Lesson 11 It is estimated that 6% of teens have depression. What do you think are symptoms of depression? Who can you talk to if you or someone you know is depressed?
Who gets depression? anyone
Symptoms of depression Depressed mood Change in appetite Thoughts of death Inactivity Agitation Difficulty concentrating Feelings of worthlessness or guilt Chronic fatigue Anxious Over sleeping Insomnia- not sleeping Weight loss Weight gain Loss of pleasure Restlessness Irritability Headaches or stomachaches that don’t respond to treatment
Lesson 11 What kinds of treatment are there for people with depression? Physical examination/ evaluation Therapy Medication
What strategies are there for coping with depression? Talk to parent, guardian, mentor, or other trusted adult Stay connected with friends Practice healthy behaviors- eating healthy, exercising Use anger management skills Practice stress management skills Avoid alcohol and other drugs Be resilient Seek treatment if depression last more than two weeks
What else can you do? Write in a journal Take medication on time Get plenty of sleep Don’t over do it
How can you be resilient? Work on relationships with family members Develop a close relationship with a mentor Choose friends who are supportive Deal with your feelings in difficult situations- don’t put them off Avoid harmful behaviors as a way to cope Ask for support Join a support group Be involved in school activities Practice healthful behaviors Volunteer
Where can you get help? Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Improving the Lives of People Living with Mood DisordersDepression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Improving the Lives of People Living with Mood Disorders American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryAmerican Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Where can you get help? NAMI: National Alliance on Mental IllnessNAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation: Vital information on bipolar disorder in children, teens, and young adults.Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation: Vital information on bipolar disorder in children, teens, and young adults.
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