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Mental Health Stress Signs for Teens during COVID-19

Help for Parents and Their Adolescents During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Clinical Director Maria Dahlmann, MA, LCSW and Chief Operating Officer Lilla Dee understand the implications this pandemic has for parents and their children. Maria and Lilla  are parents themselves, and like all parents today are now  juggling an unprecedented level of  unstructured time at home. They are personally acquainted with  the  increase in uncertainty and anxiety,  in their own family life. As professionals working in the mental health industry,  Maria and Lilla understand the difficulties families and adolescents are facing and they  also recognize that the urgent need for skills acquisition training, which is the best solution in these trying times.

Mental Health Symptoms to look for during the COVID 19 pandemic in teens are:

  • Increased isolation from family
  • Not returning phone calls from friends and family
  • Increased use in social media
  • Irritability
  • Inability to sleep/ disrupted sleep / oversleeping
  • Low appetite or overeating
  • Restlessness
  • Agitation / emotional outbursts
  • Feelings of loneliness
  • Anxiety and panic
  • Hopelessness about the future
  • Inability to focus
  • Loss of interest in things / inability to experience pleasure (anhedonia)
  • Poor distress tolerance

Maria and Lilla know from professional experience that children learn best when they experience learning as a playful, stimulating, and exciting activity. And so Maria and Lilla are dedicated to making skills acquisition  both fun and challenging. In this dynamic program teens learn to  feel and appreciate the satisfactions of  profound personal growth in an era of isolation and despair.

Is Your Teenager Struggling with their Mental Health? We Can Help Them Make it Through

Clearmind has specialized in Telehealth since its inception in June 2019, and Maria and Lilla are particularly excited to offer online afternoon programming that will help redirect  confused and moody teens to constructive projects and behaviors which result in positive moods and improved mental health.  In these uncertain times, every member of the family  is impacted as a whole and we are  facing new adversaries: anxiety, self-doubt, loneliness, irritability, poor sleep, fear – even panic or  a sense of impending doom. In order to target these inner conflicts brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, Clearmind is here to support parents and their adolescents.

Prior to her appointment as clinical director at Clearmind, Maria was program director at Paradigm San Francisco, a teen residential facility where she implemented and ran DBT (Dialectical Behavior therapy)  skills groups. Prior to that , she worked at  leading New York metro area hospitals, including  Yale New Haven Hospital, New York Presbyterian (the University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell). Maria is passionate about working with teens and their families to improve  communication and help family members create loving relationships. Maria loves helping her clients experience the life transformation that results from self-actualization and academic performance.

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