
Teen Mental Screening
A calm, structured mental-health screening designed specially for teenagers (and their parents/guardians)—so you are not guessing in the dark.


Research Snapshot
Global adolescent mental-health reports highlight that many teens struggle in silence for years before anyone understands what is happening.
Problems often start early
Long delays in getting help
Impact on school performance
Sleep and screen patterns
Risk behaviours
Early support is protective
Built for Teens. Parents. Caregivers.
Teen Mental Screening with Mr. Psyc is not an interrogation. It is a calm, structured conversation plus tools that make it easier to see what your teenager is actually facing.


Self-check
Mood swings & low days
Withdrawal from family & friends
Screen-time & sleep shifts
Drop in studies or motivation
Frequent aches & complaints
Hopeless or dark statements
What You Get
From the first form to the last recommendation, every step is designed to reduce fear and increase clarity—for the teen and for the family.
Teen-friendly questionnaires
1:1 teen conversation
Parent/guardian input
Risk & resilience map
Written summary for family
Personalised next-step plan
Your Progress Roadmap
Instead of guessing or Googling, you move through a defined set of steps—from noticing signs to understanding what is really going on and what to do next.
Notice
You observe changes in mood, behaviour, sleep, or school performance.
Screen
Teen and parent forms + conversation create a fuller picture of what's happening.
Understand
You receive a clear summary of risk, strengths, and possible explanations.
Plan
Together we decide on home steps, school support, and/or specialist referrals.
Review
If you continue with Mr. Psyc, we track changes over time so you can see progress.
Quick Stats
The goal is not to “diagnose your child in five minutes”. It is to understand patterns early so support can be timely, proportionate, and less frightening for everyone.
80%
Clarity for families
Goal: fewer unknowns and guesses
68%
Faster right support
Goal: less time lost before getting help
Guided, not random
Clinical lens, human tone
Focus on patterns, not blame
Better use of time & money
Foundation for future care
Teen and parent on the same page

Start simple
Transparent inclusions
Right depth for your situation
Value tied to clarity
Balanced use of care
Lower crisis costs later
Co-created with families
Ask Mr. Psyc
No. Teen Mental Screening is an early-mapping and guidance process. It helps identify patterns and risk, and can recommend if a formal psychiatric evaluation is needed. It does not replace medical or emergency care.
For the full screening pack, yes—the teen’s forms and conversation are central. For the clarity call option, only the parent/guardian joins.
This is common. In such cases we start with a parent-focused approach: understanding concerns, planning communication, and gently preparing the teen to feel safer about future conversations.
Information is handled with a consent-first approach. For teens, we balance their need for privacy with parents’ need to know about safety or serious risk. Any limits to confidentiality are explained clearly.
For most teens, a structured screening is useful when new concerns appear or when existing difficulties change. Ongoing care can later move into regular sessions or membership-style follow-up if needed.
Trusted by families
Most parents say the biggest shift was moving from “I am scared” to “I understand what to watch and what to do next”.

We knew something was wrong but could not name it. After screening, we had language and a plan instead of only fear.
Parent of 16-year-old
It was the first time someone asked me how I feel without making it a lecture.
15-year-old (with parent’s consent)
We stopped fighting every night about screens and instead followed the agreed plan from the screening summary.
Parents of 14-year-old
I finally felt I was not overreacting—but also not helpless. The roadmap made all the difference.
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