AACAP Releases 13 Reason Why Resources

For Immediate Release

Contact: Rob Grant, Communications Director 202.966.7300, ext. 119 rgrant@

Samantha Phillips, Communications Manager 202.966.7300, ext. 154 sphillips@

AACAP Releases 13 Reason Why Resources

Washington, DC, May 18, 2018 ? Netflix released the second season of 13 Reasons Why today, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) compiled resources in response. Season one controversially and graphically covered the topics of suicide, bullying, violence, and more. While it helped begin much needed conversations on these important topics, we support including mental health, parental and adult guidance, as well as how to seek help in these discussions for more positive responses. For this reason, we offer the following resources in hopes of helping children and families at the time of season two's release.

13 Reasons Why Resources

AACAP Resources: ? Depression Resource Center ? Suicide Resource Center ? Bullying Resource Center ? Substance Use Resource Center ? Responding to Gun Violence

AACAP Facts for Families: ? Movies, Media, and Children ? TV Violence and Children ? Video Games and Children: Playing with Violence

Other Resources: ? ? ? Statement from Experts on the Upcoming Release of 13 Reasons Why, Season 2 ? International Coalition of Experts Issues Alert Regarding Release of 13 Reasons Why, Season 2

Related Articles: ? 13 Things Pediatricians Should Know (and Do) About 13 Reasons Why ? Mental Health Organizations Announce "13 Reasons Why" Toolkit Ahead of Season 2 ? Thirteen reasons to be concerned about '13 Reasons Why' (season 1)

For more information, visit AACAP's website. For questions, please contact AACAP's Communications Department at communications@.

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Representing 9,300+ child and adolescent psychiatrists worldwide, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) is the leading authority on children's mental illnesses.

AACAP Members actively research, diagnose, and treat psychiatric disorders affecting children, adolescents, and their families. For more information, please visit .

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