by Sharon Jayson | Feb 16, 2014 | Articles
The American Psychological Association has found that teen stress is on the rise in a recent national survey. More than a quarter (27%) say they experience “extreme stress” during the school year, vs. 13% in the summer. And 34% expect stress to increase in... by Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D. | Feb 20, 2012 | Articles
Stress and depression in teens is more prevalent in today’s society. Being a teenager is difficult in the best of times. It’s doubly stressful for kids today; they’re experiencing the same worries and insecurities as adults in this troubled economy, and with... by Hank Pellissier | Jan 27, 2012 | Articles
What insights can neuroscience offer parents about the brain of a teenager? “OMG! When my parents tell me to be careful, I’m like LOL! Then I do whatever my BFFs do . . .” Why are teenagers insane? Why is it about the brain of a teenager that they can be...
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