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Introduction to adolescent mental health

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Introduction to adolescent mental health

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      Research indicates that throughout the world, young people’s mental health and wellbeing is at risk. Indeed, media headlines warn of a global mental health crisis. In 2020, the Children’s Society reported that one in six children aged between 5 and 16 years of age globally suffer from a mental health problem. 50% of all mental health problems begin by the age of 14 and 75% of young people with a mental health problem are not receiving the help and support they need. 

      Recognising that a young person is struggling with their mental health may not be easy to identify. Many young people may attempt to hide how they are feeling. This can be for a multitude of reasons including concern about stigma or feelings of guilt and shame associated with mental illness. However, it may also be because they aren’t sure where or how to get the help they need. 

      There are differences of opinion about what constitutes mental ill health and how mental health problems should be treated. There are some key differences in the approaches that can be taken in providing support for young people, for example at times it can include the use of medication, counselling and talking therapies. However, research indicates that providing early support can significantly enhance mental health. Recent studies also suggest that resilience – which describes the capacity to endure and bounce back from adversity – is a quality and skill that can be developed and supported in young people, and that it can positively impact their longer-term mental health and wellbeing. 

      This course has been designed with this new research evidence in mind. It aims to provide you with the tools to explore these different approaches which will help you reflect on the different ways that you can identify a young person who is struggling and consider how they can access support.



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      This course is part of a collection of courses called North Lanarkshire Council Universal courses. There are 6 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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    • Course learning outcomes

      • understand the complexity and multifaceted nature of adolescent mental health
      • appreciate the variety of strategies that can be employed to support young people
      • recognise resilience as a quality and skill that can be learned and developed
      • identify resilience markers that can be supported and nurtured
      • identity the range of services and contexts through which young people can access support and guidance.

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      First Published 11/07/2023.

      Updated 18/04/2024

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