Summary: A Parent’s Guide to Help Your Kids Cope with Bullying

  • Name: Hallie Levine Linkwell Health
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-f1xn@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Linkwell Health
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 15 March

Query: Looking for psychologists and other mental health experts to interview for a piece on bullying. Questions include:

  1. When is it bullying?
  2. Why do kids bully?
  3. What are the signs of bullying?
  4. What can parents do?
  5. What can parents teach their kids to keep themselves and their friends safe?

Summary: Looking for a licensed therapist or interventionist to answer questions

  • Name: Michael Bayba Addiction Group
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-f1xa@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Addiction Group
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 15 March

Query: Hello I am looking for a licensed therapist or interventionist to answer some questions about holding an intervention for someone suffering from mental health problems:

  1. What is an intervention, and how can it help someone who is struggling with mental health issues?
  2. How can I identify when someone I care about is struggling with mental health issues?
  3. What are some mental health problems that might require an intervention?
  4. Who should be involved in an intervention, and how can I gather a support team?
  5. What are some strategies for planning an effective intervention?
  6. How can I prepare for an intervention, and what should I expect during the process?
  7. What are some common challenges that might arise during an intervention, and how can I overcome them?
  8. How can I communicate my concerns effectively during an intervention?
  9. How can I support someone after an intervention and ensure they continue to receive treatment?
  10. What are some resources I can use to learn more about mental health interventions?
  11. How can I ensure that an intervention is conducted in a safe and supportive environment?
  12. What are some signs that an intervention might not be appropriate or effective for someone who is struggling with mental health issues?
  13. How can I respect someone’s privacy and autonomy during an intervention?
  14. What are some alternative approaches to interventions that might be more appropriate for certain situations?
  15. How can I handle resistance or defensiveness from someone who is struggling with mental health issues during an intervention?
  16. How can I balance the need for urgency with the need for sensitivity during an intervention?
  17. What are some strategies for staying calm and focused during an emotional intervention?
  18. How can I address my own emotions and needs during an intervention, while still prioritizing the needs of the person who is struggling with mental health issues?

Requirements: Only licensed therapists or interventionists

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