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- The School Bully Can Take a Toll on Your Child's Mental Health (CA-0043)
Article
Ask any child what a bully looks like and he or she is likely to describe someone who is bigger and stronger. Yet, while bullies certainly are known for their ability to overpower others physically, mental bullying can be just as damaging to children.
- Helping Children Cope with Fear and Anxiety (CA-BKMARKR02)
Bookmarker
This bookmark lists ways that parents can help their children cope with fear and anxiety after a tragic event.
- Systems of Care Promising Practices in Children's Mental Health-The Role of Education in a System of Care: Effectively Serving Children with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders, 1998 Series (Vol. 3) (CA-PROMISv3)
Book/Monograph
This publication explores sites that are overcoming obstacles to educating children with serious emotional disturbance and establishing successful school-based systems of care are the subject of this publication.
- Primary School Activities (KEN01-0100)
Fact Sheet
This is a list of activities appropriate to primary school children. They are meant to be vehicles for expression and discussion for students and teachers.
- Pre-school Classroom Activities (KEN01-0102)
Fact Sheet
This is a list of activities appropriate to pre-school age children. They are meant to be vehicles for expression and discussion for students and teachers.
- When Teachers Should Refer Students to a Mental Health Professional (KEN01-0113)
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides information for teachers who suspect a student may need mental health services.
- Clinical Preventive Services in Substance Abuse and Mental Health Update: From Science to Services (SMA04-3906)
Report
This monograph explores the need for and value of preventive services for mental health and substance use disorders in health care settings. These disorders are widespread and costly, and they exact a high toll on our Nation and around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) determined the “burden of disability” associated with one major mental illness, unipolar depression, ranked fourth among all leading causes of disability worldwide. By the year 2020, the disease burden from depression will rank number two, surpassed only by heart disease (Murray & Lopez, 1996). The disability and disease burden of various medical conditions were estimated by “disability-adjusted life years,” or DALYs. This global burden has been underrecognized in economic cost and the impact on social structure.
- Early Warning, Timely Response: A Guide to Safe Schools (ST-7)
Guide
Research-based practices can help school communities-administrators, teachers, families, students, support staff, and community members-recognize the warning signs of mental health problems early, so children can get the help they need before it is too late. This guide presents a brief summary of the research on violence prevention, intervention and crisis response in schools.
- Working Together Preventing School Violence (African American) Poster (SVP-0002)
Poster
This is a promotional poster for CMHS’ safe school/healthy student program.
- Working Together Preventing School Violence (Asian) Poster (SVP-0003)
Poster
This is a promotional poster for CMHS’ safe school/healthy student program.
- Safe Schools/Healthy Students, Working Together Preventing School Violence (Hispanic) Poster (SVP-0004)
Poster
This is a promotional poster for CMHS’ safe school/healthy student program.
- Safe Schools/Healthy Students, Working Together Preventing School Violence (Caucasian) Poster (SVP-0005)
Poster
This is a promotional poster for CMHS’ safe school/healthy student program.
- Working Together Preventing School Violence (Native American) Poster (SVP-0006)
Poster
This is a promotional poster for CMHS’ safe school/healthy student program.
- Parents Matter: Helping Your Children Navigate Their Teen Years (SVP-0013)
Book/Monograph
This guidebook provides parents with answers to typical “teen development” questions. Answers are provided by key child development and parenting experts. This 27-page booklet has been developed in collaboration with the White House Council on Youth Violence. 2000.
- What You Need to Know About Youth Violence Prevention (SVP-0054)
Booklet
This guide, based on the state-of-the-science Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General, released in January 2001, and other selected research-informed sources, summarizes the latest knowledge on youth violence. It describes both risk factors that may lead to violence and protective factors that may both prevent it and promote healthy childhood development.
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