In part five of our series "NJ Children Confronting Mental Illness," we focus on how parents can help their children deal with mental health, and get the help they need.
In part four of our series "NJ Children Confronting Mental Illness," we learn that many conditions are not covered completely, and some are simply ignored by the insurance companies.
In part 3 of our series "NJ Children Confronting Mental Illness," we meet a New Jersey woman whose son was diagnosed with mental illness at age 15, and then took his own life four years later.
This is the second part of a week-long series titled "NJ Children Confronting Mental Illness." Today we look at the most common problems, and what parents need to do to address them.
In part one of a five-part series titled, "NJ Kids Confronting Mental Illness," we examine the situation of why a growing number of our children are being diagnosed with mental health conditions.