
Mental Health
Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit organization involved in clinical practice as well as education and research. Mayo Clinic's page on mental health provides facts about common conditions, warning signs, treatment, and more
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has developed a guide on fostering open and effective conversations about child mental health for parents. This guide provides parents with specific strategies, talking points, tips, and important considerations they can utilize when speaking to their child about mental health.
The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors offers a wide variety of educational resources surrounding body-focused repetitive behaviors. This organization also provides information on finding help and support.
From the Chris Walsh Centers YouTube Channel: By watching, you'll learn what is known about who contemporary U.S. college students are, and the rates with which they are experiencing mental health difficulties in this post-pandemic era. You'll also learn what educators, caregivers, and students can expect during their first semester of college and what you and the other people there to help your student can do to support them academically, socially, and psychologically
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIH) provides an overview of child mental health. This detailed overview is designed to guide parents through addressing child mental health, from determining whether a child is experiencing mental health issues to seeking treatment and working with the child’s school. The NIH also provides additional information and resources on symptoms, treatment, and support for childhood mental health disorders.