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Good Morning America | As the nation grapples with a youth mental health crisis, parents are suffering too

“If we really want to understand what is going on with teens, we have to understand them in the context of their families," MCC's Rick Weissbourd tells Good Morning America. "One crucial way we can support teens is by supporting their parents."

Click through to read more about the critical link between parent and teen mental health, along with five tips for promoting parent and teen well-being.

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The Hill | The teen mental health crisis also afflicts parents

“There is a largely untold story about parent mental health in America,” MCC's Rick Weissbourd tells The Hill's Daniel de Vise. “Parents’ and teens’ mental health are deeply interwoven, and we need to do much more in this country to support parents and to promote their mental health.”

Read more about the link between parent and teen mental health in The Hill.

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