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Teenage Depression is Dangerous

Many people who suffer from depression think of suicide. This is because, with depression, their mind stops thinking logically. Depression is really traumatic. This malady tends to show the world and life in the worst possible light; it is not surprising that some people who suffer from this emotional problem end up committing suicide. The person never asks for help. This is because the person thinks that whatever the feelings are, they are right. They themselves do not know that they are under depression. The person needs help. You can prevent this, and also help the person get rid of this malady, if you learn to read the signs.

Depression is really a worst condition. The person faces many problems like insomnia, hopelessness, lack of self- esteem, lack of self worth etc. Depression can attack anyone, at any age. This is why there are a number of research studies and interviews going on about the seriousness of the depression and suicide emerging trends in colleges and universities. There are suicidal attempts that rise at an alarming rate.

Any parent who has ever raised a teenager knows that they get depressed sometimes. Struggling to fit in among raging hormones during that awkward stage often makes teenagers feel depressed. If they only realized that their lives haven't really even begun yet. Most teenagers suffer from such bad depression that they often don't see any way out. As a parent, it's your job to pay attention to your teenager. Listen to them and find out just what could be the cause of this teenage depression. Better yet, find out if the teenage depression is situational or if it's a serious problem.

When a teenager gets depressed, it can be for a number of reasons. Maybe they were turned away by their latest crush, maybe they were made fun of at school or maybe they don't like the way they look during the awkward teenage years. This type of teenage depression is known as situational. It's caused by something. Even if the cause isn't immediately seen, this type of depression usually passes as the situation does. As a parent, you can get past this type of teenage depression by taking their mind off of their problems.

Of course, some teenage depression is caused by deeper elements than mere situations. Some people have chemical imbalances and this causes serious depression that can only be helped by seeing a doctor. The doctor can either be a psychologist or a psychiatrist. The latter will probably prescribe some sort of anti-depressant that can help alleviate the teenage depression.

Talk And Listen To Your Teen

To determine what type of teenage depression your teenager is suffering from, talk to them, listen to them. Sometimes, teenagers aren't comfortable talking to adults, especially about what's going on in their lives or about their feelings. Your job is to break the ice. Get them involved somehow so that they will open up.

It should be noted that if your teenager shuts down and absolutely will not communicate with you and if the teenage depression seems to be getting worse, you should get help immediately. You may even want to find out if there are other causes, such as illegal drugs. Today's teenagers are exposed to a great number of things, including drugs, which can be hard to turn down, especially when peer pressure rears its ugly head.




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