by Christine Lawler LMFT | Feb 5, 2025
When you’re a teenager, friendships play an integral role in your development. Friendships can influence your self-esteem, social skills, interests, and emotional resilience. Unfortunately, making friends isn’t always easy- especially during those formidable awkward years!
In this day and age with social media and other time consuming electronics, social interactions can be even trickier. If your teen is struggling to connect with their peers, there are things you can do to help support them.
Keep reading to learn how to assist your teenager in making meaningful friendships.
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by Christine Lawler LMFT | Jan 8, 2025
Motherhood is an amazing, transformative, joyous journey. It is also HARD! Let me say that again- being a mom is hard. No matter the stage you are in- whether you are 2 weeks postpartum with your first baby, or a month into juggling a newborn and two toddlers- it is not always an easy stage in life. Two things can be true, it can amazingly rewarding, feeling like your heart can burst at any moment from the amount of love you feel… and it can be exhausting and difficult.
If you are feeling completely overwhelmed, burnt out, or lost, I hear you. It is okay to admit this to yourself, and it in no way makes you a bad mom. There is hope in your future, and it can get better! Keep reading to learn more.
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by Christine Lawler LMFT | Dec 4, 2024
The primitive teenage years are often a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences. This sensitive time is filled with academic pressures, social challenges, and personal growth. While some anxiety is a normal part of development, persistent or overwhelming anxiety can interfere with a teen’s ability to thrive. It can be distressing to see your teenager struggling with anxiety- but don’t worry too much! There is hope, and help is available.
Understanding how to identify and effectively address anxiety in teens is essential for parents, teachers, and other caregivers. Keep reading to learn more about how to deal with anxiety in teenagers.
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by Christine Lawler LMFT | Nov 6, 2024
Stress may be a familiar companion for you in todays ultra fast-paced society. You probably feel like you are juggling a million things a day- housework, kids, your spouse, career, family relationships, social obligations, and personal goals. Phew!
Although some stress can be a motivator by pushing us to meet our deadlines or goals, chronic stress can take a toll. Our mental and physical health can be negatively impacted by excessive stressors.
So the question remains- how much stress is too much? And how can we recognize the signs before it spirals out of control? keep reading to learn more.
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by Christine Lawler LMFT | Sep 19, 2024
Ah, the blissful teenage years. You remember being one, don’t you? It’s time full of identity crisis, emotional rollercoasters, physical and physiological changes.
For some, raising teenagers can be one of the more challenging phases of parenthood. Since adolescents go through so many changes at this time, it’s not uncommon to feel like your child is “acting out” as they navigate their shifting identity and growing independence.
By understanding the root causes of your teen’s behavior and employing thoughtful strategies, you can better support your teen through this turbulent time. Keep reading to learn a few tips.
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