The best is to go with a doctor that can give you a treatment or recommend you a psychologist or psychiatrist, the last two are the best options but if you want, check this URL with a list of helping groups: http://psychcentral.com/resources/Depression/Support_Groups/
Teen depression is indeed increasing in today's society. It is very important for these teens to get help. Anti-depressant medication and counseling is the best way to combat depression in teens.
no i dont but i guess if something bad was to happen i would it just depends on what kind of person you are or how your family is. You are the only person that can make your self go in depression as a teen.
If you want to know everything about teens suffer from depression (and how to help them) try reading this article which you can view at here (http://www.helpguide.org/mental/depression_teen.htm)
People can suffer from depression at any age, but I presume it is not correct to describe it as 'teen depression' unless you are teenaged.
It is rare, but some teens get a condition called teen depression. It's kinda like depression for adults. I have teen depression and you can take pills for itfrom the doctor if it is teen depression.
Symptoms for teen depression are very similar to the symptoms for adult depression. Withdral from people and things that they usually associate with is one symptom.
Depression in teens can get very serious. I remember when I had depression, it got as far as suicide pacts. If you know a teen that has depression, call a doctor and have them tested. Don't be afraid to get the teen mad because in the end, he/she will be very happy.
When looking for help with depression I personally went to see my physician. He was able to help me immediately with this problem. If you don't have a regular doctor, please go to a clinic and they will have help for you there.
Depression is common in adolescence. If it lasts more than a few days, you should encourage them to see a specialist for help. Depressed adolescents are at great risk for suicide, and may show no warning symptoms.
Yes, it can be considered as abuse if a teen has depression and asks their parents to get them help, but are ignored proper help regarding mental health. The teen can speak to the school counselor; their pastor or priest or a relative to get the help they need. Teens can also call mental health in their town or city and be directed to a counselor without permission from a parent. The teens can also confidentially discuss their problem with the family doctor who will see that they receive the help they need.
being a teen, there are too many changes and often no power to affect any of them
The average age for teenage depression is around 14 years old!