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One common mental disorder among teenagers is anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder or social anxiety disorder. Other commonly seen disorders include depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is important to seek professional help if any of these conditions are suspected in a teenager.
yes with proper medica attention
Some kind of disease or disorder, maybe. If this is actually happening to you, you should see a physician.
Yes they can. I am a teenager and I have it although I have not been tested, I have out breaks which often involve property damage or self harm
baby. It's easy to grab attention.
The benefits would be the chances of your teenager's grade improving. Hiring a tutor can help your teenager get that one on one time and attention they may need in calculus to help them understand.
yes because I'm a teenager and have got a brain tumour and i lie constaly so i don't have to do sports.
Yes, there are several online message board support groups and other websites with links to help and information.
In the sense of a female teenager competing with the mother for father's attention and affection, yes. It is actually quite common but overlooked as the focus is often too much on the symptoms such as anger issues and not on the underlying dynamic.
By always giving them their space, freedom and gap in attention. Only give them what they want and as they grow, so will their understanding and they will come to you if their need be.
As a teenager, Zitkala Sa was sent to a boarding school where she faced challenges related to cultural assimilation. She eventually became a vocal advocate for Native American rights and culture, using her writing to bring attention to the issues faced by Indigenous peoples.
no 13 is a teenager