
Episode 4 - Season 6 - Part 4 - Understanding youth mental health - Resources
Resources for parents and youth


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Welcome to the Say Hello Save a life podcast hosted by JJs Hello Foundation. This podcast will help you navigate the signs of teenage depression and suicide the 2nd leading cause of death for our children in the United States.After losing their 12 year old son JJ to suicide in 2016 founders Michelle and Josh Anderson made it their mission to help educate the community about teenage depression and suicide. Join them on the journey of recovery and their work to help others today.Want to be a guest on the show. Email us founders@hellofund.orgwww.hellofund.org
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Resources for parents and youth

Part 3 of 4

Part 2 of a 4 part series

Part 1 [Understanding Youth Mental Health] The rise in mental health concerns among youngpeople, including anxiety, depression, and stress. The rise in mental health concerns among young people isinfluenced by several fa

1. We don’t want you to fix us. We want you to listen. 2. Mental health isn’t a phase that we are going to snap out of. Trust us when we say we need help. ....

An update of where we have been, what’s going on and where we are going.

1. I feel so guilty for hurting you and being a “problem.” I’ve seen the pain on your face. I know I’ve hurt you, and I know I’ve caused you extra work and stress. I sometimes feel guilty and selfish for being depressed.

In today's episode, I will read a letter written following the loss of our son JJ to suicide. A letter from a father and suicide survivor JJ was my first child. He wasn’t your typical 12 year old. He was smart, energetic

1. Understand the Treatment Plan 2. Avoid Unhelpful Reactions 3. Handle Your Teen’s School 4. Keep Your House Safe 5. Encourage Healthy Lifestyle Choices 6. Warning Signs of Another Teen Suicide Attempt 7. Get Counseling

How to help themselves 1. Asking for help when dealing with a mental health issue is a sign of strength. 2. Living a healthy lifestyle helps keep your mind balanced. 3. You have power. 4. There are tons of different copi

Here are four things to keep in mind when having that ‘how-you-doing?’ conversation with your teen and to show that you are always there for them. 1. Encourage them to share their feelings 2. Take the time to support the

Key Points to think about when discussing teenage anxiety Emotions have three parts: thoughts, physical feelings, and behaviors. These parts are interconnected, and any of those parts can be a trigger that starts the anx

Why don’t men talk about mental health? Societal expectations and traditional gender roles play a role in why men are less likely to discuss or seek help for their mental health problems. We know that gender stereotypes

I know I know it's been a while but we are back and look forward to talking to you all more. May 25th we will be presenting the Smedberg Leadership award to 11 deserving middle school students May 26th JJ would be gradua

1. Explore alternative celebrations - for now 2. Be empathetic 3. Stick to a school schedule 4. Embrace technology 5. But also unplug 6. Follow teens’ lead on shared activities 7. Watch for signs of depression 8. Tap int

We would like to thank everyone who turned into the podcast this year. We hope for an even more productive 2021. We love each and every one of you.

If someone you know is suffering a mental health crisis 1. Identifying a Mental Health Emergency 2. Try to De-Escalate the Situation 3. Call 911 or a Hotline 4. Stay With the Individual If Possible 5. Help Them Get the F

1. Get Enough Sleep and Eat Well 2. Exercise Each Day 3. Encourage them to share their feelings 4. See Your Doctor as Needed 5. Spend Time With Friends 6. Find a Purpose 7. Take Time for Yourself

In this episode, we discuss ideas that you can use to help you help a suicide loss survivor through their grief. We hope you find these suggestions helpful. Thank you for listening. Admit That You Don’t Know

Preschool-Kindergarten: Stick to the basics . Ages 7 to 10: Give short, true answers. Ages 11-14: Be more concrete . High school: Not if….when College: Check-in .
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