Posts tagged therapy for teens
Building a Meaningful Connection with Your Teenager

Adolescence can be a tough time not just for children, but also for their parents. A concern that many parents have once their child enters adolescence is how to maintain a connection with their child. The teenage years offer an opportunity to build a deeper, more fulfilling relationship with your child. However, for many families, this becomes increasingly difficult to do with tweens and teens. 

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A Guide to Overcoming Social Anxiety

Social Anxiety Disorder (SDA) is characterized by an overwhelming concern about being negatively judged, watched, or sized up by others. This fear can affect your performance at school, work, sports, and interfere with your daily interactions. SDA is not the same thing as being introverted or shy. Social situations can be hard to cope with, but there are ways to make it easier.

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A Guide to Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition in which a person is unusually concerned about perceived or small flaws in their appearance. It can cause distress, anxiety and dissatisfaction about the way a person looks. This can be to such an extent that it is overwhelming and interferes with quality of life. BDD presents in people of all ages, but is most common in teenagers and young adults.

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