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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How Thinking Skills Protect Adolescents From Family Stress

For most teenagers, stress is part of daily life. Poor grades, awkward encounters with friends, or being anxious about the future can all trigger worry. These stress-inducers are occasional. But when the stress is tied to family, it feels personal. It lingers after the school day ends, seeps into late-night hours, and becomes impossible to escape. Imagine a teenager seated at their desk trying to focus on homework while raised voices are heard from the next room.
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Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

How Culture Shapes the Way Families Cope with Stress

Culture shapes how families cope with stress, influencing parenting styles, expectations, support, and the balance between high standards and emotional care.
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