Perspective: There ’s no epidemic of anxiety disorders among teenagers

___ The Big Myth About Teenage Anxiety (The New York Times): “We hear a lot these days that modern digital technology is rewiring the brains of our teenagers, making them anxious, worried and unable to focus. Don’t panic; things are really not this dire. Despite news reports to the contrary, there is little evidence of an epidemic of anxiety disorders in teenagers …  Some would argue that young people today are more worried because the world is now in a more parlous state, what with intense competition for college and the lingering effects of the Great Recession, among other factors. Sure, but then that anxiety is an appropriate response to life’s challenges — not a disorder… So don’t assume that there’s something wrong with your kid every time he’s anxious or upset. Our teenagers — and their brains — are up to the challenges of modern life.” News in Context: Six tips to build resilience and prevent brain-damaging stress What Educators and Parents Should Know About Neuroplasticity and Dance New book highlights continued brain development throughout adolescence, even into our 20s
Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Education & Lifelong Learning Source Type: blogs