by Patrice M Foster | Jan 10, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Life Stress and depression parents and guardians often fall into the trap of assuming that their kid must live happy. Ignoring the signs and continue to perceive the youth is immune from the struggles of mental illness. As a matter of fact, teenagers do not have to...
by Patrice M Foster | Dec 15, 2019 | teenage depression, depression, parents |
Teen depression Barriers of depression: To say nothing of or admitting your child is struggling with mental illness is not easy and prolonging the problem can be an unforgiving haunting memory. It’s important to seek help for your youth in the early stage. As a...
by Patrice M Foster | Nov 21, 2019 | teenage depression, depression |
Depression Age and depression relationship, but not in the way you might think. Too many people find it hard to understand a child or teenagers having depression. “What’s he got to be depressed about?” they may say. “He doesn’t have bills to pay!” However, depression...
by Patrice M Foster | Oct 10, 2019 | parents, teenage depression |
Anxious Teens Anxiety relief help: Everyone experiences it in varying degrees. For any number of reasons, However, when it leads to a series of panic attacks, it needs to be addressed. If it isn’t, it can lead to depression in children. “Anxiety is the dizziness of...
by Patrice M Foster | Sep 15, 2019 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Stop Pretending your child is going through a teenage moody phase. Unfortunately, It’s not reality. Parents want the best for their children. They want them to be happy and healthy, and don’t want them to suffer. For this reason, far too many parents overlook...
by Patrice M Foster | Aug 2, 2019 | parents, teenage depression |
Never Giving Up Hey, the fact is, life is hard. That’s what grownups say. Although this may be true, everyday struggles can become overwhelming. In others words, changing hormones, trying to keep adjusted at school, relationships with friends and other peers… Just...
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