How the Pandemic Affected Teen Mental Health — And Ways to Improve It
With a year-long quarantine, virtual school, and Zoom sessions replacing the majority of our opportunities for human interaction, this past year has been one characterized
With a year-long quarantine, virtual school, and Zoom sessions replacing the majority of our opportunities for human interaction, this past year has been one characterized
When the opportunity for me to produce mental health content for Vox Teen Communications came, I knew right away that I wanted to talk about
He’s always at ease and calm about what’s around, But someone told him not in a voice but an unidentifiable sound, That there’s something waiting
As anyone who struggles with mental illness knows, it is hard to love your brain and appreciate your mind when you know that in some
For some reason, I didn’t believe the adults or high school graduates when they said junior year is really going to humble you.
Welcome to the VOX ATL Guide on the Side podcast. In this series, we’ll talk to youth development professionals to spotlight their work and bring
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For some of us, the pandemic allowed time to heal and grow, and for others, it did quite the opposite. Either way, we deserve to
Due to the hardships we had to face last year, many of us may have forgotten that every dark cloud has a silver lining. With
Applying these strategies, I felt better knowing that I had support from my teachers who were aware of how difficult the virtual world was becoming.
Dear You, I’m proud of you sis. Yes, you. Look at you, picking yourself up from being pricked and bruised by thorns, and rising above
Blinded By Devotion The nagging calls my name, in my mind the twisted voice grows louder, I’m forced to answer. I fell prey to it’s