“You just don’t wake up and want to die,” said Rudd, a former psychology department chair at Texas Tech University. “There are events in your life that make you more vulnerable.” Parents should monitor their teens for dramatic changes in sleep, behavior and attitude because “as we’ve heard over and over today, it’s not just one thing,” said Pam Greene, chief nursing officer and senior vice president of patient care services at The Menninger Clinic, a Houston psychiatric hospital.
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