Teens are under constant pressure – pressure to perform academically, to become their own person independent of their parents and guardians, and to deal with the hormonal and physical changes that are happening to their bodies. On top of all that, teens are also under constant scrutiny from their classmates, and are often subject to mounting pressure to fit in or do things that earn them approval from their peers.
Depression in Teenagers
Depression in Teenagers
Teenagers often feel very strong emotions, leading to noticeable extremes in mood. That said, depression is more than just feeling sad. Depression is a mental health issue, one that can damage academic performance, discourage teens from socializing or making friends, and even lead to dangerous behavior.
Signs that a teen may be suffering from depression include:
- Constant sadness, irritability, or lack of energy.
- Changes in sleep patterns or eating habits.
- Sudden weight loss or weight gain.
- Lack of interest in favorite activities.
- Self-imposed isolation.
- Feelings of guilt or self-hatred.
- Constant complaints of being bored or unengaged.
- Sudden drops in academic performance.
- Talk of self-harm or suicide.
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