Teens and Anxiety: How Parents Can Help

Huie, Eliza


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Anxiety is the number one mental health issue facing people today, and teens are not exempt. The causes are many--school pressure, relationship struggles, social media issues--and the results can be debilitating for your teen. If you are noticing concerning behaviors in your teen such as an increasing discomfort while out in public, nervousness in everyday social interactions, a loss of interest in doing things with friends, a poor appetite, or even growing irritability or outbursts of anger, there are ways you can help.

Counselor Eliza Huie gives parents a biblical overview of how to respond to your anxious teen with simple tools to alleviate the immediate effects of anxiety. Helping them become calm is the first step to digging deeper into the root causes of their anxiety. You do not have to be a professional counselor to have a listening ear and empathy for your anxious teen. You are caring for them well by providing a loving relationship where they can share their struggles, know they are not alone, and learn that the Lord is near and will help when we call on him.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781645071471
  • Page Count
    24
  • Publisher
    New Growth Press
  • Publication Date
    August 2023

About the Author

Eliza is a licensed clinical and biblical counselor. In addition to writing various resources on topics of Christian living, she teaches workshops on issues related to relationships, personal growth, parenting, and counseling. She is a contributing writer for the Biblical Counseling Coalition, the Journal of Biblical Counseling, the ERLC, and LifeWay Women. To learn more about Eliza and see other resources visit www.elizahuie.com.
Teens and Anxiety: How Parents Can Help - Huie, Eliza - 9781645071471
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Teens and Anxiety: How Parents Can Help

$5.11 $6.25

Anxiety is the number one mental health issue facing people today, and teens are not exempt. The causes are many--school pressure, relationship struggles, social media issues--and the results can be debilitating for your teen. If you are noticing concerning behaviors in your teen such as an increasing discomfort while out in public, nervousness in everyday social interactions, a loss of interest in doing things with friends, a poor appetite, or even growing irritability or outbursts of anger, there are ways you can help.

Counselor Eliza Huie gives parents a biblical overview of how to respond to your anxious teen with simple tools to alleviate the immediate effects of anxiety. Helping them become calm is the first step to digging deeper into the root causes of their anxiety. You do not have to be a professional counselor to have a listening ear and empathy for your anxious teen. You are caring for them well by providing a loving relationship where they can share their struggles, know they are not alone, and learn that the Lord is near and will help when we call on him.

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