Suicide in Teens: Know the Warning Signs, Risk Factors, and Have a Prevention Plan

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. All month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members promote suicide prevention awareness. In the CoVid-19 environment, social isolation, anxiety, fear of illness, uncertainty, chronic stress, and economic problems may lead to an increase in suicidality in certain populations. Public health experts agree that adolescents are one such vulnerable population.

Suicide rates among teens have been steadily increasing in recent years, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2019). Every day, approximately 12 teens die by suicide. For every one death that occurs, 25 more suicide attempts are made.

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Stress: What you Need to Know

The term stress is used to describe many different emotional and physical responses including agitation, anger, anxiety, worry, fear and depression. Despite hearing this word thrown around frequently, many people don’t know accurate facts about stress. In this post, our goal is to summarize a few of the most important things to understand about stress.

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