Sources of Pressure for Troubled Teens
Teenagers can feel pressure from many different sources. For example, absent or stressed-out parents who fail to manage their problems will negatively affect their teens. They can fail to demonstrate healthy coping mechanisms and become bad role models. If the teens mirror these behaviors, it may lead to more significant stress or anxiety. Parental expectations for perfect academic or sporting achievements can also create pressure. Putting pressure on teens due to unrealistic expectations may increase stress and result in burnout. Other than that, when parents themselves engage in risky behaviors like substance abuse or financial irresponsibility, they become another source of stress for teens. Other than a stressful home life, any of the following factors can pressure a teenager.- Alcohol and drug problems that teens may try as a temporary escape
- Low self-image and body-image issues
- Lack of self-confidence and low self-esteem
- Strained relationships caused by divorced parents or chronic family illness
- Financial problems and economic stress in the family
- Peer pressure of any kind, including negative ones in unsafe neighborhoods
- School pressures and academic expectations
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