Teens And Stress
Posted: 2/4/2011
 Stress can have a profound impact on a teen’s physiology.
(NAPSI) - The changes teens encounter during adolescence may create significant stress. Rather than share their feelings, many teens struggle on their own, often choosing unhealthy ways to cope.
Because stress affects a teen physically, mentally and emotionally, it is important to monitor a teen’s behavior and intervene when appropriate. The experts at Eckerd Academy, who have more than 40 years of experience helping troubled teens, suggest watching for some warning signs:
• Headaches
• Nervousness
• Rashes
• Stomachaches
• Boredom
• Angry outbursts
• Nightmares
• Sadness or depression
• Fear
• Withdrawal
• Initiating confrontation.
Although one symptom may not be cause for concern, a pattern of these symptoms may indicate a problem. Teens who are preoccupied with problems may also become forgetful, careless and do poorly in school.
For more information, visit www.eckerdacademy.org. |