Free Resources, Webinars, and Q&As on various mental health topics for families
If there’s a topic you’d like us to cover, please feel free to submit a question to our team of therapists.
Girls are twice as likely as boys to experience depression and attempt suicide. Watch our webinar to learn why and discover ways caregivers, primary care providers, and educators can offer support.
Learn why boys are struggling academically and how caregivers, educators, and policymakers can work together to support them academically while protecting their mental health.
Even though 60% of visits to pediatricians' offices end with a prescription, up to 65% of pediatricians still report feeling uncomfortable about prescribing. Learn about prescribing and titrating SSRIs from Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Dr. Sara Harmon, Medical Director at Advocare Behavioral Health.
Children face constant negativity in a news and media world that incentivized to catastrophize. In this session, Dylan Goodwin, LCSW and Clinical Supervisor at Fort Health will guide parents and caregivers on how to help children build resielicen and perspective to cope with worrying news.
The second session in our medication management for pediatricians series, Dr. Sara Harmon covered prescribing non-stimulants for management of ADHD.
In our first of three sessions for pediatricians, Advocare Doctors and Fort Health partnered to deliver case-based training about prescribing stimulants for the management of ADHD.
Children face constant negativity from the media, contributing to rising anxiety and depression. To combat this, watch our session with the Child Mind Institute and Dr. Sue Varma and learn how to foster resilience and optimism in children.
Watch a roundtable discussion on self-advocacy for neurodivergent children. Learn about the importance of self-advocacy, strategies to help children advocate for themselves, and ways for parents and schools to support self-advocacy. Hosted with Child Mind Institute and the Tourette Association of America.
Advocating for your child, especially when they have a mental health concern, is crucial to ensuring they receive the support and services they need. As a parent, you have a vital role in navigating the complexities of the educational and healthcare systems to secure the best possible outcomes for your child.
The internet is full of articles and advice. But it’s hard to know who to trust, or get a straightforward answer.
If you have a question, please submit it and one of our therapists will try to answer you as quickly as possible.