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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Do you have low self esteem
  1. ... alcohol is used excessively are more likely to: Do poorly in school. Be depressed and have problems with anxiety and low self-esteem. Drinking too much alcohol even once can harm ...
  2. Like adults, teens who do not get enough sleep are at risk for a number ... and trouble getting along with family and friends Greater ...
  3. ... thinking, and judgment. Teens who drink tend to do poorly in school and their behaviors may get them into trouble.
  4. ... there may be nearly full recovery. Children who do not have any other developmental or motor coordination problems have the best outlook (prognosis). Often, such children have a family history of delays in language milestones, but eventually catch up.
  5. If not treated, the child may have low self-esteem and problems making and keeping friends. Other complications may include: Chronic constipation Urinary Incontinence
  6. ... Environment Psychology, such as being impulsive or having low self-esteem Long-term risks of drinking an excessive amount ... PTSD) , or schizophrenia Can easily obtain alcohol Have low self-esteem Have problems with relationships Live a stressful lifestyle ...
  7. ... or girlfriend, or failing in school. They have low self-esteem and are very critical of themselves. Your teen ...
  8. ... or too much sleep Low energy or fatigue Low self-esteem Poor appetite or overeating Poor concentration People with ...
  9. ... mental problem. A stressful or chaotic lifestyle and low self-esteem are also common. Children who grow up seeing ...
  10. ... or poor weight gain Emotional issues such as low self-esteem, depression, and anxiety Extreme behavior such as acting ...
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