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Teens: Typical or Troubled? Part One – What You Need to Know (#115)


Learn how to distinguish between difficult behaviors typical of adolescence and signs of real mental illness, such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in teens.

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Typical or Troubled? TM, a national program initiative for high schools, educates teachers and adults who interact daily with teenagers about the warning signs of mental health problems. Paul Burke, executive director of the American Psychiatric Foundation, and Typical or Troubled? TM founder Colleen Reilly discuss the program’s logistics and implementation.

The New York University Child Study Center’s computer-based program, STEPS (Screening, Treatment, and Education to Promote Strength), is designed to help teens and families recognize risk factors such as depression, substance abuse and anxiety, and help improve problem-solving and stress management skills. Program developer Dr. Chris Lucas, associate professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine, and program participants at Tappan Zee High School in New York discuss the program and its benefits.

Janet Susin and Lorraine Kaplan, creators of “Breaking the Silence: Teaching the Next Generation about Mental Illness” (BTS), discuss this educational program designed to teach students about mental illness offered by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to schools nationwide.

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2 Responses to “Teens: Typical or Troubled? Part One – What You Need to Know (#115)”

  1. Jimmy says:
    April 7, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    Hi,
    thought we might we interested in this one.
    Love,
    Me

  2. John Reeds says:
    May 1, 2010 at 12:03 am

    This is a well targeted program by this organization to help troubled teenagers. Providing necessary training to the educators, teachers and troubled parents is a very important move to deal with most of the troubled teens problems. These training help educators with effective ways of dealing with teenagers and plan themselves with a suitable approach. These kind of programs are need to conducted in most of the places that help most of the troubled people with a solution.
    http://www.troubledteens.net/

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Resources
  • American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: Facts for Families
  • Anxiety Disorders Association of America
  • APA: Children's Mental Health
  • APA: Let's Talk Facts About College Students and Alcohol Abuse brochure
  • APA: Let's Talk Facts About Common Childhood Disorders brochure
  • APA: Mental Health 101
  • Focus Adolescent Services
  • Healthy Minds Bonus Video: Adolescents and Antidepressants – hosted by NARSAD
  • Healthy Minds Bonus Video: Anxiety and Stress – hosted by NARSAD
  • Healthy Minds Bonus Video: Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - hosted by NARSAD
  • Healthy Minds Bonus Video: Depression – hosted by NARSAD
  • KidsHealth: Emotions & Behavior
  • NARSAD: Childhood Disorders
  • PBS: Cry for Help – Teenage Mental Illness and Suicide
  • SAMHSA: Family Guide - Keeping Youth Mentally Healthy & Drug Free
  • Teen Depression
  • Teen Drug Abuse
  • Teen Screen
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