Both groups
face academic stress, relationship issues, financial problems, and social transitions, as friends frequently graduate and move away.
Not exact matches
January is traditionally a low point in the
academic year as students
face the
stress of exams and winter depression which, due to the lack of exposure to natural light, is at its worst.
According to Judge Sullivan, problems increase during the
academic year when students are
faced with the
stresses of school.
Students
face a lot of
academic pressure and intensely deal with deadly
stress.
I work collaboratively with parents and children who are
facing a variety of challenges, including trauma, divorce, life changes, grief, problems regulating emotions, and social and
academic stress.
I have a great deal of experience with all of the issues that young people
face:
academic stress, friendship issues, conflicts with parents, identity issues, sexual identity, struggles with fitting in at school, body image issues, drinking / using drugs to cope, kids who have alcoholic parents, divorce, loss, loneliness, adoption issues, and general adolescent moodiness.
Additionally, Dr. Wendt works with all ages to enhance their own abilities to make changes when
faced with life transitions,
stress management, anxiety, depression,
academic, career and relationship concerns.