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Supporting Kids During COVID-19 with Dr. Sharonne Herbert
- Suicide
- Anxiety Disorder
- Depression
- Family & Friends
- Children's Mental Health
- Student Mental Health
- Young Adult Mental Health
- Facebook Live
The kids in our lives have experienced a tremendous amount of change and loss due to COVID-19 – loss of school, the ability to participate in extracurricular activities (sports, art classes, etc.), and time with friends and extended family. They too are experiencing additional life stressors as their brains process this season. My friend, Dr. Sharonne Herbert, a board-certified clinical child and adolescent psychologist joins me for a conversation on how to care for kids' mental health. Dr. Herbert is passionate about working with parents of children with disruptive behaviors and children with anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, and tic disorders.
Resources:
- COVID-19 Online Articles Published by CHOC Psychologists
- CHOC Mental Health Packet, including: When to Seek Professional Help for My Child, Suicide Prevention - Parent Overview, Anxiety - Parent Overview, Depression - Parent Overview, Trauma - Parent Overview, and Mental Health Resources in Orange County
- CHOC Mental Health Packet, including: When to Seek Professional Help for My Child, Suicide Prevention - Parent Overview, Anxiety - Parent Overview, Depression - Parent Overview, Trauma - Parent Overview, and Mental Health Resources in Orange County (Spanish Translation)
- CHOC Mental Health Packet, including: When to Seek Professional Help for My Child, Suicide Prevention - Parent Overview, Anxiety - Parent Overview, Depression - Parent Overview, Trauma - Parent Overview, and Mental Health Resources in Orange County (Vietnamese Translation)
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Crisis Text Line - 741741, text "HOME"
- National Domestic Violence Hotline - 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)