Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr, LPC

  • Teen resting in bed while avoiding school, illustrating emotional distress, anxiety, and school refusal without illness.

    Teen Begs to Stay Home Daily With No Illness

    When a teen repeatedly begs to stay home without a fever or clear virus, it is easy to assume they are being defiant or manipulative. However, this behavior is rarely about skipping school to have fun. It may be a sign of emotional distress, anxiety, burnout, or hidden overwhelm. In this guide, Nexus Teen Academy …

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  • Concerned mother comforting distressed teen after cheating incident, reflecting academic pressure, anxiety, and trust issues.

    Why Your Teen Cheated for the First Time – Emotional Clues

    Finding out that your teen child cheated on a test can be shocking, especially if you’ve always known your child to be honest. Statistics show that up to 64% of high school students admit to cheating on a test. Here is the reality shift we need to make: for most teens, that first cheating incident isn’t …

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  • Teen sitting alone with a laptop, reflecting concerns about why a teen quits posting online and possible emotional distress.

    Teen Quits Posting Online: Is Something Wrong?

    A teenager’s feed going quiet after a constant stream of Instagram stories, TikTok trends, and Snapchat trends can be worrying. In a world that equates digital activity with social health, sudden silence is alarming. Most parents usually wonder where it signifies newfound maturity and healthy boundaries, or if it is a quiet cry for help. …

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  • Teen lying in bed using a smartphone, illustrating how depression can drive hidden screen time and emotional escape.

    Why My Teen Lies About Screen Time When Depressed

    Many parents believe teens who lie about their screen time have poor character or are defiant. However, when depression underlies this issue, there is always more like emotional pain instead of just rebellion. For teens with depression, screen time offers escape through social connection, distraction, and dopamine hits, making daily life relatively bearable. So, lying about …

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  • Teen sits alone over a dinner plate, reflecting family meal avoidance, growing independence, stress, and emotional disconnect.

    Teen No Longer Wants to Eat Dinner With Family

    In a study, 63% of adolescents and 98% of parents agreed that it is essential that the family has a meal together. In light of this, your teen not wanting to eat dinner with you can then be a cause of worry for parents. You may find yourself worrying that either something is wrong at home …

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