by Patrice M Foster | May 5, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Optimistic Mood Staying positive in these difficult times is hard. Due to COVID-19, people all over the United States and the world are being ordered to stay home or at least limit their time outside. Social distancing and self-quarantine have become par for the...
by Patrice M Foster | Mar 31, 2020 | teenage depression |
Do you think Still talking is that it. For many people, it’s hard to believe that mental illness, including depression, is still an issue among our teenagers. Children often hide how they feel from their parents, who may end up thinking anything they see is just a...
by Patrice M Foster | Mar 13, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Phys Ed Class Physical education (P.E.) is a required class that is given in schools throughout the United States. Although, many are under the impression that P.E. is easier than most classes, it is the least favorite class for teenagers based on attendance record....
by Patrice M Foster | Feb 11, 2020 | parents, teenage depression |
Do I have? Teen Mental Illness affects people of all walks and stages of life. This, of course, includes teenagers. Do you think you might have depression? Let’s see if we can shed some light for you. First of all, clinical depression isn’t contagious. Do I have Teen...
by Patrice M Foster | Jan 22, 2020 | teenage depression |
SELF-WORTH Self-love is crucial for good mental health. If you don’t love yourself, you won’t be happy with who you are, and that can contribute to depression. As a teen, this can be especially challenging, but let’s explore how to work towards loving yourself....
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...
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