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1 New York Association of School Psychologists New York Association of School Psychologists & New York State Office of Mental Health Office of Mental Health Recognizing Depression in Your Teenager and What to Do About It Present

2 MOM AND DAD... DO YOU HEAR ME, DO YOU SEE ME?

3 THE SPEAK INITIATIVE  More people die from suicides than homicides in our country  Third leading cause of death for young people (ages 15 –24)  Approximately 150,000 New York teenagers attempt suicide each year, and 70 will die as a result  The national rate of teen suicide has nearly tripled since the 1950’s  Prevention and early intervention saves lives

4 IS IT JUST THE BLUES OR IS YOUR CHILD DEPRESSED?  Everybody has normal ups and downs  Depression is more than just the blues  Depression impacts us on an emotional, behavioral, and social level

5 FACT OR FICTION...  Teens don’t suffer from “real” depression  Teens who complain of being depressed are just weak  Talking about depression only makes it worse  Telling an adult that a friend may be depressed is betraying a trust

6 COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT DEPRESSION  What are the possible causes of depression?  How common is it?  Is it serious?  Is depression the same for everyone?  Can it be treated?  Why don’t people get help?

7 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS  Does your child express feelings of...  Sadness and emptiness  Hopelessness, pessimism, or guilt  Worthlessness

8 Do they seem...  Unable to make decisions  Unable to concentrate & remember  Lost interest or pleasure in ordinary activities  Have more problems with school and family

9 Do They Complain of...  Loss of energy and drive  Trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up  Appetite problems  Headaches, stomach aches, or backaches

10 Has their behavior changed suddenly so that...  They are restless or more irritable  They want to be alone most of the time  They have started cutting classes or dropping activities  They may be drinking or taking drugs

11 Have they talked about...  Death  Suicide  Attempting to hurt themselves

12 PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION SAVES LIVES  Recognize the warning signs  Talk to someone who can help


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