Each September, Suicide Prevention Awareness Month honors lives lost, offers hope, and renews commitment to compassion and action.| Fair Oaks Recovery Center
Each September, SAMHSA promotes Suicide Prevention Awareness Month with resources on warning signs, open talk, and treatment.| Great Oaks Recovery Center
Knowing how to recognize the signs of depression and how to be there for your loved one can help them feel less alone and more hopeful.| Peak Behavioral Health
There's a hint of good news for parents concerned about teen mental health: After 57% of U.S. teen girls surveyed in 2021 said they felt "persistent sadness," that number declined somewhat by 2023, to 53%, new government data shows.| medicalxpress.com