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Raising teenagers can be scary, especially if you're not sure if their moodiness is  because they have a developing teenage brain or because they truly are  depressed. This study for parents provides ideas for how to talk to their teens  about depression and when to get help.
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Understanding Teenage Depression

Your teen is showing signs of withdrawal or sadness, or maybe she is angry, rebellious, or hostile--is this normal adolescent behavior, or something more serious? This study for parents of teens provides information and advice for looking for signs of depression and what to do if your child is depressed.
   
Author: Martha Bettis-Gee
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Publication Date: 1/28/2009
Type: Parenting Study
Session(s): 1
Product Type: Internet Download
Code: TC8012
Price: $5.00

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  • Chronic depression is not something one can "snap out of" nor does it signify a crisis of faith. Major depression is an illness and affects every aspect of a person's life.

    What are signs that your teen may be depressed? What treatments are available and how can you take action? This study discusses these questions and provides ideas for parents of teens who suffer from depression.

     
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