Bradley REACH Blog.
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Social Media & Teen Mental Health
Spending more than three hours per day on social media puts teens at double the risk of experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, or other negative mental health related outcomes. There may be an especially high risk for worsening mental health symptoms for teen girls and those who already struggle with their mental health when using social media.
Mental Health First Aid: Breaking Down Barriers and Stigma
One in five Americans has a mental illness, and the pandemic has dramatically increased depression and anxiety, but many are reluctant to seek help or don’t know where to turn for care. Symptoms of mental health and substance use problems can be difficult to detect. Friends and family members may find it hard to know when and how to step in.
What Can we Do to Protect Our Youth Against Suicide?
It is hard to find, is strong evidence for the protective factors against suicide. What are the traits, the mindset, and the patterns of action, for youth who may struggle with anxiety or even depression, but do not consider suicide at all?
Nursing on the Bradley REACH Team
When you tell someone that you are a nurse, most people think about bedside nursing in a medical hospital setting. Psychiatric nursing is different. When I tell people that I work at Bradley Hospital, I am usually asked, “What’s that like? What do you do?”
It Takes a Team.
This team of providers meets daily to discuss all teens in our program. All staff members run group therapies so everyone on the team know the participants in multiple settings. Our team of providers truly love and enjoy our work and serve as a model for healthy relationships and communication