Teen with Emotional Problems

Released on = August 1, 2006, 1:40 am

Press Release Author = Nivea David

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = A high percentage of teens -- nearly one-half -- had
experienced some traumatic event in their adolescent years. Nearly one-fifth of the
nation\'s teens are suffering from emotional disorders.


Press Release Body = A high percentage of teens -- nearly one-half -- had
experienced some traumatic event in their adolescent years. Nearly one-fifth of the
nation\'s teens are suffering

from emotional disorders.

Some have faced violence and abuse in their lives and have enormous difficulty
dealing with it. The result: clinical depression, even posttraumatic stress disorder


(PTSD). For others, the trouble is internal -- they battle an inherited anxiety
disorder, triggered by troubling life experiences. Unfortunately, few adolescents
are

getting the psychological help they need.

People with good emotional health are in control of their thoughts, feelings and
behaviors. They feel positive about themselves and have good relationships.
They can keep their problems in perspective. They have both self-awareness
and self-control.

Your child\'s teenage years can be a difficult time. Teens may feel overwhelmed by
the Emotional and physical changes they are going through. At the same time,

teens may be facing a number of pressures -¬ from friends to fit in and from parents
and other adults to do well in school, or activities like sports or part-time jobs.

The teenage years are a time of transition from childhood into adulthood. Teens
often struggle with being dependent on their parents while having a strong desire to
be

independent. They may experiment with new values, ideas, hairstyles and clothing as
they try to define who they are. Although this may be uncomfortable for parents,

it is a normal part of being a teenager.

Communicating your love for your child is the single most important thing you can
do. Children decide how they feel about themselves in large part by how their

parents react to them. For this reason, it\'s important for parents to help their
children feel good about themselves.

Don\'t ignore a problem in the hopes that it will go away. It is easier to cope with
problems when they are small. This also
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Web Site = http://www.troubledteensdirectory.com/

Contact Details = Nivea David For listings please visit
http://www.abundantlifeacademy.com/ (Leading Website for Troubled Teens)

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