Understanding Teenage Anxiety

Understanding Teenage Anxiety
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A Parent's Guide to Improving Your Teen's Mental Health

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

Cody Buchanan

ناشر

Skyhorse

شابک

9781510743663
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Library Journal

August 1, 2019

One-quarter of children today, ages 13-18, struggle with an anxiety disorder, and 75 percent of them will never receive direct support from a qualified provider, assert mother-son coauthors Browne and Buchanan. Instead of receiving legitimate treatment, many teenagers self-medicate by abusing drugs as a way to avoid uncomfortable situations, as Buchanan did. Here, the author recounts the fear and stress of his childhood. Life for teens is competitive: chock-full of activities, academic challenges, and the pressure to get into college. In addition, cyberbullying, and social media that prompt kids to compare themselves constantly with others, have been linked with a spike in mood disorders. Smartphones may provide an additional distraction that plagues teens with social anxiety by allowing them to avoid in-person conversations and situations. VERDICT Addressing such crucial topics as self-harm, suicide, and integrating diet and natural remedies into one's routine, as well as traditional treatments such as cognitive therapy and SSRIs, this work offers a further unique perspective of a teenager working through anxiety.

Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



School Library Journal

November 1, 2019

One-quarter of children today, ages 13-18, struggle with an anxiety disorder, and 75 percent of them will never receive direct support from a qualified provider, assert mother-son coauthors Browne and Buchanan. Instead of receiving legitimate treatment, many teenagers self-medicate by abusing drugs as a way to avoid uncomfortable situations, as Buchanan did. Here, the author recounts the fear and stress of his childhood. Life for teens is competitive: chock-full of activities, academic challenges, and the pressure to get into college. In addition, cyberbullying, and social media that prompt kids to compare themselves constantly with others, has been linked with a spike in mood disorders. Smartphones may provide an additional distraction that plagues teens with social anxiety by allowing them to avoid in-person conversations and situations. VERDICT Addressing such crucial topics as self-harm, suicide, and integrating diet and natural remedies into one's routine, as well as traditional treatments such as cognitive therapy and SSRIs, this work offers a further unique perspective of a teenager working through anxiety.-Julia M. Reffner, Richmond

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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