Adolescence is a critical developmental period marked by significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes. Adolescents may face a variety of problems and disorders that can impact their well-being and development. Common issues include mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Eating disorders like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa can also emerge during this time. Additionally, adolescents may struggle with identity and self-esteem issues, peer pressure, and substance use. Behavioral problems, including defiance and risky behaviors, may arise as teens seek independence and test boundaries. Academic pressures and social challenges can further contribute to stress and emotional difficulties. Early intervention and support are crucial in addressing adolescent-related problems and disorders. This can include counseling, therapy, and, in some cases, medication to help manage symptoms. Strong support from family, friends, and schools, as well as access to appropriate healthcare resources, can help adolescents navigate these challenges and thrive during this transformative period.