Those adults who have experienced it during their life know what it is like, and are fairly sympathetic and ubderstanding of it. those who have studied it know how it works and what helps, and are often more than happy to help. Those that have no experience with it simply don't know about it, and are basically hopeless in dealing with it.
There is really no difference from depression and teenage depression people just want you think its a phase you r going through or some other crap, but if you have "teenage depression" that would of course stay there and become regular depression. Just becaus eyour a teenager doesnt make a difference; and i would know.
Teenage Depression was created in 1976.
Some signs of teenage depression are not eating as well as usual and sleeping more. Being moody and snapping at people easily is another sign of depression.
The average age for teenage depression is around 14 years old!
About 20% of teens are depressed
No. They are more sensitive
Teenage boys try and act mature sometimes to impress others, especially girls and adults. This is to show that they are not teenagers, but infact growing young adults.
for adults not for children or teenage
Yes
A teenager mind is starting to develop at this age again. They don't think as clear and think everything matters at this time in life. Depression just adds on to more pressure for a normal day to day teenagers life.
Some possible causes of teenage depression include genetics, brain chemistry imbalance, traumatic life events, chronic illnesses, substance abuse, and social isolation. Adolescents going through hormonal changes and developmental challenges may also contribute to the development of depression.
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