Warrior Teen Anxiety

Warrior Teen Anxiety

Be a Warrior Not a Worrier.

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 2, 2024
  • October 2, 2024

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About

This app educates teens about anxiety, its causes, and provides practical tools to manage stress. It aims to empower young users to become more resilient and less worried.

βœ“Anxiety education
βœ“Causes of stress
βœ“Stress mitigation tools
βœ“Teen-focused content
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What's New in Warrior Teen Anxiety

1.0

October 2, 2024

User reviews

Excellent app!

Love the quiz, great information and designed well.

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FAQ

What is Warrior Teen Anxiety?

Warrior Teen Anxiety is a free app designed to educate teenagers about anxiety, its causes, and provide tools to help manage stress in their lives.

Is Warrior Teen Anxiety free to use?

Yes, Warrior Teen Anxiety is completely free to download and use. It does not have any in-app purchases or advertisements.

What age group is Warrior Teen Anxiety for?

The app is suitable for teenagers aged 12 and above, as indicated by its age rating of 12+.

What devices does Warrior Teen Anxiety support?

Warrior Teen Anxiety is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.

How often is Warrior Teen Anxiety updated?

Warrior Teen Anxiety was last updated on October 2, 2024, with version 1.0. Further update frequency is not specified.

Does Warrior Teen Anxiety offer specific exercises for anxiety?

The app provides tools to mitigate stress, which may include exercises, but the description focuses on education about causes and general mitigation strategies.

Can Warrior Teen Anxiety help with panic attacks?

While the app aims to help users manage stress and anxiety, it is an educational tool and not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for severe conditions like panic attacks.