Teen Mental Health

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Mental Health in Teenagers In teens, suicide is the third leading cause of death. Too many teens who suffer with severe mental illnesses go without seeking help. A result of this is the increasing rate of teen suicides. The more people ignore the lack of help these teenagers are getting, the more suicides will happen, and the worse these teens will get. Teenagers deserve more help, and we can provide that help. The kids who do go to therapy need different treatments than others. A woman named Marsha Linehan is sharing her story with people. She is telling her experience with mental illness and how it affected her life. She talks about how her mental illness caused severe emotional distress, and at one point had to be put into a mental hospital. She tells people how she got better, and how she got better by using a different method than most therapists would use. “What did begin her journey to recovery was a religious experience, a vision that allowed her to accept who she was.”(Dr. Harold Koplewicz)Therapists need to talk to their patients of what may or may not work for them. Teens also need to talk to their therapist so that they can get the proper help they need. …show more content…

There may not always be the ideal time or ideal day. People will most likely have to make sacrifices of their freetime to get the proper help. In this Huffington Post article, the authors talk about why it is so expensive and how most insurance companies will not cover the costs. “Many people struggle to find talk-based therapy that’s covered by their insurance plans. Of all practicing medical professionals, therapists are the least likely to take insurance.” (Nicole Pajer) Therapy is costly. It can be around $75 to $200 per session. Lots of people just do not have that type of money laying around, and depending on how bad your mental illness is you may not be able to get a

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