TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS - The American Institute of Stress

Information about stress in teens and young adults

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5 mars 2026

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learner

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9e année (3e)–12e année (Terminale)

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Introduction

Stress Management for Teens and Young Adults

  • Common Stressors: Teens face daily pressure from school, social lives, family dynamics, and significant life transitions.
  • Biological Response: Stress triggers the "fight, flight, or freeze" mechanism, causing physical symptoms such as increased heart/breathing rates, cold extremities, digestive issues, and feelings of dread.
  • The Relaxation Response: It is possible to counteract the stress response by using mindfulness and stress management techniques to signal to the body that it is not in immediate danger.
  • Support Strategies: Adults (parents, educators, administrators) can support young people by fostering open communication, offering reassurance, and teaching practical coping tactics.
  • AIS Educational Resource: The American Institute of Stress offers an AIS-certified, self-paced course for $5.00 that teaches the science of stress and evidence-based management tools.
  • 2024 Statistical Trends (Worldometrics Report):
    • High prevalence of extreme stress during the school year.
    • Use of drugs or alcohol as maladaptive coping mechanisms.
    • Significant reports of depression and sadness linked to stress.
    • Physical impacts, including skipping meals.
    • Widespread expectation that stress levels will continue to rise.

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