
The Vital Role and Methods of Mental Health Advocacy
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Why are our young people struggling so much?
In this special episode for Mental Health Awareness Month, Gene and Khadijah dive into the growing youth mental health epidemic. They explore the sharp rise in anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges among children and teens since the 1980s—fueled by factors like social media, shifting family dynamics, economic inequality, and systemic discrimination. With only about 11,400 child and adolescent psychiatrists in the U.S. for the 14–20 million young people who need care, the workforce shortage is dire. Gene and Khadijah call for urgent advocacy—encouraging listeners to support change through actions like contacting lawmakers, engaging with local communities, joining peer support efforts, and promoting mental health education. Tune in for a candid, compassionate conversation about how we can all help make mental health care more accessible and equitable for our youth.
- Addressing the Youth Mental Health Epidemic (Springer)
- Severe Shortage of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists (AACAP)
- Varying Estimates of Social Workers in the United States: Which Data Source to Use? (NIH)
- Ways to Help Your Lonely Teen Online Course (MGH Clay Center)
- Conflict Resolution Course (MGH Clay Center)
- Active Minds
- The Power of Peer Support (Shrinking it Down)
- Why Activism Is Good For Teens — And The Country (MGH Clay Center)
- If It's Okay To Not Be Okay (See Me Scotland)
- What’s Up With Everyone? A Youth Mental Health Campaign With Academy-Award Winning Aardman (MGH Clay Center)
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