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This newsletter contains a weekly update of content from childmind.org featuring parenting advice, in-depth articles, and the latest thinking on children’s mental health and learning disorders.
March 11, 2025
While lots of teenagers experience extreme emotions — powerful feelings come with this developmental stage — some kids are destabilized by overwhelming feelings they can’t manage. For these kids, emotional volatility undermines their relationships and leads to self-destructive behaviors. Borderline personality disorder is a mental health challenge that develops in teenagers and young adults. It can leave them desperately unhappy — even suicidal — and their families struggling to figure out how to help them.
Fortunately, there is treatment developed specifically for BPD — dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) — that can be very successful in helping kids get out of this painful spiral. This week we’re rounding up resources on BPD and DBT, as well as other mental health challenges that develop in the teenage years: bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The good news is that early intervention and new treatment strategies have made the prognosis much brighter for kids with these disorders.
— Caroline Miller, Editorial Director | ✉
And why it’s now being diagnosed and treated in teenagers.
A treatment for children and teenagers with trouble managing emotions.
And how behavioral treatment, along with medicine, often improves outcomes.
The right care for teens and young adults decreases later relapses.
How to catch kids early and support them before they’re in crisis.
What the ER can (and can't) do for your child in a psychiatric emergency.
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