Menu
Washingtoner
  • Home
  • Business
  • Construction
  • Technology
  • Defense
  • Transportation
  • Aerospace
  • Arts
  • Health
Washingtoner

Say Goodbye to Summer! Easing the Mental Health Transition Back to School
Washingtoner/10299824

Trending...
  • Ubleu Crypto Group Achieves FinCEN Registration and Colorado Incorporation, Accelerating U.S. Market Entry
  • Cycurion Inc. N A S D A Q: CYCU Secures $89 Million in Contracts, New $20 Million Cyber Protection Tech Deal & Strategic Expansion into Cryptocurrency
  • Phinge®, Home of Netverse® and Netaverse™ With Verified and Safer AI Announces "Test the Waters" Campaign for Potential Regulation A+ Offering
Dr Adam Chan, Memphis Child Psychiatrist Memphis Psychiatrist - Say Goodbye to Summer!
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Washingtoner -- As summer winds down and school bells begin to ring again, many families notice more than just new routines. As a Memphis child psychiatrist, I often see children and teens becoming more irritable, withdrawn, or anxious during this transition. For those with mood disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, or emotional regulation challenges, the return to school can feel overwhelming—not just exciting.

The back-to-school transition is a particularly vulnerable period for mental health. Emergency room visits for pediatric mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression, consistently rise in the fall and spring compared to summer. It's not just the Memphis heat! Teens report more stress, depressive symptoms, and daily hassles during school semesters than during vacations. These findings emphasize what we see in clinical care: transitions carry emotional weight.

Signs of Stress Aren't Always Obvious

Mental distress in youth often appears in the body before it's expressed in words. Stomachaches, headaches, sleep disturbances, and school refusal can all reflect a child's underlying anxiety. These physical symptoms are key indicators of nervous system dysregulation. The transition to a new grade, school, or peer group may feel emotionally jarring, especially for students with pre-existing vulnerabilities.

The shift from elementary to middle school or middle to high school is especially challenging. These developmental milestones demand increased independence, academic pressure, and social adaptation, all factors that can intensify internal stress for children and adolescents.

Evidence-Based Ways to Support Your Child

Fortunately, structured support and early intervention are proven to help. Predictability is soothing to the nervous system. Re-establishing routines—consistent sleep, meals, and screen use—before the school year begins can reduce distress.

More on Washingtoner
  • Seized Bougie Estate Court-Ordered Auction Set for August 23 in Chattanooga
  • Visitors to the Florida Keys Can Receive 15 Percent Off With The 90-Day Advance Purchase Rate Discount From KeysCaribbean
  • Benchmark International Successfully Facilitated the Trans of Bison Gardens and an Undisclosed Buyer
  • Unlocking Amazon Savings: How Seller Promotional Codes Work — And How to Find Them Legitimately
  • RUNWAY Milestones 1995-2025 Global Influence

Parents can help ease transitions by previewing school settings, introducing new schedules gradually, and offering calm, supportive conversations. Research shows that strong parent-child communication directly supports better emotional regulation and lowers anxiety levels.

When to Seek Professional Help from a Memphis Child Psychiatrist

While some children adjust quickly, others may show prolonged signs of distress—ongoing mood changes, sleep disruption, irritability, or school avoidance. These symptoms deserve clinical attention, especially if they persist beyond the first few weeks of school.

Our Memphis clinic offers evidence-based care tailored to each child's needs, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), parent coaching, and medications. Child psychiatrists are physicians trained to assess and treat a wide range of issues, including developmental disorders, emotional and behavioral problems, and psychiatric disorders. This involves a combination of medical expertise, psychological understanding, and specialized training in child development. As a Memphis child psychiatrist, I often work with other professionals such as pediatricians, psychotherapists, speech and language pathologists, occupational, and physical therapists, and educators to provide comprehensive care. Whether you're looking to support a child with anxiety, ADHD, autism, depression, or school stress, we're here to help families build resilience together!

Seven Ways Parents and Caregivers Can Help
  1. Establish predictable routines for sleep, meals, and screen use before school starts.
  2. Visit the school environment if your school allows—walk through class schedules or bus routes with your child.
  3. Talk about school feelings openly. For example, ask what they're excited or nervous about!
  4. Watch for physical symptoms like stomachaches, headaches, or sleep disruption.
  5. Model calm and flexible responses to stressful situations.
  6. Seek clinical support early if distress persists, especially with mood or behavior changes. Mental health professionals can work together with educational systems to help support academic, social, and psychological functioning.
  7. Use mindfulness, relaxation, and CBT strategies to help your child regulate emotions. A simple deep breathing exercise can do wonders!

Transitions don't have to be overwhelming. With the right combination of structure, support, and professional care, your child can thrive!

More on Washingtoner
  • Google AI Mode Tells You Dr. Bob Akmens & BASports.com is the GOAT in College Football Handicapping
  • Tacoma: Asphalt Repairs to Bring Lane Closures at 72nd Street East and Portland Avenue East on September 6
  • Google AI Mode says Dr. Bob Akmens and BASports.com are the GOAT in Sports Handicapping
  • Spokane: SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Person
  • InventHelp Inventor Develops Versatile Footwear Product (PTA-377)

By:   Dr. Adam Chan, MD, Board-Certified Psychiatrist

Child, Adolescent, Adult and Interventional Psychiatry

A fourth generation Memphian, Dr. Adam Chan returned home after completing his Bachelors of Science (B.S.) in Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, and medical degree (M.D.) from East Tennessee State University (ETSU) Quillen College of Medicine in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. At the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, he completed both a general psychiatry residency and his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship training, serving as the Chief Resident and Chief Fellow of Administration. He currently holds a Clinical Assistant Professor appointment in the UTHSC Department of Psychiatry and continues contributing on the local and national levels, having been inducted into two national medical honor societies: Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) and Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS).

