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Why Are More Teenagers Than Ever Suffering From Severe Anxiety?

 

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Anxiety is easy to dismiss or overlook, partially because everyone has it to some degree, explained Philip Kendall, director of the Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Clinic at Temple University in Philadelphia. It has an evolutionary purpose, after all; it helps us detect and avoid potentially dangerous situations. Highly anxious people, though, have an overactive fight-or-flight response that perceives threats where there often are none.

But sometimes there are good reasons to feel anxious. For many young people, particularly those raised in abusive families or who live in neighborhoods besieged by poverty or violence, anxiety is a rational reaction to unstable, dangerous circumstances. At the Youth Anxiety Center's clinic in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, which serves mostly poor and working-class Hispanic youth, teenagers would object to the definition of anxiety I heard often at Mountain Valley: The overestimation of danger and the underestimation of our ability to cope.

Click here to read the full article written by BENOIT DENIZET-LEWIS https://www.nytimes.com/2017/1...-severe-anxiety.html

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