
A Parent’s Guide to Teen Alcohol Use
Alcohol use in teenagers and young adults continues to rise. Young people are starting to drink at an earlier age and are drinking more than

Alcohol use in teenagers and young adults continues to rise. Young people are starting to drink at an earlier age and are drinking more than

In a rapidly changing world, mental health teams are on the frontline for children, adolescents, young people and their families in crisis. How do you

Conduct Disorder is a complex mental health issue. It is usually diagnosed during the teenage years in young people who have experienced behavioural problems in their

A Guide to Teen BPD treatment for Parents and Carers. Borderline Personality Disorder has long been considered a diagnosis that mental health professionals were reluctant

Body Image and Eating Disorders in Children and Teenagers From East to West, children and teenagers constantly gather information from people, things and events in

The latest of 13 pandemic check-in surveys fielded by ADDitude has revealed a striking increase in the number of children and adults receiving a formal

What Are Eating Disorders? An eating disorder causes an individual to interact with food in an unhealthy way: eating excessive amounts in an uncontrolled manner, limiting food

As told The Star Malaysia – original article here. As The Wave’s International Clinical Director, my work involves assisting young people and their families all

A Guide for Teens and Families Bullying is harmful. Whether your child is in pre-prep or at university, the immediate and longer-term harm caused by

Mention ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), and you may quickly be submerged in a conversation that includes the stereotypical imagery of loud tween and teen

As the influence of the manosphere increases, more and more young people are exposed to extreme misogynistic language and ideas. Teachers and parents hear misogynistic

In times of conflict, looking out for one another is incredibly important. In the context of adolescent mental health, this means paying attention to young people’s feelings and behaviours, offering ongoing support and reaching out to professionals when it’s necessary.

We can think of families as systems, where the well-being and behaviours of each family member affect all the rest, and the family system as
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