Behavioral Health Resources
Resources
Behavior/Discipline
Times of stress will worsen previous behavior problems. The following resources are to help with parenting and normal behavioral challenges with children.
- Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing - A Free Course about Parenting
- Book:
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids will Talk, Adele Faber & Elain Mazlish, updated 2017 edition
For All Families
- Talking to Children About Tragedies and Other News Events: How to filter information so kids can accommodate, adjust to, and cope with difficult current events.
- How To Support Your Childs Resilience in a Time of Crisis: Initially developed for post-911 and hurricanes, it is applicable now for current events regarding racism, protests against police, etc.
- How to Help Children Build Resilience in Uncertain Times: This reviews step-by-step how to translate parents emotions in response to current events for their children.
- There are more details from the same author in this book: Building Resilience in Children and Teens 4th Edition, by Kenneth R. Ginsburg MD
- Free Chapter from this book
- How To Manage Family Conflict During Quarantine
- AnxietyCanada.com: COVID-19 help for parents and children, this website offers town halls to listen to; CARD, a game to play, to help manage stressful situations, MindShift CBT an app which offers CBT for anxiety
- NPR LifeKit: A short informative parent oriented advice about talking about race, returning to work, how to get the most out of telemedicine video visits.
For Teens
- Teenlink: offers phone, chat and text support for mental health, stress/anxiety, substance use, bullying including cyber bullying, gender/identity issues, eating disorders and self-harm/suicide.
For Parents with New Babies and Young Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Briggs, D. Your Child's Self Esteem
- Gottman Ph.D., J. How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The Heart of Parenting
- Nelsen Ed.D., J. Positive Discipline
- Phelan, T. W. 1, 2, 3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12
Mental Health (including Anxiety & Depression)
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Anxiety and Depression Association of America
- Children's Center for OCD and Anxiety
- Child Anxiety Network
- Guide to Depression Medications
- National Institute of Mental Health
- Freedman, C. (2001) Where's Your Smile, Crocodile? *For young children
- Greene, R. (2001) The Explosive Child
- Kaufman, M. (2001) The Depressed Child: Overcoming Teen Depression
- Khalsa, K. (2002) Taking Depression to School *For young children
- Miller, J. (1998) The Childhood Depression Sourcebook
Mental Health (Crisis Services)
- County Crisis Lines
- Teen Link Help Line 866-833-6546
- Confidential teen-answered computer chat service or 1-866-833-6546 (Teenlink Help Line)
- Substance Abuse Information for WA State
- Washington Alcohol Drug Help Site
- or 1-800-562-1240 (Help Line for WA State)
- 1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-273-TALK (US National Suicide Hotlines)
- Perinatal and Postnatal Depression Resources