Depression

Introduce the Topic of Sepression in Teenagers.

Hi here we are going to discuss the very important topic of the world yes big and important topic

“Depression”

Basically depression is a most common mental health condition which affects your whole life recently we see “Molana Tariq Jamil “Son death because of depression….

Molana Son Asim Jamil commit suicide because of Depression. So it is very important to study what factors make someone depressed.

What causes depression?

Depression can occur as a reaction to family problems such as domestic violence, school violence, the death of a loved one, or family violence or theft. Someone can become depressed after being stressed for a long time. It can also work in the family. Sometimes we don’t know why it happens.

Depression in children and adolescents

Depression can manifest as chronic unhappiness or anger in children and adolescents. It is common among older children and teenagers, but often goes unrecognized.

Some children may feel “unhappy” or “sad”. Children and young people are at higher risk of self-harm, so such reactions should always be taken seriously.

Just because a child looks sad doesn’t mean they are depressed. But if the grief persists or interferes with normal social activities, interests, schoolwork, or family life, it may need the support of a mental health professional.

Remember that depression can only be diagnosed by a doctor or mental health professional, and if you’re concerned about your child, don’t hesitate to seek advice from a healthcare provider.

Signs and Symptoms

Common Signs and Symptoms

List and describe common signs and symptoms of teenage depression, including:

  • Persistent sadness or irritability
  • Loss of interest in activities
  • Changes in appetite and sleep patterns
  • Fatigue and lack of energy
  • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide

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