Signs of mental illness depression on the rise now

Signs of depression

Signs of illness is on the rise.  Despair is not something you ever want your child to experience. Do you know the Warning Signs in Teen Depression and that more Girls not boys are struggling.  Girl child are more at risk to developed Mental Illness. Your child mental state is not something you should Ignored. It is not uncommon for you to brush off distress signals as a bad day.

Or  moody when it is sadness. Before you can start first recognize the signs. “I didn’t want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that’s really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you’re so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.” ― Ned Vizzini

Signs of mental illness depression on the rise now

Signs Teen Depression in Girls

It is important for you to remember that not all teenager experience the exact same symptoms.   What another will do differ. Some of the signs  everydayhealth.com Includes these difference in eating habits!

  • Problems focusing or concentrating
  • Withdraw from social events and friends
  • Frequent crying or sadness
  • Tiredness and sleeping a lot
  • Feeling worthless & drug use
  • Thoughts of suicide
  • angry & Isolation

    This Is What Teen Depression Looks Like | Elise Jamison

    Warning Signs Teen Depression Girls on the rise

If you believe that your child is going through depression, don’t just shrug it off. The condition is treatable and if you take the time to sit down and talk with your teen, you may learn more about what he or she is feeling. Once you know that your teen is depressed, you can begin searching for medical help to get your child the care he or she needs.

Signs of mental illness depression on the rise in girls.

Parents in denial  warning sign teen 

Depression is a hot-button topic when it comes to teens — for good reason. An exclusive survey of moms and dads by Yahoo Parenting and Silver Hill, a non-profit hospital for the treatment of psychiatric and addictive disorders, reveals 65 percent of …#teenagedepression
Remember, when you try to talk to your teen, they may not be interested in your teenage advice and they may walk away blowing you off. Keep your composure and just make sure they know you are there and you can help them learn how to change their situation.

 

16 Comments

  1. I have boys, but I would assume the signs would be similar. It’s definitely not something to mess with.

  2. I had depression in my teenage years, and still struggle with bouts of it now. I’m so thankful to my mom for noticing the signs and getting me help back then.

  3. I survived the teen years with my kids wonderfully considering I did have one child who became depressed during this time. With physician care, he soon snapped out of it and hasn’t been depressed since. I now have two teen grand kids and I’ve been watching them for signs of depression but so far they’re doing okay. Thanks for the wonderful information.

  4. This post is so important. It is good to know the warning signs. I think many of us were depressed as teenage girls, but no one talked about it 20+ years ago. It is good to help beforehand.

  5. It’s hard to tell between depression and emotional with the teen girls. I think it is anyway. They’re so moody! Or my daughter is… she’s 16 now and the attitude came from nowhere. I”m loving her through and excited for the day it goes away as suddenly as it arrived. 😉

    • Rosey, yes, its hard to tell if your child is depressed or having a bad day at times. You have to understand if mood is constant and she is tearful maybe you need to seek a 2nd opinion.

  6. Letting them know that you are there and learning to listen are very important. They’d hate to hear your teenage advice unless they ask for it.

  7. I think what “depression” looks like in a teenager is hard. I was wildly depressed not even recognizing the symptoms in myself until I was older. I just thought everyone felt like that.

  8. I have many years before I have to worry about this kind of stuff about my daughter but I really hope I never really have to worry!

  9. I have boys, so when some of our family friends visited this summer- I was a little taken back at the way some of the girls were treating each other. Such a hard age.

  10. It is good to know the signs so we can help. I know that a lot of people I knew struggled with this.

  11. Amazing Post! These are signs I kept an eye out for in my oldest who are boys but the signs are still very similar. Now that I have my younger children (2 girls and a boy) coming up I am still very aware of how easily depression can attack if not noticed.

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