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Depressed Teens Mostly Struggle Alone

Depressed Teens Mostly Struggle Alone

Depressed Teens Mostly Struggle Alone

TeenScreen’s Leslie McGuire talks to the Los Angeles Times about mental health screening for teens.

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Teen Anxiety in Primary Care

Teen Anxiety in Primary Care

Recognizing Teen Anxiety: 3/31 Webinar

Managing teen anxiety in primary care can be a challenge. Join Columbia expert Anne Marie Albano, PhD ABPP for a discussion on ways to identify & treat these disorders.

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Getting Paid for Treating Mental Illness in Primary Care

Getting Paid for Treating Mental Illness in Primary Care

Treating mental illness in primary care -- and still getting paid

TeenScreen's Leslie McGuire speaks to American Medical News.

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Treating the Total Teen

Treating the Total Teen

Treating the Total Teen

TeenScreen featured in Wall Street Journal article on the unique mental and physical health care needs of teens.

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Blog: Checking In On Teen Mental Health

What Gets Measured, Gets Managed  

Lost in the shuffle of the momentous budget debates may be federal activity and research with equal import for teen mental health.  The government, state agencies and scientists will spend the next three years drafting, testing and specifying measures for the quality of pediatric and adolescent healthcare for use by states and managed care organizations.
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New! Policy Forum Report
The policy forum report highlights key themes identified by health care and policy experts discussing Parity, Prevention and Health Care Reform: Meeting the challenge through adolescent mental health checkups. The event took place at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center on November 16, 2010. Read more about this event.
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Upcoming Webinar - Prevention Connection: Recognizing Depression $ Substance Abuse in Adolescents, May 25th, 1 pm ET.
 
 
 
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Are you a primary care provider offering teen mental health screenings? Our new registry will offer tools, resources and connection to colleagues who share your commitment. Click here to register.
 
 
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