Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr, LPC

  • Teen girl sitting alone looking sad while hiding depression from her parents

    Why Teens Hide Their Depression From Parents

    Teens hiding their depression from parents is a common problem that many parents will face when dealing with a depressed teen. In fact, a recent poll found that 40% of parents struggle to differentiate between normal teenage mood swings and actual signs of depression. It is usually because their children are so skilled at concealing …

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  • Teen sitting alone in a dark room looking distressed, representing sudden personality changes and depression signs in teenagers

    When a Teen’s Personality Changes Overnight – Depression Signs

    A sudden personality change in your teen can mean something stressful is happening in their lives and can even be a sign of teen depression in some cases. It may seem like your teen distances themselves from you, feels irritable, loses interest in the world around them, or moves about in an unfocused, low-energy manner. …

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  • Teen washing hands at a sink with a banner overlay reading “When a Teen Stops Taking Care of Hygiene—What It Means” and the Nexus Teen Academy logo in the corner.

    When a Teen Stops Taking Care of Hygiene: What It Means

    Dramatic decline in a teenager’s basic hygiene is a silent worry most parents share. A teen with a self-care routine may suddenly begin to skip showers or avoid brushing their teeth. They may also wear the same clothes for several days. This critical shift can heavily wear down on parents. Here is the truth: not …

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  • Teen using marijuana to feel something - parents guide to understanding emotional numbness

    When a Teen Uses Marijuana to “Feel Something”: What Parents Need to Understand

    When a teen uses marijuana to “feel something,” it often points to emotional numbness more than recreation. Some teens feel flat or disconnected for weeks at a time, and marijuana becomes a quick way to force a shift.These symptoms aren’t, by themselves, proof of addiction. It does suggest a coping attempt: changing an internal experience the …

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  • High-achieving teen girl sitting alone outdoors looking distressed, representing silent depression in teenage girls.

    The “Silent Depression” in High-Achieving Teen Girls

    The high-achieving teenage girl who seems to have it together is a common sight in schools and communities. She may be the student with the straight A’s, class leader, sports captain, or a volunteer coordinator. Her polished resume and bright smile can make her life appear flawless. However, beneath that excellence, she might be undergoing …

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