Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr-Unquera, LPC

  • Therapist meeting with parents about residential depression treatment vs therapy options for teen mental health.

    Residential Depression Treatment vs Therapy Only

    Watching teen depression tear down your teenager’s life can be heartbreaking, and you may not know how to respond or where to turn. At Nexus Teen Academy, we offer residential treatment for teen depression as well as outpatient treatment at our sister program, NexStep Teen Academy. We use detailed assessments and individualized treatment planning to help …

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  • Teen sitting alone beside wall, reflecting depression and autism in teens with masking, burnout, and isolation.

    Depression and Autism/Neurodivergence in Teens

    The signs of mental health struggles, like teen depression, can be extremely subtle when a teenager is neurodivergent. Common symptoms like expressing hopelessness or crying usually look different in such teenagers. Masking, shutdown, or communication differences can make parents mistake teen depression for bad behavior or a part of autism. Let’s take a closer look …

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  • Anxious teen lying awake in bed beneath Nexus Teen Academy banner for a parent guide on depression and OCD in teens.

    Depression & OCD in Teens

    Unlike what most people believe, teen OCD symptoms do not always revolve around neatness or cleanliness. Some teens fixate on harm, illness, symmetry, or taboo thoughts. Others perform mental rituals, look for constant reassurance, or avoid anything that triggers fear. Many adults fail to notice these signs because they do not fit the stereotype. Let’s …

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  • Teen sitting by a window, reflecting on depression and ADHD symptoms, emotional shutdown, and need for parent support.

    Depression & ADHD in Teens

    A teenager who struggles to wake up, misses deadlines, or snaps at simple requests can be mislabelled as lazy or having a teenage attitude. Unfortunately, rather than a character flaw, such behaviors often point to a complex overlap between teen depression and ADHD. It is estimated that roughly 26.3% of teens aged 12-17 with ADHD …

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  • Teen girl avoiding food at table, reflecting depression and eating disorder struggles parents should recognize.

    Depression & Eating Disorders in Teens

    The relationship between depression and eating disorders is a reinforcing cycle. For several teenagers, disordered eating patterns serve as a way of managing the intense, numbing weight of teen depression. At the same time, their physiological impact can trigger or worsen depressive symptoms. It is common to miss the early signs of both disorders, as …

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