Personal/Social
Mental Health Resources
The School Counseling office acknowledges that feeling anxious and stressed in these rapidly changing times is normal. It is essential that you take care of yourselves and monitor your own physical and mental health. In the event of a mental health emergency, please call 911 or go to your local emergency room. Students and parents can access social/emotional resources found HERE on our district website to support those who may be struggling.
If you or someone you know is experiencing an immediate mental health need, please connect with your outside health care provider, contact Community Health Link (Emergency Mental Health Services) at 1-866-549-2142 or your local emergency room/911.
Parent Resources to support students in time of COVID
Parent Webinars from Brookline Center/BRYT Network
CASEL: Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning
Tips from the Adjustment Counselor
Finding Support
- Dating & Healthy Relationships
- LGBTQ support
- Substance Abuse Support
- Community Resources
- Counseling Services in the Community
Videos
- The Fixed vs Growth Mindset
- We are all different...and that's awesome!
- You are not your thoughts
- Why mindfulness is a superpower?
- Rewiring the anxious brain
- How worry works in your brain
Articles
- Body Acceptance
- Test Anxiety Tips
- What Selfies Are Doing to Self-Esteem
- Supporting your teen's mental health through Covid-19