Between balancing school, maintaining a social life and living at home, life as a teenager can be overwhelming. If you, a loved one, or one of your students is looking to add mindfulness into their daily routine or is in need of advice from mental health professionals, Change to Chill offers free mental health resources to help teenagers manage their stress and prioritize their well-being.
Allina Health’s Online Mental Health Resources
With access to appointment scheduling and online videos, Allina Health’smental health resources for teens will help send you on the right track to a more worry-free and mindful lifestyle.
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Get Involved
Allina Health offers teens a way to become more involved in their health care with a free online account that offers access to their health records, online appointment scheduling, email with a care team member and more. Learn more about the benefits of teen access to their health record.
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Services
Allina Health Mental Health provides information on services and treatments, care providers, when to get help, and more.
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Snapshot
The Allina Health Mental Health Grid provides a snapshot of all the mental health and addiction services Allina Health provides across the communities it serves.
Mental Health Online Resources for Teens
These teen mental health resources help youth to identify what is causing them stress, anxiety, or other mental health barriers, so they can address their mental well-being and get the help they deserve.
- What is Stressing You Out? This stress activity handout for teens talks about what stress can do and tips to help manage it.
- Feeling Anxious? This mental health activity handout for teens talks about what anxiety is and ways to control it.
- Teen Depression – Symptoms, causes, treatments and more.
- Teen Bipolar Disorder – Symptoms, causes, treatments and more.
- How Eating Disorders Impact Teens – This mental health resource for teens talks about the side effects and causes of eating disorders and how you can get help.
Online Mental Health Resources for Parents
Feel like your teen is struggling but don’t know how to help them? These free mental health online resources can provide you with tips on how to productively communicate with your teen about the importance of prioritizing their mental health, along with helpful tricks you can teach them to manage their stress and anxiety.
- Are you looking for tips on talking to your teen about mental well-being? Check out Tips for Talking with Teens, developed by teens for adults. It outlines the dos and don’ts of having a conversation about mental health and self care with a teenager.
- How to Help Your Teen Manage Stress – What stress can do and tips to help your teen manage it.
- How To Help Your Teen Control Anxiety – What anxiety can do and tips to help your teen control it.
Mindfulness & A Healthy Mindset
Everyone can use a little mental boost with mindfulness and healthy habits! Here are some usefulteen mental healthresourcesto help you incorporate happiness, well-being and healing into your life.
Organizations, Projects and Institutes that Offer Teen Mental Health Resources
Change to Chill isn’t the only organization that wants to help you or your loved one manage their mental health and live a healthier lifestyle. There are several groups in Minnesota offeringonline mental health resourcesand advocating for the importance of mental well-being in our communities.
- NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Minnesota– Working to improve the lives of children and adults with mental illnesses and their families.
- NAMI Minnesota Youth– A NAMI resource specifically tailored to youth.
- The UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center offers free downloadable Guided Meditations.
- The Bounce Back Project is a unique collaborative of physicians, nurses, hospital leaders, staff and community partners in Wright County, Minnesota, who have come together for a single purpose — to impact the lives of individuals, communities, and organizations by promoting health through happiness. Change to Chill and The Bounce Back Project partner to cross-promoteteenage mental healthresources on gratitude and resilience to better serve our communities.
- Johns Hopkins Center for Adolescent Health is committed to assisting urban youth in becoming healthy and productive adults. Together with community partners, the Center conducts research that identifies the needs and strengths of young people and tests programs designed to promote the health and well-being of young people.