GROWING UP TEENAGERS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW?

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 GROWING UP TEENAGERS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW?

 

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Have you ever wondered about the feelings/fears associated with growing up children? Well, today, I will highlight some of the common issues that teenagers face at the onset of Adulthood. So let’s start.

Teens are more into fitness than ever before. However, fitness is not always a healthy choice for teens. Some problems affect their physical and mental well-being and this is what we will be discussing in the following paragraphs.

A TEEN’S MIND:

 

Firstly, a Teen’s mind often borders between two topics – mental health and fitness. “Teenagers are so often told to be healthy, but they’re also struggling with a lot of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues,” said Dr. Megan Moreno in an interview for U.S News about the subject of teen’s fitness phobia.

The teens’ minds can easily change their opinion of something, and this means they might start to obsess over the exercise they used to love or make themselves sick if they miss a workout too many times. They might also get trapped in a cycle of exercise addiction where they continually try to chase their personal best time or weight loss goal.

Fitness-conscious teenagers are quite a phenomenon. They are working hard to maintain a healthy lifestyle and yet, they have a phobia of their fitness. They might fear the gym, they may not be able to work out with weights or they might find themselves in a dilemma when it comes to training for an event that is coming up soon.

CONTROL OF THEIR LIVES:

 

Secondly,  teens have a strong need to feel in control of their lives which is one of the factors that makes them fearful of being healthy. Teenagers’ psyche makes them think that if they have higher levels of exercise then they will be more focused on their weight which instead would lead to an increase in anxiety and depression.

 In addition, most adolescents’ inner minds can lead them astray from what’s actually happening in reality and so on. Social media and school factors contribute a lot in this area.

ROOT CAUSE OF FITNESS PHOBIAS:

 

Thirdly, the reason why teens may have a phobia of fitness may lead to childhood influences, media, and peer pressure. It’s hard to know what they are most afraid of but it may be the idea that they will not be able to keep up.

 

It seems like fitness-conscious comes first because of the public pressure girls feel to be thin and attractive. They are constantly on social media seeing images of other women who are more fit than they are which causes them to think about their physique.

This can lead to eating disorders or body dysmorphic disorder which can be considered a form of phobia too.

The fear of being judged is an especially large factor in fitness phobias among teens. Teens have a lot to worry about already without adding more pressure on themselves with fitness goals. They know that being judgmental is part of gym culture but they might not want to be that person who people make fun of for coming in last place or running out of breath.

There is nothing wrong with feeling intimidated by the idea of exercising! Fitness has always been somewhat intimidating for most people regardless of their age, gender, or physical

Many teens are fitness conscious these days. They care about the way they look and want to make sure they are at their best. However, some teens hesitate or refuse to get fit because of phobias.

WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE INNER MIND?

Fourthly, the factors that can dictate whether or not a teen will be fit are their inner mind, their genetics, the food they eat, and if they feel pressured by society to stay fit.

All of the phobias that teens have are just the normal human fear of the unknown. This understanding is what makes it possible for teens to overcome their anxiety and be more open to trying out new things.

FINDING THE MISSING PUZZLE:

Fifthly, the phobia of fitness is not an uncommon one among teens these days. As they try to find themselves in a rapidly changing world, they are also trying to figure out who they are in this new context.

Inner minds include many factors that can contribute to a teen’s phobia of fitness such as social media and school pressures.

 

GENERATION FITNESS:

 

And Lastly, Teenagers are the most unfit generation ever. They are called Generation Fitness. And it’s because of many factors like bad lifestyle, social media, etc. But there is also a problem with their inner mindset which makes them feel they are not good enough or that they will never be able to change themselves.

The evidence of the connection between exercise and mental health strengthens with recent studies that show that adolescents who don’t exercise are more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues.

In the end, I would like to add that a new study has found that fitness consciousness is the number one fear of teens. It is more than twice as common as anxiety, PTSD, and depression combined. To me as a parent, a teen’s mental health is more important as mental illness is on the rise in this age group, and fitness has been linked to mental health for many reasons.https://www.sabahataamir.com/mental-health-issues-in-teen/

A recent study by the American College Counseling Association https://www.counseling.org/  shows an increase in phobias among the youth. One of the most common phobias is fitness. It may be because they don’t feel it’s an “important” enough issue to deal with, they don’t know how to begin, they think it will take too long, or they are struggling with other mental health issues.

With the advent of technology, fitness-conscious teens are more interested in their appearance rather than how they feel. The trend is becoming so popular that some physicians have termed it “gymorexia”.

This new psychological condition is an obsession with fitness and a fear of being judged by others about their appearance. As responsible parents, we need to keep a close eye on the growing teenagers and know what to do before it is too late. Think about it.

Until next time, stay safe and healthy.

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MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN TEENS

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MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN TEENS

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With the ongoing COVID-19, teens nowadays are going through a lot of Mental Health issues. So, today we will discuss this topic and see the mental health issues faced by Teens.https://www.sabahataamir.com/tips-on-grooming…daughters-part-1/ So let’s start.

NOT BEING HAPPY:

The first mental health issue that teens face today is that they are not happy with their lives.

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In the present day scenario, can’t really blame them for having this mental health issue. Seriously who is well mentally in these times?

