by Patrice M Foster | Aug 30, 2018 | depression, nursing posts |
Sad Days Being happy can be hard, especially when fighting clinical depression. Sadness can crash into you when you least expect it, and it can have incredible staying power. It’s natural to be sad, but it is more intense and longer lasting when you’re depressed. Why...
by Patrice M Foster | Mar 5, 2018 | depression, teenage depression |
High Schools Public or Private High Schools can be stressful. How can we make our schools safe for teens again? Parents we taught our kids to focus and learn. Sometimes the topics and principles seem hard to understand. Teachers prepare and give students endless...
by Patrice M Foster | Jan 15, 2018 | nursing posts, children, depression, Teens |
Gamers Video game depression, loneliness and addiction: Do you wonder if these gamer pastimes are more than a habit. That is not really good for your child mental health. If a kid spends hours on end with a controller in his hand, it might be a sign that things...
by Patrice M Foster | Oct 13, 2017 | depression, teenage depression |
Can’t stop feeling anxious! Anxiety depression: Feeling anxious or sad is normal. Every human being experiences these emotions several times in a lifetime. However, if feelings of fears causes your child to be depressed. If it affects their activities of daily...
by Patrice M Foster | Jul 28, 2017 | teenage depression, depression |
The Fairies’ can’t cure your child. Teenage depression facts and “Myth is what we call other people’s religion, ” ― Joseph Campbell. This quotes summon up the believes that others hold so dearly as true. The fact is there is a lot of parents...
by Patrice M Foster | Apr 8, 2017 | depression |
Depression Talking to your child can be difficult at time. As a parent, it’s likely hard to get your teenage child to talk to you about anything. Reaching out to you for help and support may also be difficult for them. Recognizing that your kids may be depressed and...
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