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The experts have declared a “pediatric mental health emergency.” Children and teens are more depressed, more anxious, more at risk of suicide than ever before. Parents are feeling so overwhelmed that researchers are calling it “parental burnout.” This is a perfect storm. Parents are struggling when kids need them the most and parents feel helpless to protect them. The good news is that the parent-child relationship is the most powerful mental health intervention available and the science of positive family relationships is out there.