NEW

Mini-guide 'responding to a student in psychological distress'

NEW

Mini-guide 'responding to a student in psychological distress'

Youth in Mind Foundation continues its series of mini-guides for schools so that they can take concrete action for the mental health of students.

Today, we are very pleased to present the 4th guide for schools, completely FREE: a complete mini-guide to helping a teen in psychological distress.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE MINI-GUIDE NOW!

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In this mini-guide, you will find:

In this mini-guide, you will find:

  • Information on psychological distress to better understand and recognize it
  • Practical advice, tools and resources to help a student in distress
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Why take action on the psychological state of young people in schools?

Why take action on the psychological state of young people in schools?

Adolescence is a key time, full of opportunities and discoveries, but it can also be a time when teens are more susceptible to anxiety and depression. Did you know that, depression is among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents? (Source: OMS)

As a teacher, you may have already noticed a child in distress in your class. Their distress may have affected their language, behaviour and work. In this kind of situation, it is normal to feel helpless.

By learning to recognize psychological distress and develop the right reflexes, you’ll be able to react appropriately and guide a young person in distress.

Discover all our tools on psychological distress
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