1. Generation Holden Caulfield
Adolescents and adults experience anxiety on a regular basis, but adults, with more worldly experience, are much better adapted to acknowledging their own anxiety; many children and teens can only vaguely grasp the concept, and many live in a world where being stressed out, light headed, and dizzy is perceived as only a hindrance to their excelling. ... Finally, another anxiety disorder is Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD), but is more isolated from the mean teenage population who rue the presence of a parental figure "for others, though, the realization of their own potential life giving...
- Word Count: 1938
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Graduate