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Increasing stress is especially true for moms who are single, have lower educational attainment, and have uninsured or ...
By Delyse Hutchinson, Associate Professor, Deakin University; Genevieve Le Bas, Clinical Psychologist and Research Fellow, Deakin University; Jacqui Macdonald, Associate Professor in Psychology, ...
Academic performance has long been linked to feelings of support at school. A recent Rutgers University study found that, as Black K-12 students’ sense of belonging decreased, their risk for suicidal ...
An explosive report alleging Queensland Health failed to refer a young patient to a special care team before he died by ...
Wrenetha Julion, Ph.D., R.N. of Rush University Medical Center, and Paul Florsheim, Ph.D. of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, discuss the collaborative Preparing for Parenthood program, success ...
Virginia’s "red flag law," passed in 2020, allows police to seize a gun from someone “deemed to be a risk” to themselves or others. Few localities use it.
A new study finds a sharp decline in U.S. mothers' mental health from 2016 to 2023, especially among single, low-income, and ...
Indigenous people living on reserves and in remote communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by wildfires, researchers have found. Those who study wildfire evacuations and others who ...
Single fathers are caregivers, warriors of quiet resilience—and they deserve space in our conversations on parenting, ...
When mothers speak the truths they were taught to hide, healing begins—for themselves, and for generations to come.
Finding mental health services for your child can often seem like an immense challenge. Beyond the obstacles of stigma and shame, there are multiple barriers to obtaining help, including locating an ...
This is a formal process where you can request services under IDEA if you feel your child’s mental health issues are interfering with ... Request that teachers report any time the interventions in ...