For example, we’ve all been sad, so we think we understand what a teenager with clinical depression must be feeling. Or because we’ve worried, we assume we understand the struggles of someone with an anxiety disorder. Dr. Stanford believes teenagers need to be offered a more holistic appr...
you feel your heart begin to beat a bit faster. Your stomach starts to knot up. Your chest tightens, so much it feels like someone is sitting on you. You can’t breathe. Your palms sweat. The dizziness sets in
Another way to help someone with a gambling addiction is to strengthen their support network. This may include reaching out to friends and family members, or joining a peer support group such as Gamblers Anonymous. Getting involved in community activities, such as volunteering or taking an educatio...
that we were made to heal, that it will take time, and that feeling upset, confused, or overwhelmed are expected reactions but they are temporary, and by unpacking them with someone we love we can learn about what matters most to us. ...
It’s really difficult for someone with an anxiety disorder, regardless of age, to address an authority figure who unknowingly is contributing to an episode of anxiety due to not knowing how the child’s mind is processing whatever situation is going on. But as far as when the parents of ...
An event or a situation can be traumatic for a teen even if they don’t experience the danger themselves. As an example, seeing someone else get injured or perhaps die from a violent crime. Teens don’t need to witness violence or dangerous situation. Being told that someone they care abo...
"There were moments when I was so anxious and so hyped up, I would just think, I would rather be dead right now than feel like this," he said. "I remember just dreading the moment I would have to tell someone that I was gay." ...
This study examined the first aid actions taken by young people to help someone they know and care about who was experiencing a mental health problem and t... Marie Bee Hui Yap and Annemarie Wright and Anthony Francis Jorm - 《Psychiatry Research》 被引量: 117发表: 2011年 Perceived helpfulne...
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For some, social anxiety results from the feeling — perceived or real — of being alone. Believers can help friends and family members overcome this fear with a personal invitation that includes the assurance of not being alone. For someone who’s anxious, there’s a big difference between ...