Learning about your child’s symptoms empowers you to successfully advocate for, and effectively participate in your child’s mental health care. Just like a physical health condition, a mental health condition can be treated once identified.

What You’ll Learn

  • How mood disorders are diagnosed and when to get a screening
  • How to find a provider
  • What questions to ask your provider
  • What treatment options are available
  • How to plan for future safety
  • How to receive support for yourself as a parent or caregiver
  • How to talk to your child about their emotions
  • How the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance can support you

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This May, DBSA is amplifying Real Talk. Real Support.—open conversations and free peer support for people living with mood disorders.

Mental Health Awareness Month
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