Young people face mental health crisis. Here’s how you can provide support.


If you scour the internet and look for evidence that teens and young adults are facing extraordinary mental health problems post-pandemic, it will not take you long to discover findings in surveys and polls that prove the challenges are real and widespread. A recent study by The California Endowment of Californians aged 18 to 24 found that 31% had experienced suicidal thoughts; more than half reported depression; and more than 75% of respondents reported experiencing anxiety in the last year. A Kaiser…

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