by Patrice M Foster | Jan 5, 2021 | nursing posts |
Space Confined Isolation to be blamed for teen anxiety and depression. We have had to make huge changes to our lives. Schools have closed their doors and moved online. Public places where teens could meet and have fun together are either partially or completely...
by Patrice M Foster | Dec 12, 2020 | depression, nursing posts, teenage depression |
No Changes Depression Plateau: In seeking treatment for depression, some people realize that they have reached a state of no change. As a matter of fact things aren’t getting worse, but they not better, either. Is there any way for you to avoid this? Or, if you do...
by Patrice M Foster | Oct 2, 2020 | nursing posts |
Resistance Teen defiance consequence Is your teen acting out? At this stage, it’s common for them to resent the restrictions placed on them. In other words, as they try to figure out the kind of person they want to be. They may feel they’ve grown up enough to be more...
by Patrice M Foster | Sep 28, 2020 | nursing posts |
It’s the Norm Sadness and depression not black and white It’s one of the worst things to imagine as a parent: Your child being unhappy, especially for long periods. No matter how hard you work to maintain a healthy environment for your child, though, it’s...
by Patrice M Foster | Sep 10, 2020 | nursing posts |
Memory Loss Forgetfulness and memory loss sometimes seen in those struggling and Despite the fact that anxiety and depression are relatively common, they aren’t well understood by many. Mental health is a complicated issue, and some of the symptoms of these conditions...
by Patrice M Foster | Jul 17, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Restless nights Lack of sleep is notoriously associated with depression. Traditionally, it is one of the symptoms of this condition. In recent years, though, it’s been found that lack of sleep is not just a symptom, but a possible cause of depression episodes. This is...
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