
Calming Teenage Anxiety: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Teenager Cope with Worry
Author(s): Sophia Galano (Author)
- Publisher: Hatherleigh Press
- Publication Date: October 7, 2025
- Language: English
- Print length: 208 pages
- ISBN-10: 1961293382
- ISBN-13: 9781961293380
Book Description
Parenting a teenager in today’s high-pressure world can feel overwhelming—especially when anxiety enters the picture. Calming Teenage Anxiety is a compassionate, practical guide designed to help parents understand, support, and empower their teens as they navigate emotional challenges and everyday stressors.
Drawing on expert insights, real-life case studies, and reflective exercises,
Calming Teenage Anxiety equips parents with the tools to recognize the signs of anxiety and understand its root causes; Open healthy, judgment-free lines of communication; Foster emotional resilience and self-confidence in their teens; Create a calm, supportive home environment; Know when and how to seek professional help. Calming Teenage Anxiety is structured in three clear, actionable parts: Understanding Adolescent Anxiety – Learn to identify anxiety and the factors that contribute to it; Helping Your Teen Cope – A hands-on guide with proven strategies to reduce stress and build coping skills; Finding Additional Support – Practical tools, resources, and next steps for long-term well-being.Whether your teen is struggling with academic pressure, social anxiety, or general overwhelm,
Calming Teenage Anxiety offers a clear, empathetic roadmap to help them thrive. With patience, insight, and the right support, you can guide your teen toward a more confident and emotionally healthy future.Editorial Reviews
Review
“…develops insight into the complex pressures adolescents experience and centers itself on the transformative role a mindful caretaker can make in a teen’s life.”
—Brittany Plut, LCSW, LA Integrative Therapy“Deeply helpful, insightful, sane, grounding, sound, compassionate, informative, clear, cogent, and sensitive.”
—Phil Zuckerman, PhD, author of What It Means to be Moral“…a rare gem—clinically sound, deeply compassionate, and remarkably user-friendly.”
—Martha B. Koo, MD“I can think of no better resource than the guidance of a caring professional endeavoring to help teens prosper in a complex world.”
—Dr. Sheril Antonio, Senior Associate Dean, Strategic Initiatives, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU
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