lundi 25 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.

Around 20% of teens struggle with depression and suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death in teens. Depression is a serious problem and one warning sign is a decline in school performance. If you see that your teen is starting to do poorly in school, it could be time to get help. Other signs may include high risk behavior, substance abuse, and trouble with relationships. These may be your child's way of crying out for help.

Some teens suffering from depression will frequently complain about pain or illness although there seems to be nothing wrong with them physically. They may seem sad or quiet and may lose interest in activities that they used to enjoy. Changes in eating habits whether increased or decreased can be a sign of depression. Irritability, anger, and even anxiety may also occur.

Sleeping problems are also a common complaint in teens who are suffering from depression. You may notice that your son or daughter sleeps much more than usual but they do not wake up rested. Insomnia may also occur, and the teen may be very tired because they can not get into a restful sleep and stay that way for any extended period. This can have an impact on focus and concentration, and can also cause educational difficulties.

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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