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Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr-Unquera, LPC

  • Teen showing guilt and emotional distress, reflecting depression signs linked to talking back and excessive apologies.

    Teen Talks Back Then Apologizes Excessively-Depression Sign

    You might be wondering why your teen changes so quickly between anger and guilt. You may also be wondering whether you should be firmer, laxer, or both. Your teen snapping at you one moment and apologizing the next signals emotional dysregulation, not mere disobedience. Your teenager has a developing brain, and that means they might …

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  • Teen son showing frustration toward his stepmom, reflecting blended family conflict, grief, and emotional struggles.

    When Your Son Rejects His Stepmom: Mental Health Angle

    Transitioning into a blended family can be challenging, especially for teenagers. A teenage son rejecting his stepmother, whether through verbal defiance, cold indifference, or total withdrawal. This can cause a suffocating emotional strain on the family. It is easy for most parents to take the behavior personally. However, you should recognize that your teenager’s reaction …

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  • Teen showing signs of distress at school, reflecting hidden anxiety, bullying, or emotional struggles affecting attendance.

    Teen Suddenly Hates School – Deeper Causes Parents Overlook

    It can catch you completely off guard if your teen suddenly tells you, “I hate school!” A teenager suddenly hating school could come out as a bad attitude, a leap to laziness, typical teenage drama, or teen defiance. However, that is not always true. Chronic school avoidance can also be caused by genuine distress in …

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  • Teen sitting alone with a phone, illustrating when your teen only bonds with screens, not family and feels disconnected.

    When Your Teen Only Bonds With Screens, Not Family

    Preparing a nice dinner or finally going on an anticipated family outing, only to realize that your teenager is physically present but emotionally checked out, can be humbling. It’s even worse if they spend the entire time on their phone or laptop. All your attempts at a conversation may be met with a distracted “yeah” …

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  • Teen pulling away from a family outing, reflecting family avoidance, teen withdrawal, and emotional disconnection.

    Teen Refuses to Go Anywhere With Family: What It Means

    It may start with a simple “No, thanks” to a Sunday family outing before evolving into a total withdrawal from every family event, holiday, or errand. Such behavioral changes can be challenging to process. It is easy to feel lonely, rejected, or even insulted when your son or daughter begins treating family engagements as chores. …

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