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  • 5 Ways to Cope When a Loved One Dies for Teens


    We all face grief at some point. Here are ideas that might help you cope when someone you love has died.

  • Coping When a Parent Has an Alcohol or Drug Problem for Teens


    Alcoholism causes anguish not only for the person who drinks, but for everyone who is involved with that person. But there are things you can do to help cope with the problems alcoholism creates in families.

  • Rejection: How Well Do You Cope? (Quiz) for Teens


    Everyone gets rejected at some point. Get some insight into your coping skills by taking this quiz for teens.

  • 5 Ways to Cope With Anxiety for Teens


    Everyone feels worried or nervous at times. Here are 5 tips for teens to help manage anxiety.

  • Coping With Stress for Teens


    How well we get through a stressful situation depends a lot on us. It's how we deal with that makes all the difference. Here are some ways to understand and manage stress.

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder for Teens


    Sometimes after experiencing a traumatic event, a person has a strong and lingering reaction known as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Getting treatment and support can make all the difference.

  • About Serious Stress for Teens


    Serious stress can come from dealing with a personal crisis, a disaster, a health crisis, or a mental health condition that feels out of control. Here's what to do when stress gets really serious.

  • Coping With Cliques for Teens


    Are you on the outside looking in or the inside wanting out? Find out how to deal with cliques.

  • Coping With Colds for Teens


    Most teens get between two and four colds each year. Read this article for the facts on colds and ways to feel better when you catch one.

  • Cutting & Self-Injury for Teens


    It can be hard to understand, but people who self-injure sometimes do it because it actually makes them feel better. They are overflowing with emotions - like sadness, depression, or anger - that they have trouble expressing.