5 Red Flag Behaviors That May Signal Your Teen Needs Support – New U Therapy Center
As a parent, it’s hard to know when typical teenage challenges become something more serious. Adolescence is full of changes, but certain behaviors could be signs that your teen needs extra support. Here are five red flags to watch for:
1. Extreme Mood Swings
Mood swings are common in teens, but if your child is experiencing in-tense or unpredictable emotions—such as sudden anger, frequent crying, or ongoing irritability—it could be a sign of a deeper emotional struggle, like anxiety or depression.
2. Withdrawal from Friends and Family
It’s natural for teens to seek more independence, but if your teen starts avoiding social situations or isolating themselves from friends and family, it may indicate depression or social anxiety.
3. Significant Changes in Sleep or Eating Patterns
Noticeable changes in sleep (too much or too little) or eating habits (loss of appetite or binge eating) are often linked to mental health concerns. If your teen is experiencing these shifts, it’s important to take note.
4. Declining School Performance
A sudden drop in grades or frequent absences from school can be a sign that your teen is struggling emotionally. Difficulty concentrating, lack of motivation, or feeling overwhelmed can all contribute to changes in academic performance.
5. Engaging in Risky Behavior
Risk-taking is a part of growing up, but if your teen is acting recklessly—through substance abuse, getting into fights, or other dangerous activi-ties—it could be a way of coping with emotional pain. These behaviors may indicate a need for more support.
Support for Teens: Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
If your teen is showing any of these warning signs, you’re not alone. At New U Therapy Center & Family Services, we offer a Teen Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed to provide comprehensive care for teens struggling with mental health challenges.
Our IOP gives teens the tools and support they need beyond traditional therapy, but without the need for hospitalization. With a focus on mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues, our program is de-signed to help teens develop healthier coping strategies and find balance in their lives.
If you’re worried about your teen’s well-being, reach out to us. Our com-passionate team is here to provide the support your family needs. Call to-day to learn more about how our Teen IOP can help. Please call us for more information: 661-535-0196.
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