Do you know why? Your emotions may feel bigger or more intense because your amygdala, which controls your fight/flight response, can be more reactive during your teenage years, meaning your ...
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A psychoeducational intervention to empower teenage girlsHer latest study sought to investigate whether a single-session intervention could improve teenage girls' emotional responses to stressors. Her paper appears in the Child Development journal.
Teens get upset when friends ignore them online. Disappointment leads to more fights than constant messaging pressure.
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