1. Low self-esteem is actually a thinking disorder in which an individual views himself or herself as inadequate, unworthy, unlovable, and/or incompetent. Once formed, this negative view of self permeates every thought, producing faulty assumptions and ongoing self-defeating behavior.
2. Seven in our ten girls believe they are not good enough or do not measure up in some way, including their looks, performance in school and relationships with friends and family members.
3. A girl’s self-esteem is more strongly related to how she views her own body shape and body weight, than how much she actually weighs.
4. Girls with low self-esteem admit that it is hard to feel good in school when you do not feel good about how you look compared to girls with high self-esteem.
5. Many girls with low self-esteem reported engaging in negative activities such as disordered eating, bullying, smoking, or drinking when feeling badly about themselves.
6. All teen girls with low self-esteem admit to talking badly about themselves because they believe they are not good enough as a human being as well as in everything they do.
7. One of the main factors in teen promiscuity is self-esteem. When a teen has little or no self-confidence, he or she will use sex as a means to build confidence.
8. Recent years have seen a significant increase in body dysmorphia in teens. Body Dismorphia is a psychiatric disorder in which the affected person is excessively concerned about an imagined or minor defect in their physical feature. (This applies to both boys and girls)
My goal is to help teenagers develop the self-confidence or Self Esteem for Teens they need to make good decisions for themselves and to help parents relate to their teens and stay connected on Self Esteem for Teens. I have helped many parents and teenagers go through this period of Self Esteem for Teens with greater ease and understanding, and I would like to help you, too on Self Esteem for Teens.
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