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Many people think that only girls with teen depression are affected by what are known as eating disorders. But, studies have revealed that teen boys and young men are also affected by body-image issues. These issues are generally caused by use of drugs or supplements, binge drinking and so on. Even in the new studies conducted, it has been found that more than 30% of teen boys are having the habit of binge eating, binge drinking and purging of food. From this, it is quite clear that eating disorders are not just the issue of girls alone. Continue reading “Teen Depression And Drug Addiction Fueled By Body Image Issues”


When parents send their children to school, they do so without giving much thought about parenting skills because they hope that the teachers and school administrators will protect and take proper care of their kids and so, there will not be any problem for the safety of the children. But unfortunately, we see a lot of violence happening in schools also. The school shooting incident that happened at the Sandy-Hook Elementary School at Connecticut is a glaring example. Continue reading “Parenting Tips – Role of Parents in School Shootings”


If you are a teen and are having the problem of anxiety, you may commit several mistakes because of it. These mistakes may worsen your anxiety disorder. Though people do not like to live a life of anxiety, the disorder may trigger harmful habits and behavior. This may make the task of coping up with the disorder more difficult. Let us find out how and when teen anxiety leads to such harmful habits. Continue reading “When Teen Anxiety Leads to Harmful Habits”


Parents should necessarily know about teen depression because chances of teens getting affected by this problem have been increasing in the recent times. There are certain common signs like foul moods, sadness, out-of-character behavior that may indicate that your teens have this problem. But, there are a few uncommon signs also that point towards this problem. Continue reading “Uncommon Signs that Point Towards Teen Depression”