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Troubled Teens
Troubled Teens
/trou.bled/ /teens/
n. Noun
A troubled teen is defined as a person that is between the age 13-19 that is beset by problems or conflict.
Every Teenager faces problems that they must encounter in their life. Problems arise in every person’s life both big and small yet sometimes we allow even the most insignificant of problems affect our lives. Sometimes with teenagers they allow trials in their life greatly affect them in negative ways. Typically when a person (typically teenagers) face problems in their lives, the ability to cope with the problem does not exist. When teenagers turn to other things to cope with the feelings of the problems that they usually face things such as drugs and alcohol, pornography, criminal activity, etc.
It is important to find help for troubled teens as soon as possible. There are many different programs that are available to help troubled teens with the problems that they face each with a different approach and nature to the program.
experience pervasive anxiety
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Anxiety
anx·i·ety
n.noun
Merriam- Webster dictionary defines anxiety as: : an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (as sweating, tension, and increased pulse), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
Anxiety is a very common ailment that almost everyone experiences on an almost daily basis. However, anxiety effects some more than others and can cause severe emotional distress that is too much for an individual to handle.
When anxiety plagues an individual so severely that it becomes a disorder, it is crucial that this individual receives therapeutic and emotional restoration in the form of psychological and therapeutic assistance.
Teens who experience abnormal amounts of anxiety, tend to self medicate with intoxicants such as drugs and alcohol. When negative, self medication takes place, teens are at great risk of developing harmful coping mechanisms that may be life-long lasting.
Anxiety
/anx.i.e.ty/
n.Noun
Anxiety is defined as the state of uneasiness or tension caused by the feeling of worry or nervousness caused by apprehension of possibilities of the future.
Anxiety is a common emotional trait that many people face. It affects our actions and can prevent us from making decisions. Usually anxiety holds us back from the types of things that are outgoing or out of our comfort zone and it brings fear.
Anxiety is a normal experience for most people and is a normal part of life. However, when the anxiety reaches the level of a disorder then it can be dangerous. This would include an intense, extensive, excessive and persistent worry or fear. Another factor that is caused by an anxiety disorder can be anxiety, fear, or terror attacks when the intensity of anxiety becomes very high. Types of anxiety disorders can include: social anxiety, separation anxiety and many different phobias etc.
, it can have a serious impact on their lives, and may require professional treatment to address properly. A small amount of stress in the life of a teen is normal. However, when it becomes an issue that affects their happiness and mental health
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Mental health
Mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.”1 It is estimated that only about 17% of U.S adults are considered to be in a state of optimal mental health.
The mental health in teenage boys and girls is a crucial issue and concern for parents. Teens, for a variety of reasons, tend to struggle with mental health more than adults or children who have not yet reached their teens. This is because of the turbulent time that comes with adolescence and the individual teen's inability to cope with said turbulence.
Parents of troubled teens who struggle with mental health issues, actually have a plethora of treatment options to choose from. The type of treatment option that best fits the individual teen, greatly depends on the individual teens mental health issues.
, it is important to take the right steps and get them what they need in order to lead a happier life. Zion Educational Systems has been serving as a resource for parents of troubled teens in helping find the right assistance for them. We compile an extensive collection of resources, including information on treatment programs and schools to find the right solution for the individual problems of each troubled teen. For assistance, contact us today at (866) 471-8579.
Noticing Anxiety in Troubled Teens
It is easy for teens to become overwhelmed, because adolescence is a tumultuous time of many different changes and emotions. Things like competing in sports, taking tests, and meeting new people are a few of many circumstances that can cause teens to get a bit of anxiety. Sometimes it is beneficial to have a small amount of anxiety, as it pushes teens toward success. However, when the anxiety starts to be lasting, overwhelming, and pervasive, it becomes an issue that requires addressing. If anxiety becomes too pervasive, it takes over the lives of those suffering with it. Troubled teens experiencing pervasive anxiety frequently experience symptoms such as extreme worry, restlessness, stress, social withdrawal, and a general uneasiness. If you notice these symptoms in your teen, it may be time to get them help, as the problem often only gets worse with time.
How to Help Your Troubled Teen
If your troubled teen is suffering from pervasive anxiety, there is hope in finding a way to fix the problem. Zion Educational Systems wants to help parents discover the perfect way to assist their troubled teen in overcoming this devastating problem. This is why we provide a comprehensive and informative collection of treatment options for you. We want you to find the perfect program for your teen. If you fear that your troubled teen may be suffering from pervasive anxiety, contact Zion Educational Systems today at (861) 471-8579.