World Teen Mental Wellness Day - March 2
Thu Mar 2nd

World Teen Mental Wellness Day

World Teen Mental Wellness Day, scheduled on March 2nd, aims to normalize debate and debunk stigmas surrounding teen mental health problems.

Gen Z has the worst mental stability of any generation, according to the American Psychological Association. However, youth are committed to making a difference. According to YPulse, 64% of Gen Z say they want to live a healthier lifestyle for overall wellbeing, which includes a more consistent self-care routine. In addition, 94 percent of people think mental stability is very important to their well-being. Ultimately, raising concerns about mental stability and the benefits of self-care can help improve an entire generation's mental stability.

#worldteenmentalwellnessday is a worldwide phenomenon that has influenced #worldteenmentalwellnessday

  • Hollister encourages students around the world to use March 2nd as a way to practice self-care
  • It's a day to be kind to themselves
  • Remember that, although social media may have portrayed a different story, it's okay to not be okay
  • Help combat the teen mental health stigma
  • With #WorldTeenMentalWellnessDay, you can post your story or how you're recharging on Instagram and Twitter

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The Hollister Confidence Project is a 365-days-a-year people-powered initiative devoted to helping all teenagers around the world feel more confident, comfortable, and capable. The Hollister Confidence Fund supports non-profit groups and projects focused on topics such as teenage mental health, equity for young Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (BIPOC), safety & representation for LGBTQ+ youth, anti-bullying campaigns, and sustainability. www.hollisterco.com/confidenceproject to learn more. To learn more, visit www.hollisterco.com/confidenceproject.com/confidenceproject.

Teen mental wellness

Q. What are some coping skills that teens can use?

A. Anyone, including teenagers, can benefit from learning coping skills. Try these: Try these: Try these:

  • Deep breathing
  • Visualization
  • Physical activity
  • Creative pursuits
  • Building a network of friends is the start of a network of friends
  • Being outdoors, in the sun, and fresh air is the difference between being outdoors, in the sun, and fresh air

Q. Why are coping skills useful?

A. Coping skills enable us to express our emotions in a constructive manner. They also provide us with a positive outlet to process emotions and help us develop the skills to resolve conflict.