by Patrice M Foster | Nov 27, 2020 | teenage depression |
Playing Video Games Avoiding depression by passing the time playing Video games.May seems like it’s the best method to combat depressive behavior in your child.After all, they are spending time doing things that are fun and enjoyable.Unfortunately, though,...
by Patrice M Foster | Aug 10, 2020 | teenage depression |
Worry Life stresses can be hard to deal with. While stress generally is good for you, keeping you motivated and improving performance, too much or prolonged stress is definitely not good for you. In fact, among other things, it can lead to major depression in people...
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...
by Patrice M Foster | Jun 15, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Non active The sedentary lifestyle like sitting, playing video all day may increase the chances of teen depression. Times are changing. More and more of our days is spent seated in front of a desk, TV, computer, or just lying in bed. This is true for people of all...
by Patrice M Foster | Jun 10, 2020 | teenage depression |
Influential Become Relevant story: Prince Ea, a popular motivational social media icon and dub poet has a piece that starts: “You are not depressed.” While he may mean well, this statement flies in the face of the many suffers of depression around the world who...
by Patrice M Foster | May 20, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Teenagers Low mood at times like these, the expression “You never know what you have until it’s gone” is relevant to just about all of us. We are stuck at home, can’t see our friends and extended family except by internet, and can’t go to our favorite places. Classes...
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