psychologists about approaching the topic of suicide with pediatric patients
One way providers can help children and teens with their mental health is to simply talk about it – don’t be afraid to ask. If
One way providers can help children and teens with their mental health is to simply talk about it – don’t be afraid to ask. If
Children’s Minnesota psychologists share tips for how to prepare for the conversation about suicide, have the conversation and to be prepared with outside resources.
Katie Besch, LPCC, behavioral health specialist at Children’s Minnesota, shares more about suicide prevention.
The number of kids and teens experiencing mental health issues typically increases in the spring. If you’re recognizing they are stressed or overwhelmed, there are
Zander’s story shows how the Children’s Minnesota Concussion Clinic provides comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment for children and young adults who have concussions caused by
The 2022 Minnesota Student Survey has provided some sobering news. The survey showed that there’s an increasing number of students experiencing anxiety and depression –
Forest Juvland, LICSW, partial hospitalization program therapist at our specialty center in Lakeville, talks about how going back to school may affect children’s mental health.
Dr. Sarah Jerstad shares what parents need to know about keeping their kids’ minds and bodies healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As winter approaches, some kids may start to exhibit symptoms of seasonal depression, so we’re sharing what parents need to know about SAD.
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