Going Back to School and Mental Health by Sakina Mind

Going back to school can be very stressful in general, but it can be even harder for those who are struggling with their mental health. The transition back to the school schedule, the pressure to succeed, and the social aspect of school can all lead to feelings of anxiety, depression, and stress.


From stress and anxiety to complex conditions such as ADHD, ADD, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's, learning disabilities, and even severe disorders like schizophrenia and eating disorders, our board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist can help you. At Sakina Mind, we like to endorse a supportive community for mental health, especially when it comes to the back-to-school time period. We can help anyone you know develop a personalized plan for navigating back to school.

- ADHD, ADD, and Learning Disabilities: Teachers and parents play a crucial role in providing tailored support for students with ADHD, ADD, and learning disabilities. 504 and IEP plans can help in the classroom for ADHD.

- Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Related Conditions: Severe mental health conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia necessitate are under a mental health professional like a psychiatrist as well as cooperation from the caregivers.

- Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's: Children and adolescents with autism may require specialized plans and needs to be successful in the classroom. Special sensory environments, modified social skills, and clear communication is essential for autism and Asperger's patients.

- Addressing Anxiety, Depression, and Adjustment Disorders: Anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, and acute stress can affect students of all ages. Being open to dialogue and offering compassionate support is important.

- PTSD, OCD, and Sleep-Wake Disorders: Trauma-related conditions like PTSD, OCD, and sleep-wake disorders can disturb a student’s academic performance. Therapy and other treatments are recommended.

- School Disturbances/Threats: Safety is essential to any student's education, so making and enacting clear school codes and safety measures is important. The school community should foster a sense of comfort that will aid in the purpose of education.

Going back to school can be a challenging time, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming or stressful. By following these tips, you can improve your mental health and make the transition back to school easier. If you know someone having mental health problems, know there is help available with us! See our contact below.

A Blog Post by Sakina Mind Behavioral Health Team

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Our mental resilience is an evolving system — constantly adapting to our circumstances and how we make use of our abilities. We thank you for your interest in our articles. And thank you for providing positive feedback about Dr. Sultana's services! We are pleased to see you are taking an interest in mental health and helping all of us. We are located in Orlando, and we accept new patients all across the state of Florida ages 5-70 years old.

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Going back to school can be very stressful in general, but it can be even harder for those who are struggling with their mental health. The transition back to the school schedule, the pressure to succeed, and the social aspect of school can all lead to feelings of anxiety, depression, and stress.


From stress and anxiety to complex conditions such as ADHD, ADD, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's, learning disabilities, and even severe disorders like schizophrenia and eating disorders, our board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist can help you. At Sakina Mind, we like to endorse a supportive community for mental health, especially when it comes to the back-to-school time period. We can help anyone you know develop a personalized plan for navigating back to school.

- ADHD, ADD, and Learning Disabilities: Teachers and parents play a crucial role in providing tailored support for students with ADHD, ADD, and learning disabilities. 504 and IEP plans can help in the classroom for ADHD.

- Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Related Conditions: Severe mental health conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia necessitate are under a mental health professional like a psychiatrist as well as cooperation from the caregivers.

- Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's: Children and adolescents with autism may require specialized plans and needs to be successful in the classroom. Special sensory environments, modified social skills, and clear communication is essential for autism and Asperger's patients.

- Addressing Anxiety, Depression, and Adjustment Disorders: Anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, and acute stress can affect students of all ages. Being open to dialogue and offering compassionate support is important.

- PTSD, OCD, and Sleep-Wake Disorders: Trauma-related conditions like PTSD, OCD, and sleep-wake disorders can disturb a student’s academic performance. Therapy and other treatments are recommended.

- School Disturbances/Threats: Safety is essential to any student's education, so making and enacting clear school codes and safety measures is important. The school community should foster a sense of comfort that will aid in the purpose of education.

Going back to school can be a challenging time, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming or stressful. By following these tips, you can improve your mental health and make the transition back to school easier. If you know someone having mental health problems, know there is help available with us! See our contact below.

A Blog Post by Sakina Mind Behavioral Health Team

sakinamind.com

Contact Us Today at 407-903-9696 or [email protected] !

Our mental resilience is an evolving system — constantly adapting to our circumstances and how we make use of our abilities. We thank you for your interest in our articles. And thank you for providing positive feedback about Dr. Sultana's services! We are pleased to see you are taking an interest in mental health and helping all of us. We are located in Orlando, and we accept new patients all across the state of Florida ages 5-70 years old.

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