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Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr-Unquera, LPC

  • Teen speaking with a healthcare professional about recovery after residential treatment and family support at home.

    How to Support Your Teen After Residential Treatment

    It is normal to feel an array of emotions, ranging from hope to relief and anxiety, when welcoming your teenager back from a residential treatment center. This is especially common if your son or daughter has made great strides during their time in the structured environment. Their discharge ushers in the next step of healing. …

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  • Teen sitting alone in class after deciding to drop AP/Honors classes, reflecting depression, burnout, and academic pressure.

    Teen Drops AP/Honors Classes-Is It Depression or Burnout?

    For years, you’ve watched your teen excel, perhaps even defining themselves by their academic success. Suddenly, that drive seems to have evaporated, replaced by apathy, exhaustion, or a refusal to get out of bed. While it is easy to worry that your teen has suddenly become lazy or lost their ambition, this retreat is rarely …

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  • Teen reacting emotionally to household boundaries, illustrating why teens may overreact to normal house rules at home.

    Teen Overreacts to Normal House Rules: Underlying Issues

    Does your teenager always overreact when you tell them to do something? Intense reactions to normal house rules often leave parents feeling exhausted and confused. It can be challenging to understand why a reasonable limit triggers a huge meltdown. For some, it may seem like normal teenage behavior, but if it is excessive and consistent, …

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  • Teen sitting apart while a frustrated parent gestures during conflict, reflecting why teens blame parents for everything.

    When Teens Blame Parents for Everything: Understanding the Root

    You are not alone if you feel like a punching bag for your teenager’s emotions. Things may be okay one moment, only to be blamed for everything the next, ranging from a bad mood to their lost assignment. It is usually a painful, isolating experience that can make you feel like a failure despite your …

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  • Teen in a therapy session illustrating depression and trauma (PTSD) in teens, highlighting emotional support and treatment.

    Depression & Trauma (PTSD) in Teens

    Trauma exposure can lead to dysregulation in the system that controls cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone. The need can lead your teen to have difficulty with mood regulation, sleep, and controlling impulses. Depression often develops alongside teen trauma, especially because teens are always reluctant to express how they feel and get help. Let’s get …

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