Why Treating Anxiety in Teenagers and Young Adults is Often Hard—but What NLP Can Offer
Anxiety in teenagers and young adults is on the rise. Research shows that in the UK alone, 1 in 6 young people experience a mental health disorder, with anxiety being one of the most common. It’s no surprise, given the pressures of modern life—school, exams, friendships, and social media—all amplified by a world that moves at lightning speed. But despite the growing awareness of anxiety in young people, it remains a difficult issue to treat.
Let’s explore why that is and how Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) can offer a fresh and empowering approach to help young people struggling with anxiety.
Why Is Anxiety So Hard to Treat in Teenagers?
- The Teenage Brain Is Still Developing Teenagers are at a crucial stage in brain development. The prefrontal cortex—the part responsible for decision-making and emotional regulation—isn’t fully matured until the mid-20s. As a result, emotions often run high, and the ability to rationalize anxious feelings is limited. Traditional talk therapies may not fully reach this part of the brain, especially if a young person is struggling to verbalize their feelings.
- Resistance to Traditional Therapy Let’s face it—most teenagers don’t like being told what to do. Sitting down with a therapist and talking through problems can feel overwhelming or even intimidating. Teenagers are naturally protective of their privacy, and the thought of opening up to an adult about deeply personal fears may cause them to shut down rather than engage.
- Anxiety Presents Differently in Young People While adults might identify anxiety through racing thoughts or physical symptoms like a tight chest, anxiety in teenagers often manifests in subtler ways. It might look like irritability, anger, avoidance, or even perfectionism. Because these behaviours can be mistaken for teenage angst, they may go unnoticed or untreated, leaving the anxiety to build.
How NLP Can Help
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) offers a unique, flexible approach to anxiety treatment—one that resonates well with young people. NLP focuses on understanding how the brain processes thoughts and emotions, giving teenagers practical tools to manage their anxiety in real time.
- Reframing Negative Thought Patterns NLP helps teenagers to reframe their anxious thoughts. Instead of feeling controlled by their fears, NLP techniques teach them to change their perspective. By recognizing that their thoughts are just that—thoughts—they can begin to see things in a less threatening light. This shift can reduce the overwhelming feelings that often come with anxiety.
- Anchoring Calm States One of the most effective NLP tools is called “anchoring.” This technique involves creating a positive emotional response—such as calmness or confidence—through an anchor like a specific gesture or word. Teenagers can use this technique whenever they feel anxious to bring themselves back to a place of calm, which is particularly useful in high-stress situations like exams or social interactions.
- Empowering Independence NLP is a goal-oriented, self-empowering approach. Instead of relying solely on a therapist or external support, teenagers learn strategies they can use independently. This sense of control is empowering and fosters long-term resilience, giving young people the confidence to face challenges head-on.
- Practical and Engaging NLP is interactive, making it less formal and more engaging than traditional therapy. Teenagers respond well to this approach because it doesn’t feel like “therapy” in the conventional sense. Instead, it feels like they’re learning valuable life skills that apply directly to their daily lives—whether that’s managing stress before a test or calming their nerves in a social situation.
The Evidence
Studies support the use of NLP for managing anxiety in both children and adults. A 2013 study published in Current Research in Psychology found that NLP techniques reduced anxiety levels in students, helping them to improve focus and performance. More recent research has shown that NLP can be effective in reducing social anxiety and panic in young people.
While no approach is a one-size-fits-all solution, NLP offers a flexible and holistic method that addresses both the emotional and physical aspects of anxiety. It empowers young people with practical tools they can use in the moment, making it an excellent option for those who struggle with traditional therapeutic approaches.
Conclusion: NLP Offers Hope and Practical Tools
Anxiety in teenagers and young adults can feel daunting to treat, but it doesn’t have to be. By embracing new methods like NLP, we can offer young people an empowering and practical way to manage their anxiety, giving them the tools to thrive emotionally and mentally.
If your child or teenager is struggling with anxiety, don’t wait. Reach out today and discover how NLP can make a lasting difference. I’m here to help young people take control of their lives and emotions, one small step at a time.
— Nicola McCay, NLP Practitioner
Email:Nicola@NLP4Kids.org
Tel: +44 787960 1659 +353 8737 07433
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