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Starting college is exciting, but it’s also stressful. With this new independence, young adults are faced with managing classes, a social life and extra-curricular activities without day-to-day support from parents. For some, so many changes and new responsibilities all at once can trigger anxiety, depression or other mental health issues. For students who need support, we’ve developed a range of evidence-based programs to help college kids and young adults thrive.

With a new school year around the corner, now is the time to schedule an evaluation for the upcoming year. To book an evaluation, please reach out to us today.

Matthew Cruger, PhD
Matthew Cruger, PhD
Associate Clinical Director; Clinical Neuropsychologist
College Mental Health Skills

FOR CAREGIVERS

College Mental Health Skills

How can we prepare our kids for the challenges that that college brings?

One increasingly popular answer is to teach them skills derived from Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). DBT helps strengthen emotional regulation and problem-solving skills and can help students handle stress and make effective decisions for a positive college experience.

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How Does Anxiety Affect Kids in School?

FOR EDUCATORS

How Does Anxiety Affect Kids in School?

Sometimes anxiety is easy for teachers to spot— like when a child is feeling nervous before a test at school. But that’s not always the case. Anxiety in the classroom can look like something else entirely — an upset stomach, disruptive or angry behavior, ADHD, or even a learning disorder. Here are some tips to help educators identify anxiety, and help kids thrive.

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BIPOC Resources

FOR CLINICIANS

BIPOC Resources

The Child Mind Institute is proud to observe Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Month this July. The trauma of racial injustice has significant, long-term impacts on the mental health of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities and these same communities frequently lack access to high-quality, culturally conscious mental health care.

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Special Programs and Updates

Program for Grades K-8: Intensive Academic Interventions

The Child Mind Institute offers intensive, individualized academic interventions for students struggling to meet learning benchmarks due to learning disorders or pandemic disruption.

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Summer Lego® Therapy Social Skills Group

Evidence-based, group therapy program designed to help elementary children with social communication and social skills difficulties.

Summer

Program for Young Adults: Social Communication Skills

A 14-week evidence-based social skills intervention for motivated young adults to help them make and keep friends.

Program

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