You just tell them staright forward. Or you could ask them about the affects of depression, then say that you have the same symptoms and tell them. Hope this helped.
Get an appointment with your school counselor and talk to them! Really tell them how you feel, and what your fears are. No matter what you say, they will not laugh, and they will not say anything like "Oh, grow up!" If the counselor feels you are suffering from depression, they will take the steps to be sure your parents "get" it, and that you get the help you need.
Talk to your doctor, or ask for a referral to a psychiatrist. Ultimately - if you're a minor - your parents will have to know.
If your parents do not already know about your depression tell them that you have been feeling sad lately and that you think it would be best for you if you saw a professional. If they are like my parents, and do not want to spend money on a psychiatrist, there are some emergency, and free professionals. If your parents already know about your depression, tell them the same thing. They should be able to understand. Good luck. I hope this helped.
You probably did her the biggest favor of her life by telling her parents. Now that her parents are aware she can get the right help to defeat her depression problem. Apologize, even if you did the right thing it will help. Tell your best friend that you were doing it for her well being, and that you never wanted to start a fight. And tell her/him that you did it because you care. It will do nothing but help. Hope everything works out!
If you tried talking to them already, have your doctor prove it to them. By having a doctor talk to them, it is a good idea because they are the ones who diagnosed it in the first place, and if an authority says you have it, then your parents should believe it from your doctor.
When you are in the troughs of depression, the idea of confessing that to your parents can be intimidating, regardless of your age. When I was lost in the darkest part of my own depression, I was convinced that they could not understand, even that they would not care. In hindsight, with perspective, I realize that I was completely wrong. Every parent, like every person, is different, so the best approach really depends on your parent and your relationship with them. Ultimately, I think it is the most important to tell them. If you are evaluating the best approach, you clearly think you need to reach out. I would advise approaching the topic slowly and honestly. Some parents need to be eased into the idea that they did not realize their child was miserable. Tell them the truth; tell them (at least the basics of) how you feel; tell them you need help.
Sit them down and tell them. Let them understand the pain you are feeling. They will help you. They are your family and will love you no matter what. explain how long you have been feeling that way and what, if anything, happened to cause your depression. DON'T HOLD IT IN! you dont want to just collapse out of sadness. First tell your parents. I hope this helps!
You just tell them the truth matter of factly.
Maybe it depends are you worried that your parents will be disappointed at you?Are you worried that people will make fun of you?If both is a yes it will maybe lead you in depressionIf you chose one of them maybe you should talk to your parents and tell them you problems and have them send you to a therapist
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Parents, They had to watch their kids sort of suffer as well as themselves
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