This question is dependant on the teenager. Often, it is quick and easy to provide an incentive to teen. Also, the teen's friends may be willing to help if they know the teen is in danger.
You can reach out to a therapist, school counselor, or mental health hotline for advice on how to support your teen. Consider scheduling an appointment for your teen to speak with a professional who can help them navigate their feelings. It's important to take their mental health seriously and seek help from those who are trained to handle suicidal thoughts.
Depends, are you feeling suicidal?
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Firstly, you need to talk to your teen and see if they think they can handle their problems themselves. If the can't or the depression symptoms continue or start to interfere with your teenager's everyday life you must speak with a doctor or a mental health professional. Make sure the doctor is able to treat adolescents. A family doctor or paediatrician is a good place to start. Or perhaps your school could recommend someone to you. If your teen is having suicidal thoughts, get help immediately. Call a suicide hotline or a doctor and get family members and friends for support and help. Good luck.
No, suicidal teens are not necessarily "crazy." Many factors can contribute to suicidal thoughts or behaviors, such as mental health issues, trauma, or extreme stress. It is important to approach these situations with empathy and understanding, and to seek professional help for the teen.
Suicidal teens can use the Internet as a tool to learn ways to cope with suicidal thoughts. Or they can get ideas on how to commit suicide
As a depressed teen, I will tell you that there is no cure. You can take a happy pill, but I do not because I do not believe in medicine. If the teen REALLY WANTS help, give them help -- happy pills, therapy, counsuling, or just someone to talk to. But if the teen does not want help, try just leaving them alone for a while. If they do not become happy on their own within months or years of leaving them alone, i suggest you talk with them about the effects of suicide. The only real thing that can keep a teen from not commiting suicide, is friends. Family is just annoying to them, but true friends......they help everything.
Listen to the teen first, possible talk to both parties. If the abuse continues both should separate.
well you help a teen by talking to them and asking them how to help them with their problems at home
A bad teen reputation can be many of things. Like the way people look at and talk about you depending on the way you dress, act, talk and how you do things.
I'd look up "MTV TEEN TALK TRANSSEXUAL TEEN" on youtube.
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Talk to your mom. If she loves you she will help you through your situation.