Many teens who are depressed turn to drugs or alcohol to self medicate and relieve the symptoms. We as adults need to be aware of the symptoms of depression and know when to get help. Bert Nash, the Lawrence Community Mental Health Center is a great resource. How to Tell if Your Teen is Depressed
| Depression can affect people of any age, race, ethnic or economic group. There are two kinds of depressive illness: the sad kind, called major depression, and manic-depression or bipolar disorder, when feeling down and depressed alternates with being hyped-up and sometimes reckless. You need to have your teen evaluated by a professional if they have several of the following symptoms for more than 2 weeks or if any of these symptoms cause such a big change that your teen can't keep up their usual routine: Feels sad or cries a lot and it doesn't go away.
Manic Symptoms: Feel high as a kite...like they're "on top of the world."
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Some parents could not identify if their teens are already depressed. Thanks to this blog and other sites, which give parents an overview on how to identify that a teen is depressed, parents now make moves to help their teens at an earlier time. I got other of the information I needed in this site.
Being depressed brings different reactions from a person. Some will resort to drug use and alcohol use. But I seldom see a person being optimistic despite depression and failures acquired. I admire those who still get to think positively despite hardships.
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