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Mental Health Treatment

Teens Mental Health Helpline Adolescence, the transitional period between childhood and adulthood, is accompanied by many physical and emotional changes. The phase is also marked by a host of stressors, such as academics, family and social pressures. All these factors increase the risk of various physical, psychological, mental and social problems in their lives.

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Mental Health Treatment

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  1. Teens Mental Health Treatment Call Our Expert Or Need Assistance (866) 831-9220 And Take Control Of Your Life!

  2. Study Links Severe Bullying To Mental Disorders And Suicide In Teen Years • Bullying is a regular occurrence in childhood. An unwanted and aggressive behavior usually observed among school-going children, bullying might involve attacking someone physically or verbally, making threats, laughing at someone’s appearance, excluding a person from a group and spreading rumors. • Victims of bullying can experience emotional and psychological hurt and humiliation. More Info :Click Here

  3. Study Links Severe Bullying To Mental Disorders And Suicide In Teen Years • Whether bullying or being bullied, it can result in serious and long-lasting negative effects on mental health and overall well-being of youth. • Some of the outcomes can be anxiety, depression, substance abuse, sexual violence, poor academic performance, low attendance and even poor social functioning. • Additionally, both the perpetrators and victims of bullying are at an increased risk of suicide-related behavior. More Info :Click Here (866) 831-9220

  4. Bullying Victims Prone To Depression, Suicidal Thoughts • For their study, researchers used data from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development that followed more than 1,300 children born in 1997 and 1998 in Quebec for 15 years since their birth. • As per the study results, about 15 percent of the children were exposed to the severest form of victimization from the beginning of their education till their high school. More Info :Click Here

  5. Bullying Victims Prone To Depression, Suicidal Thoughts • As compared to children who experienced little or no bullying in their early lives, these children were more than twice as likely to report depression or low moods and were three times more likely to report anxiety. • According to the authors, it is important to prevent victimization early in life. They also stressed on the need to start anti-bullying efforts before enrollment in the formal school system. • While the study showed an important link between early bullying and teen mental health disorders, it had some limitations. More Info :Click Here

  6. Repercussions Of Bullying Bullying is a serious issue that can have a detrimental impact on those who bully, those who are bullied and even those who witness it. Bullying can take place anywhere, take many forms and can be related to just about anything. In addition to causing a host of psychiatric disorders, panic disorders and anxiety disorders during childhood, both the victim and the bully display some of the most severe emotional handicaps later in life, including anxiety and depressive disorders, and are at a greater risk of suicidal or self-harm thoughts. More Info :Click Here

  7. Teen Suicide is Preventable • While suicide risk factors may vary with age, gender, family dynamics and environmental influences, parents, peers and school authorities can recognize the warning signs and take immediate action to nip the problem in the bud. • One can seek professional help from certified child and youth mental health experts and prevent the worse nightmare from coming true. More Info : Click Here (866) 831-9220

  8. Help At Hand • One of the best ways to prevent bullying is to refuse to accept or tolerate it. No matter what, it is important to remember that bullying is not ok, not part of growing up and that help is always available to make things better. • You can call our 24/7 helpline (866) 831-9220 to locate the best residential mental health facilities for teenagers near you. More Info :Click Here (866) 831-9220

  9. Contact US www.teenmentalhealthhelpline.com CallOur 24/7 Helpline (866) 831-9220

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