While the teenage years can be great fun, they aren’t easy for many. Your teen might be struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, or grief and loss. Perhaps they’re challenged with social awkwardness, family problems, peer pressure, and academic stress. Maybe they spend too much time ...
Depressionthat rises to the level of meeting criteria for a diagnosis can be broadly understood as depressionthat is severe enough that it interferes with the person's ability to function in some way. It is quite common in every age group, affecting more than 20% of the population in the U...
Adolescents face a variety of unique mental health challenges and don’t always know how or when to ask for help. Between feelings of isolation, anxiety, depression, trauma, poor self-image, and so many other struggles, life can be a lot for young people, and Recovery Unplugged is here wh...
at Teen Therapy Center because we understand the unique struggles teens face today. From navigating social pressures to managing academic expectations, teens often encounter overwhelming stress. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to more serious mental health concerns, such as anxiety and depression....
Paradigm introduced a short-term (30-90 days), intensive teen residential treatment program specifically designed to address mental health issues such as teen anxiety, teen depression, and teen trauma. Instead of merely managing or modifying behaviors, the program targets the deeper, more complex ...
Paradigm introduced a short-term (30-90 days), intensive teen residential treatment program specifically designed to address mental health issues such as teen anxiety, teen depression, and teen trauma. Instead of merely managing or modifying behaviors, the program targets the deeper, more complex ...
Depression Phobias Peer pressure Teenagers often tend to avoid counseling as they do not want to be laughed at by their friends. It is the responsibility of their parents to explain the entire process to them and convince them that opting for teen counseling is not akin to ‘being crazy,’ ...
The second treatment was using cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, to help the teen recognize and change negative patterns of thinking that may increase symptoms of depression. The third approach was a combination of medication and CBT.
These issues range from anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, and school problems, diagnoses such as bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder (BPD), to contemporary challenges such as self-harm, and technology addictions. Our teen and young adult residential treatment options are ...
Through therapy, teens are helped to understand the causes of their distress and to learn coping skills to deal in healthy ways in the future. The goal is to show lasting changes in emotional states and behaviors. Learn more about teen depression ...