What to do if you think your transplant teen is struggling - 2024 Pediatric Transplant Conference

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From the 2024 Pediatric Transplant Conference, part of National Pediatric Transplant Week and National Donate Life Month.

Presenter:
Kristine McKenna, PhD, Pediatric psychologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital

How do parents and caregivers know if transplant teens are having suicidal thoughts that can be accomplished by just stopping meds? It's crucial to provide a supportive and understanding environment for both the teen and their caregivers. If there are concerns about a transplant teen's well-being, it's essential to approach the situation with empathy and openness. Caregivers should actively listen to the teen's feelings and experiences, validating their emotions and providing reassurance that they are not alone in facing challenges. Seeking professional help from mental health professionals and transplant specialists is imperative in addressing any signs of suicidal ideation. Caregivers should be prepared to discuss treatment options and strategies for managing mental health concerns while also ensuring that the teen continues to adhere to their transplant medication regimen. Open communication, empathy, and seeking appropriate support are essential steps in helping transplant teens navigate difficult emotions and ensuring their overall well-being.

Intro/Outro music: "Parasail" by Moby. Used with permission.

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