If you’ve read any commentary about younger people, none of the following statistics will surprise you.
Approximately 19% of Americans who are 12 to 19 years old are depressed – higher than any adult age group. Only about 58.5% of teens who are 12 to 17, meanwhile, say they consistently receive the emotional and social support they need. They often have little faith in institutions – be it the government or schools, or one another. And the average American child age 8 to 18...
What’s really driving this connection, and how can you spot the signs before things get worse?
Understanding the Link Between Mental Health and Addiction
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