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All children should have a safe place to discuss problems such as grief, bullying, or stress.

Who else can help?

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Navigating the mental healthcare system can be daunting. There are many resources available, but who should you reach out to? Here is a list of some options you may consider:

• Primary care physicians. These can be your child’s pediatrician or family doctor. They are a great first point of contact and are trained to recognize and treat some mental health problems.

• Psychiatrist. A physician who specializes in psychiatry. They can evaluate and diagnose mental health problems and prescribe medications if deemed necessary.

Usually, they work in conjunction with a counselor.

• Psychologist. Licensed counselor with a graduate degree (master’s degree, PsyD, Ph.D.) in psychology who is trained to counsel in individual or group settings.

They can also administer certain tests pertaining to learning disorders or psychological health.

• Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

A social worker with additional clinical training in counseling.

• Licensed Counselor. Counselor with master’s degree in psychology with additional clinical training.

If you or your children are concerned about mental health and feel the need to seek help, please reach out to your physician or pediatrician. Do not wait!

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