Treatment, whether it's medication or therapy or a combination of both, works for many
adolescents experiencing mental health issues, but it must be accessed in order to work.
According to their findings,
Black adolescents experiencing depressive symptoms tend to express their depressed feelings by complaining about conflicts with others and physical pains.
The
materials adolescents experience in school often do not reflect the issues and interests that are important to students and do little to motivate students to read for recreation.
We found that securely attached
adolescents experienced greater reduction in internalizing symptoms from admission to discharge, even when controlling for length of stay.
Research also suggests that when
adolescents experience parenting behaviors characterized by API's 8 Principles of Parenting; they have more positive romantic relationships with their partners in adulthood.
Findings highlight the deleterious effects of peer victimization, especially relational victimization, and suggest avenues for future research and clinical intervention for
adolescents experiencing such victimization.
Dr. Bickley's clinical specialties include working with depressed or anxious adults experiencing significant life stressors (including chronic health problems, marriage problems, divorce, bereavement, career change, spiritual questioning, etc.) and working with families who have children /
adolescents experiencing learning and / or behavior problems.
I employ an evidence - based, cognitive - behavioral approach in my work with adults and
adolescents experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, reactions to trauma, adjustment to life events, and behavioral health concerns (e.g., insomnia, coping with chronic illness, addictive behaviors).
«This speaks to the importance early life events can have
on adolescent experiences and the need for early intervention when problems first arise,» Connell said.
Pauline Kael affectionately wrote: «Concerned with
adolescent experience seen in terms of flatlands anomie — loneliness, ignorance about sex, confusion about one's aims in life — the movie has a basic decency of feeling, with people relating to one another, sometimes on very simple levels, and becoming miserable when they can't relate.»
Examples of past bodies of work are the installation Peep: Beyond the Eye of the Beholder (1996) which addressed issues of power dynamics; Stories of Girls which examined
female adolescent experience and the development of socio - psycho - sexual identity; and the Karate Girl paintings (1996/7) which dealt with womens» negotiation of the urban environment.
Indigenous adolescents experience an excess burden of mental disorders and substance use, with almost a third of Indigenous adolescents aged 18 - 24 years reporting high levels of psychological distress, twice the non-Indigenous rate.
Relationships between circumstances surrounding illicit drug use and escalation of drug use: Moderating effects of gender and
early adolescent experiences.
Though it has long been thought that adolescents» moodiness and irritability mean they are plagued by problems,
most adolescents experience healthy development and have a minimum of difficulty.
Beginning with grief counseling when our youngest was in the third grade through four
varied adolescent experiences with all their twists and turns, she worked wonders through her professional blend of knowledge, patience, creativity, and nurture.
Colleen teaches in the End of Life Certificate Program at Smith College School of Social Work and has a private practice in Cambridge, MA where she specializes in working with children and
adolescents experiencing grief, trauma and loss.
Many adolescents experience more than one problem, [47]; thus, studies that focus on single problem are limiting and may produce biased estimates, attributing associations to only one condition.
In late 2009, a study partially funded by the National Institute on Mental Health found that only about half of all children and
adolescents experiencing generalized anxiety, panic, disordered eating, depression, attention - deficit hyperactivity (ADHD), and conduct issues actually received professional mental health services.
Acute availability shortage at universities has fostered an environment in
which adolescents experience an existence plagued by significant pressure on exams, increased peer competition, less free time, and high parental and teacher expectations (Liu et al. 2000).
The study contributes to the knowledge about the coping strategies of
Hispanic adolescents experiencing parental cancer and the importance of taking individual coping strategies into account when evaluating the impact of parental cancer on psychological well - being.
When parents provide warmth, emotional support, adequate monitoring, authoritarian discipline, and maintain age - appropriate expectations, children and
adolescents experience positive adjustment compared with children whose divorced parents are inattentive, less supportive, and use coercive discipline (Heatherington and Stanley - Hagan, 1999; Krishnakumar and Buehler, 2000; Krishnakumar et al., 2003).