The Teen Mind
On today's show, we talk about a force that has the potential to make an impact on the depression and anxiety of millions of people. What is that force, and how can it help you and your family. So, what’s up with David? One thing I haven’t told you about him yet, is that David is Catholic. And every Wednesday night, he goes to confirmation class. His teacher is nice, and tries really hard to get this group of teenagers to care about the class, but the fact is that most of them don’t want to be there. David spends the time daydreaming, and he mostly thinks...
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We take a close look at David’s mind using an approach that has probably helped more people with anxiety and depression than any other mental health model. Tags: parenting, parenting teens, parenting skills, teen depression, teen anxiety, teen, teens, teenager, counseling, therapy, mental health, anxiety, depression, anxiety in teens, anxiety in children, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness, CBT It’s a Friday in late February, and David is in English class. Ms. Washington, the teacher who triggers his anxiety the most, is passing back graded...
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David learns a way of thinking about and listening to his anxiety that finally helps it calm down.
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Today, we explore what causes David’s anxiety. Is it nature or nurture? And why is David’s amygdala triggered so badly by one bad grade? The amygdala is supposed to keep us safe from things like predators and starvation. So what we’re really asking here is, why do we, living comfortable first-world lives, feel anxiety at all?
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We find out that David has anxiety. Okay...but what exactly does that mean? A little brain science, a little physiology, and a tiny little TSA agent.
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Sheila finds her son, David, awake in the middle of the night. Something is wrong and he's not talking about it.
info_outlineToday, we explore what causes David’s anxiety. Is it nature or nurture? And why is David’s amygdala triggered so badly by one bad grade? The amygdala is supposed to keep us safe from things like predators and starvation. So what we’re really asking here is, why do we, living comfortable first-world lives, feel anxiety at all?
Tags: parenting, parenting teens, parenting skills, teen depression, teen anxiety, teen, teens, teenager, counseling, therapy, mental health, anxiety, depression, anxiety in teens, anxiety in children