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  • Teen girl looking distressed near scale and tape measure, representing binge eating disorder in teens.

    Binge Eating Disorder in Teens: What Is It?

    Teen binge eating disorder (BED) is one of the many mental health conditions teenagers face. It is marked by recurring episodes of compulsively eating vast amounts of food within a short duration. Every episode is accompanied by emotional distress, a sense of loss of control, and overwhelming feelings of guilt or shame. Binge eating disorder …

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  • Teen girl looking at herself in the mirror, symbolizing how self-image influences self-worth during adolescence.

    Teens and Self-Image: How Self-Image Can Impact Self-Worth

    How your teenager views themselves, and overall teen self-image, may dictate or affect different aspects of their lives, including their self-worth. While self-image and self-worth differ, they are closely related. A constantly distorted self-image can make teenagers believe they are undeserving of respect, success, and love, leading to low self-worth. On the other hand, a …

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  • Teens collaborating on puzzle pieces, symbolizing teamwork and helpful activities for teens with ADHD.

    Helpful Activities for Teens with ADHD

    Adolescence, coupled with the demanding nature of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), can easily overwhelm teens. The disorder complicates everyday tasks by impairing cognitive functions like organization, focus, and emotional regulation. Thankfully, helpful activities such as sports, journaling, visual scheduling, and mindfulness can improve concentration, build self-esteem, and offer positive energy outlets for teens with ADHD.  However, …

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  • Parents sit with a teen on a bench, symbolizing family support in deciding on inpatient care for self-harm recovery.

    Is Inpatient Care Needed for Teen Self-Harm? What Parents Need to Know About Teen Self-Harm Recovery

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 18 percent of U.S. high school students have engaged in self-harming behavior without suicidal intent. These acts are not attention-seeking. They are often silent, secret, and done in response to overwhelming emotional pain. When parents discover their teen is self-harming, it brings shock, fear, confusion, and …

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  • Hands chained to a smartphone, symbolizing phone addiction and digital dependency in 2025.

    Teen Phone Addiction Statistics 2025: What the Numbers Reveal About Our Digital Habits

    In 2025, the average person spends over 4.6 hours daily on their phone. That is nearly 1,700 hours a year, or almost three full months lost to scrolling, tapping, and checking notifications. These are not just harmless habits. They are signs of digital dependency affecting sleep, focus, emotions, and relationships. So, what do the numbers really say about teen phone …

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