Synaptic Psych:  871 Ridgeway Loop, Suite 108, Memphis, Tennessee 38120

To learn more or schedule a consultation, contact our clinic at 901-295-0110 or visit our website at https://hopeforyourbrain.com/memphis-clinic/

Contact
Dr Adam Chan
***@hopeforyourbrain.com


Source: Synpatic Psych

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on Washingtoner
  • EMBER™, the Only Standardized System Linking Workforce Identity to Growth, Appoints Global Brand Visionary Bret Sanford-Chung to Board of Directors
  • Sober.Buzz Adds Second Podcast, "Spreading the Good BUZZ" Guest List Grows, Numbers Continue Growing Globally, All While Josh and Heidi Tied the Knot
  • Council Member Sandesh Sadalge Passes Resolution 41740 to Fund 'Grit of Destiny: City of Tacoma'
  • Bookmakers Review: Joe Rogan Favored to Win Inaugural 2025 Golden Globes Podcast of the Year
  • Spokane: Sergeant Ken Salas' Memorial Service, Additional Road Closures/Revisions
  • City of Tacoma Partners with Crown Castle to Improve Fiber Installation
  • Dr. Friedberg & Associates Brings Life-Changing All-on-4 Dental Implants and Comprehensive Smile Solutions to Houston
  • JCOM1939 Monitor Software Simplifies SAE J1939 Data Monitoring with USB & Bluetooth Gateways
  • Tacoma: Hylebos Bridge Closed to Vehicular Traffic Until Further Notice
  • LALIGA and Remitly Sign Multi-Year Partnership Across North America
  • Slotozilla Debuts "Casino Games as Superheroes" — A Bold Interactive Experience That Combines Gaming, Storytelling, and Visual Design
  • Flags Lowered for Spokane County Sergeant Kenneth Salas
  • Trade Tech and TradeWaltz Sign MoU to Digitize AEO Trade and Streamline Japan-U.S. Supply Chains
  • Millions Awarded to Affordable Housing Projects Across Spokane
  • Modernizing Pole Data Collection for Next-Gen Network Expansion
  • Assent Joins AWS ISV Accelerate Program
  • Contractor Optimize: Nation's Leader in AI-Powered Marketing for Contractors
  • HoneyNaps Launches Cloud Version of AI Sleep Diagnostic Software "SOMNUM™" at SLEEP 2025
  • FreeTo.Chat Launches Silent Confessions, the Best Confession Site for Anonymous, Ad-Free Truth Sharing
  • The Journey of a Soulful R&B Artist JNash
_catLbl0 _catLbl1

Popular on Washingtoner

  • Legendary N.W.A. CoFounder & Tech Visionary OG Arabian Prince Joins Tech Coast Venture Network Board - 191
  • Databahn Reveals Smart Sales Agent for Strategic Account Plans - 112
  • Former Irvine Mayor Farrah Khan Joins Tech Coast Venture Network Board
  • SpaceWERX selects New Frontier Aerospace to Develop Bifröst Orbit Transfer Spacecraft
  • Donna Cardellino and Paul Lafrance Sign Exclusive Deal for Worldwide Expansion into Commercial and Luxury Real Estate Design Projects
  • New Book "Three Permissions" Redefines Self-Leadership for a Burnout-Weary Culture
  • New Frontier Aerospace and Air Force Institute of Technology Sign CRADA to Advance Hypersonic VTOL Aircraft
  • TSWHZC Addresses Recent Malicious Reports and Reaffirms Commitment to Regulatory Compliance and User Protection
  • Early Bird Registration Now Open for the Inaugural OpenSSL Conference 2025
  • HAR Dental Integrates X-Guide Technology for Precision Implant Surgery

Similar on Washingtoner

  • Sober.Buzz Adds Second Podcast, "Spreading the Good BUZZ" Guest List Grows, Numbers Continue Growing Globally, All While Josh and Heidi Tied the Knot
  • Dr. Friedberg & Associates Brings Life-Changing All-on-4 Dental Implants and Comprehensive Smile Solutions to Houston
  • Dr. Sanju P. Jose Highlights Expertise in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry
  • $3 Billion Suicidal Depression Market Advancements on Multiple Fronts, Highlighted by FDA Fast Track Designation for Effective NRX 100 Drug Therapy
  • CCHR Addresses UN Committee on Support for Global End to Coercive Psychiatry
  • Dr. Mark Dill Expands Dental Technology Suite in Cleveland, TN with 3D Printing and Panoramic Imaging
  • OncoBeta reports 12-Month Results from International Phase IV Study for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
  • Louisiana's First Dedicated Residential Eating Disorder Treatment Center for Women Opens Near New Orleans
  • CCHR Calls for Audit of Forced Psychiatric Drugging and Systemic Misdiagnosis
  • FDA Fast Track Designation for $3 Billion Suicidal Depression Market May Soon be Accessible for Effective NRX 100 Drug Therapy: NRx Pharmaceuticals
Copyright © 2025 washingtoner.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Contribute