Soothing resources on teen mental health

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There has been a lot of talk about adolescent mental health in recent weeks. The murder of a supervisor at a middle school in Nogent, for which a 14-year-old boy has been charged , has put another cog in the already overheated anxiety machine. Why commit such an act? Should security gates be installed in schools? Who is responsible? Should social media be banned for those under 15? Should students be shown the series Adolescence in class? What good is a major national cause if, at the same time, the wait for a consultation at a medical-psychological center (CMP) can exceed a year?
Amid this anxiety-inducing cacophony, I recently found some calming and, I hope, reassuring resources on the subject of adolescent mental health. Here's a short, non-exhaustive list—if you have others available, please let me know.
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