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Lesson 3 The teen years bring new pressures, challenges, and responsibilities that can sometimes seem overwhelming. These stressors can cause anxious feelings, sleeping difficulties, or even mild depression. Anxiety and Teen Depression
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Lesson 3 In this lesson, you’ll learn to: Identify symptoms of anxiety and depression. Develop strategies for coping with anxiety and depression. Identify warning signs of major depression that should prompt individuals to seek professional help. Lesson Objectives
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Lesson 3 Anxiety Everyone feels anxious from time to time. Occasional anxiety in life is natural.anxiety Sometimes anxious feelings can have positive results. Other times, anxiety can get in the way of a person’s performance. What Is Anxiety?
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Lesson 3 Symptoms of Anxiety Feelings of fear or dread Perspiration, trembling, restlessness, or muscle tension Rapid heart rate, lightheadedness, or shortness of breath What Is Anxiety?
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Lesson 3 Perfectionist’s Anxiety A perfectionist’s anxiety comes from believing that nothing he or she does will be good enough. This type of pressure can lead to frustration and unhappiness. To avoid anxiety caused by striving for perfection, have realistic expectations and take a positive view of your accomplishments. What Is Anxiety?
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Lesson 3 Managing Anxiety Redirect your energy. Don't turn to alcohol or other drugs. Engage in physical activity. Do relaxation exercises. Get support from family and friends. What Is Anxiety?
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Lesson 3 DepressionDepression is much stronger than the occasional sad mood. To manage such feelings, follow these suggestions: Write your feelings in a private journal. Draw, dance, or engage in some other creative activity. Talk about your feelings with your family and friends. Do something nice for someone else. Depression What Is Depression?
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Lesson 3 Types of Depression Reactive DepressionMajor Depression It is a response to a stressful event. It eventually goes away as the person finds a way to manage his or her response to the event. It is a medical condition requiring professional help and treatment. It is more severe and lasts much longer. It may result from a chemical imbalance in the brain or a genetic tendency. What Is Depression?
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Lesson 3 Symptoms of Teen Depression An irritable or restless mood Withdrawal from friends and activities A change in appetite or weight Feelings of guilt or worthlessness A sense of hopelessness What Is Depression?
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Lesson 3 Strategies for Coping with Anxiety and Depressive Feelings Talk with supportive people. Get more physical activity. Volunteer. Seek help from a parent or other trusted adults. Seek help from a counselor, school psychologist, or other health care professionals. Getting Help for Anxiety and Depression
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