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HOW NAMI-MINNESOTA RAISES AWARENESS ABOUT TEEN DEPRESSION - UNDERSTANDING TEEN DEPRESSION! (2743 hits)


For Immediate Release From NAMI-Minnesota!


Mental health is an important part of overall health for children as well as adults. For many adults who have mental disorders, symptoms were present—but often not recognized or addressed—in childhood and adolescence. For a young person with symptoms of a mental disorder, the earlier treatment is started, the more effective it can be. Early treatment can help prevent more severe, lasting problems as a child grows up.

Warning Signs

It can be tough to tell if troubling behavior in a child is just part of growing up or a problem that should be discussed with a health professional. But if there are behavioral signs and symptoms that last weeks or months, and if these issues interfere with the child’s daily life at home and at school, or with friends, you should contact a health professional.

Young children may benefit from an evaluation and treatment if they:

Have frequent tantrums or are intensely irritable much of the time

Often talk about fears or worries

Complain about frequent stomachaches or headaches with no known medical cause
Are in constant motion and cannot sit quietly (except when they are watching videos or playing videogames)

Sleep too much or too little, have frequent nightmares, or seem sleepy during the day

Are not interested in playing with other children or have difficulty making friends

Struggle academically or have experienced a recent decline in grades

Repeat actions or check things many times out of fear that something bad may happen.

Older children and adolescents may benefit from an evaluation if they:

Have lost interest in things that they used to enjoy

Have low energy

Sleep too much or too little, or seem sleepy throughout the day

Are spending more and more time alone, and avoid social activities with friends or family

Diet or exercise excessively, or fear gaining weight

Engage in self-harm behaviors (such as cutting or burning their skin)

Smoke, drink alcohol, or use drugs

Engage in risky or destructive behavior alone or with friends

Have thoughts of suicide

Have periods of highly elevated energy and activity, and require much less sleep than usual

Say that they think someone is trying to control their mind or that they hear things that other people cannot hear.

Mental illnesses can be treated. If you are a child or teen, talk to your parents, school counselor, or health care provider. If you are a parent and need help starting a conversation with your child or teen about mental health, visit MentalHealth.gov's Parents and Caregivers page. If you are unsure where to go for help, ask your pediatrician or family doctor or visit NIMH’s Help for Mental Illnesses webpage.

It may be helpful for children and teens to save several emergency numbers to their cell phones. The ability to get immediate help for themselves or for a friend can make a difference.

The phone number for a trusted friend or relative

The non-emergency number for the local police department

The Crisis Text Line: 741741

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

If you or someone you know needs immediate help, call 911 or the National Suicide Prevention LifeLine at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

Learn more HERE!: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/chi...

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Posted By: agnes levine
Tuesday, May 4th 2021 at 12:48PM
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