Learn How To Spot Teen Depression In Chicago, IL With Mental Health Curriculum

Learn How To Spot Teen Depression In Chicago, IL With Mental Health Curriculum, updated 10/26/21, 5:20 PM

Chicago, IL - The Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago (800-209-8114) relaunches its ready-to-implement student curriculum on mental illness and reducing the stigma surrounding it. The nonprofit helps teachers recognize the first warning signs of depression in teenagers. Learn more at https://mhagcprograms.org

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Teen Suicide Prevention & Adolescent Mental
Health Curriculum In Chicago, IL
We teach our students how
to live - and through our
words, we can inspire action
towards greatness.
We at The Mental Health
Association of Greater Chicago
have released a new curriculum
that gives you pre-packaged and
structured lessons on mental
illness.
Called Learning2Live, the
course talks about
depression and anxiety and
how you can help students
in need.
The relaunched program
contains several videos, lesson
plans, class activities, and
presentations that were carefully
curated and designed for middle
to high-school students.
It is crucial that you understand
the nuances in adolescent
mental health and learn what to
do when you notice a student
exhibiting behavioral challenges.
 Despite its prevalence,
suicide can be easily
prevented, especially through
immediate psychological
intervention. 
We are often the first line of
defense as we are usually
around the child for most of
the day. 
Nevertheless, teenagers
should feel comfortable in
confiding in us. 
Apart from Learning2Live,
we are also launching a
program for school
bullying. 
The course, called
2Tough2Bully, motivates
students to take action against
bullying in a positive way,
including talking to their teachers
and families about the abuse. 
Go to
https://mhagcprograms.
org so you can learn
more.