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About Teenage Depression: Teenage Depression
Read about teenage depression and how teenagers react to feeling isolated and left out. Depression not only affects the person who is going through it, but also everyone around them, including friends, family, loved ones, spouses, and children. |
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Teens are in an age where every thing pretty much adds up to become a new challenge. There are many deferent types of challenges and pressures that each teenagers will have to face and endure during his/her time. All these facts can add up and lead to depression.
As any individual there are many things that can cause a teenager to become depressed. Studies' social issues' pear pressure' relationship issues' parents pressuring to work harder' social status' being a out cast' not being popular' lack of self confidence' lose of a loved one' parents separating' pressure form other brothers and sisters' trying to live up to the mark and so on. All these issues can affect different individuals in different ways. Some time serious issues like parents separating or the lose a of a loved one can cause depression in a teenager or some times smaller issues like social status' relation ships and lack of self confidence can add up and lead to depression in teenagers.
If you have past the age of a teenager then you should know that there are so many challenges that teenagers face. With the ever expanding world the pressures will only seem to increase and try to crush the weak. Being a teenager is when a child first start to feel the pressures of the real world. A child might feel that they are pulled in a million separate directions at the same time. It is not easy to always keep a straight head and do the right thing.
Most teenagers need a lot of space. This does not mean that parents should totally neglect or ignore the child. Most of the times signs of depression are not that easy to figure out because most of the time teenagers seem to be a little distant. Due to the high amount of pressure they go through some times teenagers tend to fall down. This does not necessarily mean that the teenager is suffering from depression. Each individual has his/her good times and bad. But keeping a close eye is very important because continuous failure could lead to depression.
It is up to the parents and the guardian to make sure that they know exactly what the child is up to and where he/she stands. The number of individual suffering with depression has gone up dramatically during the last few years due to the high pressures' speed and demands of society. It will be mostly up to the parents' friends and other loved ones to make sure that if a individual shows signs of depression to take action as soon as possible and to help that individual in any and every possible way.tw |
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