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Does my Teen have an Anxiety Disorder?

Does my Teen have an Anxiety Disorder? What is an Anxiety Disorder? Wikipedia defines Anxiety Disorder is a group of disorders characterized by excessive worrying, uneasiness, apprehension and fear about future uncertainties based on either real or imagined events. An Anxiety Disorder exists when the excessive feelings begin to interfere with everyday life such as: school, work or relationships with others. Many Anxiety Disorders start in children and teens. Some…
Triumph Youth Services
October 17, 2014
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Does my Teen have a Mood Disorder?

Does my Teen have a Mood Disorder? What is a Mood Disorder? The American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) defines Mood Disorders as those disorders that have as their central feature a significant disturbance in mood. According to the DSM-IV, mood disturbance consists of two symptoms • depressed mood (feeling sad, blue, or down in the dumps) and • lack of interest or pleasure in…
Triumph Youth Services
October 14, 2014
TYS Blog

Working on Self Esteem can turn a Life around…

Working on Self Esteem can turn a Life around... Self esteem is a person’s overall evaluation or judgment of his or her own worth. Low self esteem is a person’s inability to accept himself; having an unfavorable opinion of oneself or lack of confidence or worth. A person with low self esteem has a poor self image. Here at Triumph Youth Services we work on this through a variety of…
Triumph Youth Services
October 8, 2014
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Preforming Service while in Treatment…

Performing Service while in Treatment... Here at Triumph Youth Services we plan and preform service in a variety of ways. One of the Service Projects we put on annually is changing oil for the community... This not only allows our students to focus on someone other than himself, it also helps him gain a since of self-worth. He knows he can make a difference, and now he has a life…
Triumph Youth Services
October 6, 2014
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The Importance of Sports in Treatment

The Importance of Sports in Treatment We like to introduce our students to playing sports, not just the typical big 3. We try to appeal to each student. According to the University of Wisconsin Hospital, the most important reason kids and teenagers play sports is because they are fun, they can relax and enjoy something. If we find that if our student can't be motivated to play popular middle school…
Triumph Youth Services
October 1, 2014