by Lawrence Daniel | Feb 6, 2016 | Articles
A US study has found that many teens diagnosed with depression are missing follow up care, even when medication is prescribed or therapy is recommended. Researchers at New York University found that within three months of diagnosis, over one third of approximately... by George Miller | Jan 28, 2016 | Articles
Creating detailed profiles of students’ personal lives is one proposal being considered in Newtown, Connecticut to address how schools are supporting students with mental health issues. Previously, this approach might have been considered an overreach of school... by Pat Wyman | Nov 13, 2014 | Articles
Schools around the country are finding that at risk students need school based mental health services. Often, community mental health resources are backlogged and not immediately available to teens. Since symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other emotional and... by HTLadmin | Oct 14, 2014 | Articles
Articles that were recently published in The Lancet Psychiatry show that mental health interventions required by 1 in 10 schoolchildren are frequently started by school professionals, and that teachers and counselors based in schools are essential for identifying and... by Stevie Poole | Aug 23, 2014 | Articles
Forgetting their homework is one thing, but school administrators know of one item that kids never forget; and now cell phones connect kids to school counselors, as well as to games, assignments, and information. In times of need, kids can now be connected to school...
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