Posted in Anxiety, Teen Depression • Tags: Anxiety, Teen Depression
By Robin J. Derry
Body image confusion running amuck? A seemingly “perfectionist” orientation to the smallest details? When does this apparent detail-and-goal orientation by your child “cross the danger line” into obsessive compulsive behavior and accompanying teen eating disorder?
Eating disorders, and their deeper complex of potential causes, constitute the greatest mortality risk of our present crop of diagnosed and labeled psychiatric illnesses. An eating disorder in teen family members is utterly serious, and potentially life-threatening unless parents can orchestrate an intervention combining counseling therapy and some mix of anxiety medicine or anxiety herb remedies.
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Posted on March 12, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Teen Depression • Tags: Teen Depression
By Kristy Venditti
Take control of your teen age depression. For the teen age person and their parents. This truly is a world wide illness, not just in the united states but all over the world. This illness has been around as long as life itself. We can find out the signs by observing our thoughts on many aspects of your life.
Do you not care about your friends any more? Do you stay in bed all day? Do you get angry for no reason? Is your grades declining in school? Do you have the I do not care attitude about anything like how you talk or how you look. Do you feel like you are not worth any thing? Have the feeling that no body cares about you?
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Posted on February 19, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!