On average in the United States, teenagers spend about nine hours per day watching (or using) screens. From gaming consoles to tablets, smartphone scrolling to TV binges, screens have become a prominent part of adolescents’ every day lives. And while screens provide great entertainment, and are often educational, research is now proving that there is […]
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What is a Recovery High School?
Recovery high schools are designed for teenagers who are recovering from a substance use disorder or co-occurring disorders. Keep reading to learn more about this care option for your teen. Adolescence is a time of exploration, peer-bonding, and self-discovery. Unfortunately, it is also the time in which many teenagers will try drugs and alcohol. According […]
Matthew Perry’s History of Drug Abuse and Addiction, and His Mission to Help Others in Need
Matthew Perry was best-known for his role as the beloved Chandler Bing on Friends, but that is not how he wanted to be remembered. At least, not entirely. At the end of the day, Matthew Perry wanted to be remembered for his advocacy—for helping others. The actor’s legacy stretched far beyond the hit NBC series, […]
What are the Effects of Anxiety on Teenagers and Young Adults?
Anxiety is the body’s normal response to stress, but being in a constant state of worry is a cause for concern. Chronic anxiety, also known as anxiety disorder, is characterized by excessive, intense fear or panic, and disrupts a person’s ability to function normally. These feelings can go on for weeks, months, or even longer, […]
The Ongoing Mental Health Crisis in Schools
School is meant to be a safe place, with an estimated 95 percent of children in the United States spending most of their days in school. School is a place for children to develop their skills, foster new relationships, and learn how to build a productive, successful future. However, new data shows that an alarming […]
Mental Health Issues Are Increasing Among Teen Girls and LGBT+ Youth
New data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention was released earlier this year, and the statistics are devastating. Their newest study – Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data Summary & Trends Report: 2011-2021 – found that mental health conditions in high school students are worse than ever before. Among student demographics, teenage girls and […]
Selena Gomez on Mental Health
Selena Gomez is known (and loved) for her many talents. She is widely recognized for her acting and singing careers. More recently, however, she also became an executive producer of the hit series Only Murders in the Building (2021), and an entrepreneur with the launch of her company, Rare Beauty, in 2020. In addition to […]
How Does Lack of Sleep Affect the Mental Health of Teens?
Most of us recognize the importance of good sleep. Sleep promotes better energy levels, physical health, cognitive skills, and mental well-being. But what exactly constitutes “good” sleep? And what happens when we don’t get the right amount? For teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18, the “right” amount of sleep is around 8 to […]
Is Recovery from Mental Illness Possible? (7 Tips for Success)
Mental illness is rife throughout the globe, as millions of people struggle with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other difficult conditions. Yet, despite how common it is, mental illness is not commonly understood. Mental illnesses are health conditions that affect a person’s mood, behavior, and thought patterns. They are chronic conditions that disrupt one’s […]
What are the Main Causes of Teen Suicide?
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 10 and 24. It’s a harrowing reality that devastates families, friends, and communities every day. Too often, young people do not have the tools they need to cope with negative feelings—and make the choice to end their life. This leaves many […]