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  • Ketamine for Teens


    Ketamine is a fast-acting and powerful anesthetic that is often used as a date rape drug. Find out more in this article for teens.

  • Teaching Kids About Their Bodies for Parents


    Teaching kids about their bodies and what is private can help them develop healthy feelings about their bodies in age-appropriate ways.

  • Emergency Contraception for Teens


    Emergency contraception is a way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex; for example, if a condom breaks or slips off during sex. It is also available to teens who are forced to have unprotected sex.

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Parents


    Kids and teens who live through a traumatic event can develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Healing is possible with the help of professional counseling and support from loved ones.

  • A to Z: Abuse, Sexual for Parents


    Sexual abuse is sexual contact with a child or any behavior that is meant to sexually arouse the abuser.

  • Dealing With Bullying for Teens


    Bullying has everyone worried, not just the people on its receiving end. Learn about dealing with bullies, including tips on how to stand up for yourself or a friend.

  • Helping Your Child Heal After Trauma for Parents


    Kids can recover after trauma with help from therapy and extra support and comfort from parents.

  • Abusive Relationships for Teens


    Abuse has no place in love. Read this article to find out how to recognize the signs of abuse and how you can get help.

  • Am I in a Healthy Relationship? for Teens


    All relationships go through good times and bad times, so it’s not always easy to tell if things are healthy or unhealthy. Here’s what to look for.

  • What Are "Magic" Mushrooms? for Parents


    Some kinds of mushrooms are considered illegal drugs because they contain substances that cause people to hallucinate. Find out more about hallucinogenic mushrooms.