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  • How Can I Help a Friend Who Is Depressed? for Teens


    Depression can make it hard for someone to see a better future. Here's how to help a friend who's depressed.

  • Sexual Violence and Rape: How to Help a Friend for Teens


    If a friend confides they have been raped, sexually abused, or assaulted, your support can mean a lot.

  • My Friend Has a Food Allergy. How Can I Help? for Teens


    Although food allergies are more common than ever, people who have them may feel different or embarrassed. A good friend can really help.

  • What to Do About Cliques for Kids


    A clique is a group of kids who hang out together. It's kind of like a club. The trouble is, the leaders of a clique won't let everyone join. Find out how to handle cliques in this article for kids.

  • My Friend Is Talking About Running Away: What Should I Do? for Teens


    Do you know someone who is having major problems? No matter how bad things get, running away is never a solution. Find out how to help your friend.

  • Teens Talk About Cutting for Teens


    We get lots of comments about our cutting articles. Because many of our readers' suggestions and comments are so helpful, we decided to put a few on our site.

  • My Friend Has Sickle Cell Disease. How Can I Help? for Teens


    People with sickle cell disease need good friends who understand and can help them get through tough times. This article for teens helps you learn what you can do to be that friend.

  • Dealing With Addiction for Teens


    Find out what you can do if you think you or a friend has a drug or alcohol addiction - from recognizing the warning signs to suggestions to help you stay clean.

  • Someone in My Friend's Family Died. What Should I Do? for Kids


    Your friend probably feels a sadness called grief. People show their grief in different ways. They might need or want different things to help them feel better. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Peer Pressure for Teens


    Responding to peer pressure is part of human nature — but some people are more likely to give in, and others are better able to resist and stand their ground. Find out how to make the right choices for you.

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