The course Mental Well-Being of Adolescents focuses on the psychological, emotional, and social health of individuals during the transitional phase of adolescence. It explores the unique challenges adolescents face, including identity formation, peer pressure, academic stress, body image issues, and emotional regulation. The course covers mental health disorders common in this age group—such as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders—and emphasizes early identification, preventive strategies, and intervention methods. Through theoretical understanding and practical approaches, the course aims to equip learners with the skills to support adolescent mental health in family, school, and community settings.