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Cultivating Resilience in Teens With an Anxious Attachment Style

Mar 05, 202431 minEp 3Transcript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Adolescence is a crucial period of development, often marked by the emergence of anxious attachment styles among teenagers. This relational pattern, characterized by fear of abandonment and difficulty trusting others, can pose significant challenges. Cultivating resilience becomes essential in empowering teens with anxious attachment to navigate these challenges, fostering emotional regulation, secure connections, and effective coping mechanisms.

In this episode, therapist Tiffany Silva Herlin, LCSW, and Matt Child, LCSW, Clinical Director at Discovery Ranch, discuss:

  • Understanding the anxious attachment style in teens
  • The significance of cultivating resilience in adolescents
  • Effective strategies for parents to support highly sensitive teens
  • Practical approaches for fostering resilience-building skills

If you’re a parent grappling with how to support your highly sensitive child, we can help. Discovery Ranch provides personalized mental health treatment aimed at empowering teenagers to lead meaningful, independent lives. Our therapeutic program helps in creating life-changing experiences and building strong relationships. Start healing today. To learn more about our services, call us at 855-662-9318.