Life can be stressful. If you are struggling to cope, or the symptoms of your stress or anxiety won’t go away, it could affect your health. Learn more from the @NIMHgov at nimh.nih.gov/stressandanxiety.
Symptoms of ADHD can be mistaken for emotional or disciplinary problems or missed entirely in quiet, well-behaved children, leading to a delay in diagnosis. Learn more about ADHD in children from the @NIMHgov at nimh.nih.gov/ADHD.
Eating disorders are serious medical illnesses, and the way we talk about them matters. Here are some facts you can use to help shape the conversation around eating disorders. Learn more from the @NIMHgov at nimh.nih.gov/eatingdisorders.
Are you extremely afraid of being judged by others? Are you very self-conscious in social situations? If you’ve felt this way for at least 6 months and these feelings make it hard for you to do everyday tasks, you may have a social anxiety disorder. Learn more from the @NIMHgov at nimh.nih.gov/anxietydisorders.
Being a teenager can be tough, but it shouldn’t feel hopeless. Check your symptoms and find out what you can do if you think you might have depression. Learn more from the @NIMHgov at nimh.nih.gov/depression.
Save the number, save a life. Add the @988lifeline (988) to your phone now—it could save a life later. Trained crisis counselors are available to talk 24/7/365. Visit nimh.nih.gov/suicideprevention for more info.
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