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Is Your Teen at Risk?

BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIME CAN TRIGGER MENTAL ILLNESS AND OTHER DANGEROUS BEHAVIORS

Millions of teenagers across the country struggle with depression, anxiety and other behavioral health issues. In fact, a staggering 20 percent of 13 to 17-year-olds live with a mental health condition, and 50 percent of all lifetime mental illness cases begin by age 14.

For parents and guardians, it can be the most heart-wrenching and confusing time they face with their child. Mental illness causes range from bullying to peer pressure, chemical imbalances or family problems. No matter the situation, back-to-school time increases many of these risk factors.
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Identify Stress and Develop Coping Mechanisms

Stressors are prevalent throughout teens’ lives. Working to identify, address and manage them early is crucial. Solutions may be as simple as improving time management, creating routines or taking downtime. Depending on the situation, more intensive steps, like seeing a counselor or taking medication, are required.

Helping teenagers find healthy coping mechanisms for managing anxiety and stress empowers them with the life skills that can prevent them from seeking out riskier coping mechanisms — including self-medicating.

Spot Dangerous Behavior Red Flags

The conversations and action steps following parent and guardians’ initial suspicions of dangerous behaviors are crucial. First, have a conversation with each other and then with the teenager. When the latter happens, go in with a clear plan. Always be honest, have evidence, expect anger, provide clear rules and consequences, and follow-through with them.

Red flags include:

    • Changes in friend/family relationships
    • Extreme mood shifts
    • Increased usage of over-the-counter eye or nasal drops
    • Secretive or erratic behavior
    • Track marks on arms and legs
    • Burns or soot on fingers and lips
    • Runny nose or frequent nosebleeds
    • Mouth or cold sores
    • Dramatic weight loss or gain
    • Loss of interest in activities and/or school

In more extreme situations, you'll need to involve a specialist and get adolescents in crisis the treatment they need for their best chance at recovery.

How to Get Help

At SUN Behavioral, we’re able to help through our Adolescent Program, which is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). It's designed for teens who may be transitioning from inpatient care or need more intensive treatment than traditional outpatient programs can offer.

Our program is designed for young people who need treatment for mental, emotional or other problems. It’s led by SUN’s team of experts who are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Together, we partner with teens and their families to help them map a journey to improved health and happiness.
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