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| Teens helping Teens: The benefits of support groups |
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A troubled teenager may go to his parents during tough times, or even talk to a guidance counselor, but with student support groups at high schools, teens can go to other teens as well. Sharing experiences and supporting one another can be highly effective in helping a teen get through rocky paths. Anita Williams, a guidance counselor at Mesa’s Westwood High School, said “We keep the support group going, get discussion going. It’s not really a counseling group. It’s support — the kids supporting each other.” Williams even added that the support groups aid teens with academics also. “When their mind is gone worrying about other topics, they can’t concentrate in school,” she said. The high schools within the Mesa Unified School District all have student support groups for a variety of different topics. These topics include: cultural awareness, stress management, senior transitions, and grief and loss.
Anna Cicero, chairwoman of the Westwood guidance department, said “Some are personal-level types of issues, family communication or stress management, and others are directed toward academics, such as mentoring for college.” |





