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Teen Depression Webinar

Free Teen Depression Webinar   

Tuesday, April 28

3 - 4 PM PT

 Register Today at http://familyaware.org/teens/depression-webinar.html

How would you respond if a teen in your life was showing signs of depression?  

The vast majority of teens who take their own life try to get help first. Talking with a teenager about depression can be difficult, but knowing how to communicate with them could ultimately save their life.  

 

In our upcoming Teen Depression webinar, Dr. Nadja Reilly addresses key strategies for communicating with teens who are struggling.

In the webinar, Dr. Reilly covers

  • How to distinguish between depression and teen angst
  • What you should know about self-injury, bullying, and other concerns
  • How to talk to teens about depression
  • How to get help for a struggling teen
  • What to do when a teen refuses help

Receive a Free Teen Depression Fact Sheet
When You Register Today at 
http://familyaware.org/teens/depression-webinar.html 

Join the webinar live on April 28 to submit your questions to Dr. Reilly.

Can't attend? Register and watch the recorded webinar at your convenience.

Receive a free set of Parent and Teen Depression and Bipolar Disorder Wellness Guides as our thanks for completing the online evaluation following the webinar.     

Nadja Reilly, Ph.D., is Associate Director of the Freedman Center for Child and Family Development at William James College (Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology); a consulting psychologist at Children's Hospital Boston; and a Lecturer of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.  

  

Register Today at http://familyaware.org/teens/depression-webinar.html

for the Teen Depression Webinar 

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The Teen Depression Webinar is supported by

Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation

John Donnelly Trust  

Foundation for MetroWest

George Harrington Trust

Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation   

Thomas Anthony Pappas Charitable Foundation

Rebecca Pomroy Foundation

Samerian Foundation

TJX Foundation

Watertown Community Foundation  

About Us   

Families for Depression Awareness is a national nonprofit organization helping families recognize and cope with depression and bipolar disorder to get people well and prevent suicides. Our organization provides education, outreach, and advocacy to support families; we offer workshops and resources to help employers address mental health issues in the workplace; and we strive to eradicate the stigma associated with mood disorders. 

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