Teen Girls Mental Health
Amelia, 16, sits for a portrait in a park near her home in Illinois on Friday, March 24, 2023. “We are so strong and we go through so, so much," says the teenage girl who loves to sing and wants to be a surgeon. Amelia has also faced bullying, toxic friendships, and menacing threats from a boy at school. Erin Hooley / Associated Press
Teen Girls Mental Health
Amelia, 16, sits for a portrait in a park near her home in Illinois on Friday, March 24, 2023. “We are so strong and we go through so, so much," says the teenage girl who loves to sing and wants to be a surgeon. Amelia has also faced bullying, toxic friendships, and menacing threats from a boy at school. Erin Hooley / Associated Press

When Wendy Singer’s daughter was going through a mental health crisis, she didn’t know where to turn for help. Her experience inspired her to help create a new, free guide for parents and caregivers on how to respond when a child is experiencing a serious mental health challenge.

Reset learns more about the resource and how it’s helping remove the stigma around mental health conditions.

GUEST: Wendy Singer, director of programming for No Shame On U

Teen Girls Mental Health
Amelia, 16, sits for a portrait in a park near her home in Illinois on Friday, March 24, 2023. “We are so strong and we go through so, so much," says the teenage girl who loves to sing and wants to be a surgeon. Amelia has also faced bullying, toxic friendships, and menacing threats from a boy at school. Erin Hooley / Associated Press
Teen Girls Mental Health
Amelia, 16, sits for a portrait in a park near her home in Illinois on Friday, March 24, 2023. “We are so strong and we go through so, so much," says the teenage girl who loves to sing and wants to be a surgeon. Amelia has also faced bullying, toxic friendships, and menacing threats from a boy at school. Erin Hooley / Associated Press

When Wendy Singer’s daughter was going through a mental health crisis, she didn’t know where to turn for help. Her experience inspired her to help create a new, free guide for parents and caregivers on how to respond when a child is experiencing a serious mental health challenge.

Reset learns more about the resource and how it’s helping remove the stigma around mental health conditions.

GUEST: Wendy Singer, director of programming for No Shame On U