samedi 23 février 2013

Common Depression Symptoms To Watch For With Teens

By Jean Farley


As the parent of the teenager, you may often feel like you are riding an emotional roller coaster. All teens can be prone to mood swings, but it's important to realize when you are dealing with more than just normal hormonal changes. If your child is suffering from depression, they are going to need your help to get through it. This is not something that often goes away without professional treatment. But how do you know the difference between a normal moody teenager and depression? There are symptoms that you should be aware of and you should always consult a profession if you are unsure.

Roughly 20% of teenagers struggle with this form of mental disorder at some period, and the #3 cause of death in this age group is suicide. If you notice that your child seems to suffer from sliding grades or poor performance academically then this may be a sign that professional help is needed. Trouble with relationships, substance abuse, and high risk behaviors like promiscuity or adrenaline seeking activities that are dangerous may be a cry for treatment.

Sometimes this medical condition may show in frequent complaints about illness or pain, and the child may seem sad or blue much of the time. They may lose interest in activities and social relationships that they once enjoyed, and changes in eating habits are a common symptom that is seen in many cases. Anger, irritability, and even anxiety may occur more frequently.

Those suffering from depression often have trouble sleeping. They may sleep for long periods, but still seem tired when they wake up. They may also suffer from insomnia. These troubles can lead to problems with focus and concentrations which can further exacerbate problems in school.

Always seek professional help immediately if your teen mentions harming themselves or anyone else. Teens with depression often commit suicide and many of them succeed on the first try. While therapy and medications can be extremely helpful, it may take some time to find the combination that works best for your teen. This is why it is so important to seek help at the first sign of a problem.




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