The Struggle is Real: Finding Grace in 2022

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The challenges brought into families and communities in 2020 and 2021 have been significant. Young Adults (and their parents) are facing new and greater stresses than ever before – and that’s BEFORE they begin to consider the college application process.

What tools are available to help them? How can young adults and families reduce stress and find grace in these decidedly ungraceful times? Join Randi Heathman and Greg Ostler, executive director at Skyterra Young Adult, as they talk through options, ideas, and offer potential pathways to a less stressful 2022.

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Common signs include a lack of motivation for work or school, avoiding age-appropriate responsibilities (like making appointments), social isolation, and an over-dependence on parents for financial or emotional support.

Success usually requires a combination of setting clear boundaries, stopping financial enabling, and often, professional intervention to address underlying issues like anxiety, ADHD, or executive function deficits.

Evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are highly effective for building distress tolerance and problem-solving skills. At Skyterra, we also utilize Neurologics™ brain mapping to identify the neurological roots of these challenges.

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