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About When a family member has questions about privacy and consentIt is important to know what to do when a family member is suicidal. This guide includes many resources to support the family and the person who is suicidal.
About When a Family Member Is Thinking About Suicide... What kids want to know
About When a Parent Drinks Too Much Alcohol...What kids want to know
About When a Parent Has Bipolar DisorderKids have lots of questions when someone in their family is sick. When a parent or caregiver has psychosis, it often becomes a secret that nobody talks about. Children may turn to social media or peers and access information that could be incorrect or scary.
About When a parent or caregiver has experienced psychosis: How to talk to kidsYou might have a lot of questions someone in your family is sick. If your parent or caregiver has depression, you may feel like no one wants to talk about it. When you look for answers, the information from friends or other sources can be incorrect or even scary.
About When a parent or caregiver is depressed: Answers for kidsKids have a lot of questions when someone in their family is sick. When the problem is depression, it often becomes a secret that nobody talks about. When children don’t have answers to their questions, they may turn to social media or peers and access information that could be incorrect or scary.
About When a parent or caregiver is depressed: How to talk to kids