ANXIETY:

The second mental health issue in teens is the rise of anxiety.

Having anxiety, according to psychologists is pretty much normal and a healthy function that helps us in protecting ourselves from future problems or external

threats.https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2019/02/18/under-pressure-lisa-damour-book/2836206002/

SUICIDE:

Another mental health issue faced by teens is the thought of suicide that keeps occurring in their minds.

MENTAL HEALTH

Since the coming of COVID and its effects, the lives of teens have changed a great deal.

The once lively teens are now more prone to think about dying or committing suicide. An alarming situation for the parents to tackle.

FINANCIAL CONCERNS:

The fourth mental health issue is the concern regarding finances. Since the COVID has greatly struck businesses, the teens have this feeling of not having enough lurking over their heads which is overall affecting their health too.

EATING DISORDERS/DIETS

The fifth mental health issue in teens relates to their diets, their eating habits.

MENTAL HEALTH

Most teens have taken after the frenzy to become a skeleton, thanks to the wide use of social media and free knowledge of dangerous theories regarding weight sitting around to grasp some attention.

POOR HYGIENE LEVELS:

Yet, another mental issue related to teens consists of hygiene levels.

Not going to school or to places where the grooming element matters, the teens have taken tonight suits and pajamas, throwing away their basic habits of hygiene and getting ready every day.

INTEREST IN STUDIES:

The seventh mental health issue in teens deals with their lost interest in their studies.

MENTAL HEALTH

Face-to-face classes were a sense of joy for many but many students used to the idea of classroom teachings cannot digest the idea of studying online.

Many excelling students have become a failure in their own eyes which is a great source of depression for them.

SOCIAL ISOLATION:

The eighth mental health issue in teens is the social isolation that they have faced for a long.

 

MENTAL HEALTH

Most of the teens have become introverts, unable to communicate with anyone around or even barely speaking with family.

SLEEP PATTERN:

And Lastly, they no longer follow a pattern for sleeping. Most of them remain awake all night and use the tabs for watching programs or either listening to the music of their choice.

Many, many precious hours are going to waste due to these mental health issues.

In the end, I would say it is never late to find the source of each of these mental issues and treat them accordingly. The help of a psychiatrist/child counselor in a rightful manner can save many lives from going to waste.

 

Think about it. Until next time, stay safe and healthy.

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MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN ELDERLY POPULATION

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MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION

 

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According to researchers, there is an ongoing increase in the population of the Elderly which will further increase by the year 2050 say about 16.5.

With the increase in the elderly population, so are the mental health issues related to them on the rise.https://www.sabahataamir.com/health-issues-of-ageing-women/

Today, I will unveil these mental health issues related to the elderly population. So let’s start.

LONELINESS AND SOCIAL ISOLATION:

The first mental health issue associated with the elderly population is loneliness. Mostly, the older population is more at an increased risk for loneliness and social isolation.

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They are more likely to face factors such as living alone, the loss of family or friends, chronic illness, and hearing loss.

Loneliness is the feeling of being alone, regardless of the amount of social contact.

DEMENTIA:

Secondly, Dementia too is one of the mental issues in the elderly population.

Generally, Dementia is the loss of memory, language, problem-solving, and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia.

With Dementia, a person’s life is mostly compromised as one can only lead the post elderly life through proper Nurse care.

ANXIETY:

Another mental health issue associated with elderly people is Anxiety. They are prone to more anxiety disorders due to the loss of loved ones.

They suffer from more pain and chronic conditions and are often on multiple medications that might accelerate anxiety.

Elderly people having Dementia, are prone to more anxiety as they fear the loss of losing their independence and the ability to make decisions.

DEPRESSION:

Thirdly is Depression; which too is one of the mental health issues. It can cause great suffering and lead to impaired functioning in daily life.

Unipolar depression occurs in 7% of the general older population and it accounts for 5.7% of YLDs(year of life lost disability) among those over 60 years old.https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mental-health-of-older-adults

Depression is both underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care settings.

Symptoms of depression are often overlooked and untreated because they co-occur with other problems encountered by the elderly population.

Older people with depressive symptoms have poorer

functioning compared to those with chronic medical conditions such as lung disease, hypertension, or diabetes.

Depression also increases the perception of poor health, the utilization of health care services, and costs.

BIO-POLAR DISORDERS:

Bipolar disorders, are often marked by unusual mood shifts and are frequently misdiagnosed in the elderly population because the symptoms presented are typical with the aging process, especially related to dementia and Alzheimer’s. Bipolar disorder is common among women and men in this age group.

EATING DISORDERS:

Another mental illness associated with elderly people is Eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia nervosa. The underlying psychological issues that cause and stagger the eating disorders can go undetected for quite a while before an eating disorder can be identified and treated.

Changes in taste and smell (often due to medications), Persistent, untreated psychological issues from youth.

Memory/cognitive impairment, Loss of a loved one, Attention-seeking behavior, Depression, and other physical ailments are some of the underlying issues that lead to Eating Disorders.

These are some of the major mental health issues facing the elderly population.

As a responsible and caring citizen and member of the      families who have elderly people in their homes, one needs to keep an eye on the systems prevailing and get them duly treated before it is too late.

 

We together can make a difference.Think about it.Until next time stay safe and healthy.

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