Here are some guidelines to help you find a healthy balance in your mental and emotional life.
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What is it like to participate in a brain research study for kids and adolescents?
Is your child worried, fearful, or nervous? These feelings make us human, but too much worry, or anxiety, might be a symptom of an anxiety disorder.
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is not just picky eating. It’s an eating disorder and can result in weight loss—or failure to make expected weight gains, nutritional issues, and problems in social situations that involve food.
Learn about ADHD, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, in children and teens. This fact sheet explains symptoms, how it is diagnosed, and effective treatments for ADHD.
If you are worried about self-harm or someone else's intent to harm others, please decide whether the situation needs immediate attention
The reading list below is a short sampling of articles about managing anxiety and stress.
People of all ages, including children, teens, and young adults, sometimes feel down, depressed, irritable, or sad. If these feelings last longer than two weeks and start to affect parts of daily life such as eating, sleeping, relationships, or school, a person may be experiencing depression.


