Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr, LPC

  • Teen girl sitting alone at cafeteria lunch table showing isolation, social anxiety, and teen mental health concerns in public.

    My Teen Sits Alone at Lunch – What This Could Mean

    For teenagers in school, lunch is a vital social period when teens connect and build a sense of community and belonging. That is why your teen spending time alone can naturally raise concerns. Although eating alone may at times reflect a normal personal preference, it can also be a sign of underlying challenges. These include …

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  • Teen using phone at night with Nexus banner showing late-night scrolling, sleep disruption, and teen mental health concerns.

    Teen Addicted to Late-Night Scrolling: Is It Depression?

    Late-night scrolling can become troublesome when your teen keeps going from clip to clip without pausing, and it seems like a compulsion rather than a choice. That pattern may signify teen depression, even though it often suggests a stressed nervous system, delayed sleep, restless thinking, and a reliance on mindless scrolling to deal with discomfort …

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  • Teen girl covering face as peers laugh in the background, showing a teen's public fear tied to depression or anxiety.

    Teen Fears Being Seen in Public: Depression or Anxiety?

    A formerly energetic teenager starts making excuses to skip family outings. Soon, they begin to avoid simple errands to the grocery store. After a while, they respond with visible panic or defensive silence at the mention of a family shopping day out. This may mean one thing- they fear being seen in public. Most parents …

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  • Group of teens standing together reflecting how teen bullying can shift victims into aggressors within a mental health cycle.

    Teen Bullies Others After Being Bullied: Mental Health Cycle

    There are several heartbreaking and confusing experiences a parent can face. However, a son or daughter transitioning from a bullying victim to an aggressor is at the very top of the list. One month, you are comforting your teenager after a school bullying incident; the next, the principal phones you to report your child harassing …

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  • Teen in counseling session looking withdrawn as therapist observes, reflecting signs when a teen laughs less and stares off.

    Teen Laughs Less and Stares Off – What Parents Should Know

    Your teenager used to make the house ring with laughter and levity. Now you have a quieter child who withdraws, becomes more somber, and gets lost in extended periods of daydreaming. Many parents struggle with the worry as to whether it is simple burnout or something more serious. Small differences, like laughing less or spacing …

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