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Being Able To Recognise Teen Stress



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By : MIKE SELVON    zero times read
Submitted 2008-06-05 05:00:58
Teen stress is the number one cause of teenage illness in the world. It can lead to damaging psychological and physical issues that may not be readily apparent. Ulcers can be exacerbated by this problem and there is frustration on the part of the parents.

There are anger management treatment programs that can help get to the root cause of this stress and help teenagers deal with their anxiety in a more positive light. Parents understand the mood swings teens experience while going through the transition to adulthood, but it does not have to lead to anger and more stress.

Teens are going through a period of adjustment. They are leaving behind their childhood and making the transition into adulthood where there are new expectations and responsibilities. Child anger over a broken toy or argument with their best friend can give way to teens who lash out with drug and alcohol abuse.

The internal pressures of school and their social network begin to take control of their lives. A teen may say one thing, but a different, more confusing emotion may be boiling on the inside and they do not know how to properly express their anguish.

Communication breakdown is the number one reason behind teen stress and their inability to manage anger. The feelings of being locked within and not knowing why they are angry can be extremely frustrating. They may or may not know why they are feeling so much stress and anger.

You as a parent or family member may be responding to their outward behavior rather than focusing on the internal strife that is happening. Adults can rarely identify why they are feeling the way they are, and many do not know how to overcome this hurdle. Teens are no different.

Are teens aware that they are in need of anger management courses? No, probably not since most would attribute their anger towards another person rather than direct it inwards.

It is always easier to blame someone else than to take the blame onto your own self. Realization is the first step towards helping your teen overcome their rage. You have to teach them that it is okay to be angry sometimes.

You absolutely must find a psychologist, counselor or anger treatment program that knows how to deal with teen stress. There may be more serious underlying issues that are sparking off the anger or stress issues. You do have to help your teenager through this difficult time.

Try to be understanding of the situation and help them attend their counseling sessions on a regular basis. Otherwise, you will have wasted everyone's time and your teen could spiral out of control.
Author Resource:- Visit Mike Selvon portal for more information on teen stress, and leave a comment at our anger management help blog. Don't forget to claim your FREE gift.
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