Nancy L. Brown, PhDAdolescent Health
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Thank You - Grand Rounds 4.17

Nancy L. Brown, PhD
Thanks to A. Fernandez at Sharpbrains for hosting Grand Rounds this week. I loved the theme of what we would like the next president to know and the opportunity to write Ms. Clinton a letter about teen health.

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2 Comments:

  • At Tue Jan 15, 06:58:00 PM 2008, Anonymous lalalaimgabi! said…

    whyy hellooooo!!!!


    yes,
    I AM A TEEN
    ONE IN ZE FLESHHH!!!

    now, i've been reading up on mental health a LOT lately.
    and you know what?
    EH?
    ITS BEEN MAKING ME THINK
    ...alot.
    mostly about myself most of the time
    usually im debating if its just something that all of us go through
    you know, finding ourselves, and etc.
    but the more i read on anxiety and attention deficient disorder,
    the more i think maybe its just me
    and there's something wrong with me.
    please please please PLEASE!!!
    reply since i havent found any other way to email you.
    THANKYOU!
    :]

     
  • At Wed Jan 16, 09:44:00 AM 2008, Blogger Nancy L. Brown, PhD said…

    If you think that you need someone to help figure it out, your doctor is a great place to start, or the school counselor. Your parents insurance may also have "Behavioral Health" benefits so you can see a counselor.

    I am glad that you are willing to get support - I believe every teen needs it! Good luck!

     

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