Depressed Teen - Make an Alert!
Depression hits not only adults, but it is known to be one of the most common mental health disorders for teenagers in developed countries.
Every fifth teenager experiences depressive moods and feelings, but clinically depression in adolescents is often not diagnosed.
Depressed teen can become for all sorts of reasons and their moods often vary, from feeling a bit blue to feeling overwhelming sadness that is extremely alarming.
Depression becomes an universal disease that hits people of all ages, sexes and social status.
Teen depression is an alarming issue and the depressing statistics demonstrates the importance of the problem that needs be addressed immediately.
Occasional teen depression outbreaks need attention and assistance of those with front-line contact to a teen to prevent the unlucky development.
If not noticed and assisted the occasional form can come into a constant, heavy form that absolutely needs treatment of a mental health professional and can have fatal consequences if not treated.
The task of teachers and family is to observe their teens and interfere as early as possible to avoid a negative down-tour.
Teen depression symptoms Observe your adolescent to catch the depressions signs in time! If several of those symptoms are present make an alert!
Those youngsters who manage poorly in school, seem withdrawn, react impulsive, or show low interest in activities once enjoyed, should be checked for possible depression through screening with qualified professionals to detect a problem as early as possible.
Many youngsters that face bouts of depression prone to hide the signs from the the close environment, both parents, friends and teachers.
Mental health professionals advise parents and teachers to be aware of signs of depression in their children as an important part of parenting a teen.
It is important to know that in most cases teens can be treated for depressions through using assistance from mental health specialists and therapists, when the right treatment method is determined and undertaken.
That is why the early diagnostics and contact to a professional has the major importance.
As it was mentioned inheritance of depression is a serious risk factor, but also social rejection, death, loss of relationship, loss of hopes and dreams, abandonment, traumatic event or failing grades for a teen also lead to outburst of anxieties, that develops to depressions.
The selection of depression treatment which is normally combination of therapies with possible use of medications shall be done by a qualified professional.
Whatever is selected - psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, or interpersonal therapy - the right method normally gives the expected results.
In more complicated cases antidepressant substances are prescribed combined with undergoing therapy sessions.
Self-help books can be an assistive method to support the teen depression treatment.
Although it is fairly complicated to keep social contacts with someone who is feeling low, it is vital not to ignore a young person's feelings.
Knowing that friends, parents and schoolmates care and are ready to give support can be the first vital step to get out of depression.
Supporting your teen and creating the caring environment around him is the best way to encourage and motivate the depressed youngster on his way to recovery.
It is important to conclude that the society starts to accept now that depressions and depression like disorders do not suddenly come up at age 18, but often rely to antecedents in childhood.
Early diagnostics and timely proper treatments selected to meet the concrete needs of a teen is the best way to assist a person in his childhood depressions and raise a happy productive new generation.
Every fifth teenager experiences depressive moods and feelings, but clinically depression in adolescents is often not diagnosed.
Depressed teen can become for all sorts of reasons and their moods often vary, from feeling a bit blue to feeling overwhelming sadness that is extremely alarming.
Depression becomes an universal disease that hits people of all ages, sexes and social status.
Teen depression is an alarming issue and the depressing statistics demonstrates the importance of the problem that needs be addressed immediately.
- Seasonal depression hits only few adolescents, while 5% of teens suffer from major depression.
Other mental disorders as antisocial behaviors, drug or alcohol addiction and juvenile criminality can result of early depressions if no action taken. - Depression tends to run in families so inheritance is considered to be a significant risk factor.
- Substance abuse can hit up to the third part of teens suffering from depressions.
- For the overwhelming majority of suicidal teens depression or another psychological disorder precedes and plays a primary role.
- Bipolar disorder being more serious mental disease then depression is often developing with teenagers suffering from untreated depression.
Occasional teen depression outbreaks need attention and assistance of those with front-line contact to a teen to prevent the unlucky development.
If not noticed and assisted the occasional form can come into a constant, heavy form that absolutely needs treatment of a mental health professional and can have fatal consequences if not treated.
The task of teachers and family is to observe their teens and interfere as early as possible to avoid a negative down-tour.
Teen depression symptoms Observe your adolescent to catch the depressions signs in time! If several of those symptoms are present make an alert!
- Chronically depressed mood occurring for most of the day, more days than not.
- This may be shown as irritability rather than depression
- Poor appetite or overeating.
- Insomnia or hypersomnia.
- Low energy or fatigue.
- Low self-esteem.
- Poor concentration or difficulty making decisions.
- Feelings of hopelessness.
- Low interest and decreasing social contacts.
- Self-criticism, with the self-concepts of being uninteresting, incapable, or ineffective
Those youngsters who manage poorly in school, seem withdrawn, react impulsive, or show low interest in activities once enjoyed, should be checked for possible depression through screening with qualified professionals to detect a problem as early as possible.
Many youngsters that face bouts of depression prone to hide the signs from the the close environment, both parents, friends and teachers.
Mental health professionals advise parents and teachers to be aware of signs of depression in their children as an important part of parenting a teen.
It is important to know that in most cases teens can be treated for depressions through using assistance from mental health specialists and therapists, when the right treatment method is determined and undertaken.
That is why the early diagnostics and contact to a professional has the major importance.
As it was mentioned inheritance of depression is a serious risk factor, but also social rejection, death, loss of relationship, loss of hopes and dreams, abandonment, traumatic event or failing grades for a teen also lead to outburst of anxieties, that develops to depressions.
The selection of depression treatment which is normally combination of therapies with possible use of medications shall be done by a qualified professional.
Whatever is selected - psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, or interpersonal therapy - the right method normally gives the expected results.
In more complicated cases antidepressant substances are prescribed combined with undergoing therapy sessions.
Self-help books can be an assistive method to support the teen depression treatment.
Although it is fairly complicated to keep social contacts with someone who is feeling low, it is vital not to ignore a young person's feelings.
Knowing that friends, parents and schoolmates care and are ready to give support can be the first vital step to get out of depression.
Supporting your teen and creating the caring environment around him is the best way to encourage and motivate the depressed youngster on his way to recovery.
It is important to conclude that the society starts to accept now that depressions and depression like disorders do not suddenly come up at age 18, but often rely to antecedents in childhood.
Early diagnostics and timely proper treatments selected to meet the concrete needs of a teen is the best way to assist a person in his childhood depressions and raise a happy productive new generation.