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Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr, LPC

  • Teen struggling to decide between yes or no, illustrating how teen indecision may signal depression, anxiety, or defiance.

    When Your Teen Can’t Make Decisions: Depression or Defiance?

    Parenting a teenager is not easy. A simple question like “Will you do your homework now or later?” can be met with a blank stare or a temper outburst. You may also get the classical “I don’t know” reply. For most parents, this collapse in basic decision-making is deeply confusing. However, it is not always …

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  • Teen girl looking sad in foreground while smiling friends sit behind her, reflecting teen depression hidden at home.

    Teen Appears Happy With Friends, But Is Depressed at Home

    Your son or daughter may laugh, socialize, and have fun whenever they are out with friends. They may appear upbeat when attending events and even post smiling photos. However, this may suddenly change whenever they walk through the front door. Someone happy during the day may suddenly turn miserable, withdrawn, irritable, or numb.  What could …

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  • Parent and teen sitting apart during tense talk about therapy not working and feeling misunderstood.

    When Your Teen Thinks Therapy “Doesn’t Work”

    As a parent, if you think teen therapy isn’t working, you’ll ask yourself numerous questions. Is your child untreatable? Did you choose the wrong person? Are you out of options?  The truth is: when a teen says therapy doesn’t work, they usually aren’t rejecting the idea of healing. They are rejecting a specific experience, a lack of …

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  • Teen boy leaning against wall looking distressed, reflecting teen obsession & failures and emotional overwhelming situation.

    When Your Teen Becomes Obsessed With Failures

    Your teen being obsessed with failure starts with a bad performance in their favorite sport, a bad grade in a math test, or an awkward comment made in the cafeteria. For most parents, these are passing moments of cringe or disappointment. But for teens, it might feel like the world is ganging up on them. …

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  • Teen boy looking at mirror with Nexus Teen Academy banner about teen self-hate talk and parent guidance support article.

    Teen Self-Hate Talk: What It Means and What Parents Should Do

    No parent wants to hear their teen say that they hate themselves. Recent CDC data show that about 4 in 10 high school students report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, which can be common symptoms or precursors to teen depression. When a teen talks about hating themselves, it’s because they feel deep emotional pain, shame, stress, or …

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