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Hadassah Foundation Cameroon: The Journey
My Suicide Notes
As a clinical psychologist, I probably think about suicide more often and in different ways than most. I’ve read the research. I’ve been trained to ask the hard questions. I am all too familiar with the frustrating gaps in our knowledge base: what causes it, who is at risk, how do we prevent it?
Talking to Your Child About Suicide
Suicide rates in teens have been steadily on the rise over the past two decades, and data from the 2021 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that approximately 22% of teens reported suicidal thoughts and 10% of teens reported doing something to try to end their life in the past 12 months.
Gender-Affirming Physical & Mental Healthcare Should be Standard: In Conversation with 2024 ADAA Conference Keynote Alex Keuroghlian, MD, MPH
Parenting During the Holiday Season: 3 Tips from 3 Psychologists for Tackling Holiday Stress
4 Key Considerations for Developmentally Informed Youth OCD Treatment
7 Tips on Showing Up When a Loved One is Undergoing Gender Transition
Everything You Wanted to Know About IOPs for Pediatric OCD
Teletherapy for Youth Anxiety Disorders: Factors to Consider
Are the Kids Really Alright? Troubling Headlines, Teenage Girls, and Declining Mental Health
Five Fantastic Formats to Engage Youth to Talk About Social Identity
Active Witnessing: Guiding Kids of All Ages To Do the Right Thing
When our family (KM) recently moved, my children discovered that in each of their new schools’ peers were using racist, sexist, and homophobic remarks, something they had not previously experienced. My kids were woefully unprepared - and it turns out this is not unusual.