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Is outcomes-based treatment the answer?

As the world re-opens, the psychological impact of COVID-19 on adults and teens may not be readily apparent.

THE DELAYED IMPACT OF COVID-19

As the world re-opens, the psychological impact of COVID-19 on adults and teens may not be readily apparent. The delayed reaction of social isolation can result in higher levels of depression for teens and increased dependency on drugs and alcohol for adults. It can be especially difficult to identify signs of depression in teens since they are less likely to speak to their parents about their problems. So, what’s a parent or significant other to do?

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

First and foremost, keep the lines of communication open. Be willing to listen and don’t make judgements. If you are concerned, you can seek out the help of your physician, pastor or some other expert in your group for advice. Sometimes, it may be nothing but it’s always better to be sure. If it does turn out to be something more serious, you may want to seek out a professional opinion. This can be especially helpful for teens, who are sometimes more willing to talk to someone outside of their own family.

SEEKING PROFESSIONAL HELP – INFORM YOURSELF

Another option is to get an evaluation from a treatment center. Should you choose to take this step, you want to be sure you’re knowledgeable and well-informed about the resources available to you. It’s critical to inquire about the experience, expertise and treatment approaches they have to offer. Do your research online, make a list of questions, you can also reach out to your teen’s school counselor for help and recommendations.

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