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  • The Anxious Teenager

  • Guiding Teens Through Anxiety, Depression and the Universal Addiction to Faster Living
  • Written by: Danielle Harris
  • Narrated by: Mandy Van D
  • Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Written by: Danielle Harris
Narrated by: Mandy Van D
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Two point eight million teenagers have had at least one major depressive episode in their lives. Is your child one of them?

Have you noticed that your kid is always angry or frustrated, even over small matters? Have they lost interest or stopped making an effort to communicate with you or their friends? Are they tired all the time, yet insomniac and always agitated and restless? If you've answered "yes" to any of those questions, then you may be dealing with a depressed and/or anxious teen. Between trying to establish an identity, become more independent, discover their sexuality, take more social risks, and even experiment with alcohol and drugs, this period in your teen's life comes at a high emotional and mental cost. But behind all the natural turmoil of the teenage years may hide a bigger and more treacherous problem that, if left unresolved, can lead to devastating consequences. It may seem overwhelming at first, but you need to know that it's not at all uncommon. In The Anxious Teenager, you will discover:

  • How to pinpoint the true symptoms of depression and anxiety, so you can tell the difference between normal teenage behavior and behavior caused by a mental health condition
  • The crucial changes you need to adopt in your everyday life to help make your teen's depression and anxiety less overwhelming for both you and them
  • Key strategies to become the safe space your kid needs, allowing them to trust you and open up to you more easily
  • How to become less judgmental in order to communicate with your teen gently and kindly, providing the structure and support they need during these difficult times
  • The number one mistake parents with depressed children make that can make or break your relationship with your depressed teen
  • And much more...

So if you want to understand your teen, then you need this audiobook today!

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All parents should read this!

Even if you are unsure, it is always better to know and understand the possibilities that this could happen to your child. Danielle Harris does a job of navigating these themes especially the addiction to faster living. Please Please read this book to help better understand how to cope with the uprising cases of anxiety and depression it will make a world of a difference.

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it was alright

i read parenting books so i can better understand the faults of my own parents and put into words how I felt in those situations. this book had some really interesting tips that i will tell my own parents to incorporate. but during the second half of the book i couldn't help but be bored af as the author dives into a bunch of self help changes to incorporate on your teen such as diet and exercise changes. don't get me wrong, these aren't bad tips, i've just heard them all before

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