by Admin | Aug 8, 2023 | Self Harm
by Jennifer McGregor | May 25, 2017 | School & After School
These days, we have so many distractions and temptations that it’s hard to focus 100% of the time on learning. Smartphones and social media have made it nearly impossible for many people to disconnect and put their attention on studying. Fortunately, there are...
by Jennifer McGregor | May 7, 2017 | Disorders & Eating Disorders
Finding a job when you’re a teenager is easy if you’re just looking for something to help you earn cash over the summer; fast food restaurants and retail shops are always on the lookout for eager and willing young people who have flexible schedules....
by Jennifer McGregor | Mar 6, 2017 | Disorders & Eating Disorders
It’s estimated that eating disorders affect around ten million Americans over the course of their lifetime, yet there is still so much that is misunderstood or simply not known about them. For many who suffer with these disorders, the guilt and shame that come...
by Jennifer McGregor | Feb 11, 2017 | Suicide
The rate of suicide in teenagers is alarmingly high, but with the societal taboo on suicide, you may be unclear which behaviors are symptoms of suicide and which are not. Regardless, if you are worried for your child’s safety as a result of their behavior, it is...
by Lena | Jul 7, 2009 | Self Harm
This article is intended to be thought provoking and maybe a little challenging. These are difficult questions to answer for some people, easier to answer for others – but I think they are relevant questions for everyone who self injures. There’s a short...