Anxiety How can anxiety affect a teens life? S. Marty Panz English 10:Period 5-6 Mr. Leventhal/Ms. Turdo.

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Anxiety How can anxiety affect a teens life? S. Marty Panz English 10:Period 5-6 Mr. Leventhal/Ms. Turdo

Attention Getter (Do not Label this slide “Attention Getter,” just get your audience’s attention) 1 in 4 Life in a coffin

Overview Fear School Depression Recovery

Fear Avoidance Everyday tasks Lifestyle changes

Fear Agoraphobia

School Social situations

School School work Concentration

Depression Commonly happens

Depression Seasonal Affective Disorder

Depression Amplifies anxiety

Recovery Treatable illness

Recovery Cognitive therapy

Recovery Medications

Recovery Time outside Exercise Walks

Summing it up Teenagers Treatable Benefits of treatment Medications available

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