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What are the signs of Depression in adolescents?

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The signs of depression vary with each individual according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) these are some of the most common signs. middot; Frequent vague, non-specific physical complaints such as headaches, muscle aches, stomachaches or tiredness
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How do I spot depression in adolescents and children?

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Irritability, anger, and even violence are signs of depression in adolescents. They may also become oppositional and defiant. They may also become withdrawn, sad, and isolated.
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Is depression common in adolescents?

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A study by the National Institute of Mental Health found that up to 8.4% of adolescents in the United States suffer from depression. Adolescents females are two times more likely than males to develop a depressive disorder. (Back to top)
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What are the signs of depression?

Women's HealthCare Forum: Depression
Not all people with depression have the same symptoms. Some people might only have a few, and others a lot. If you have one or more of these symptoms for more than 2 weeks or for months at a time, see your healthcare professional. Constant physical symptoms such as headaches, upset stomach, and pain that do not get better with treatment
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How do you tell the difference between "moodiness" and depression in adolescents?

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Although many adolescents seem to have a tendency to experience mood swings, one can differentiate moodiness from depression. Much of the difference has to do with the length of time that “moodiness” occurs and whether the teenager’s mood interferes with his or her daily activities. Be aware that headaches and other physical and behavioral symptoms that the adolescent does not normally experience may be signs of depression.
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What are the signs and symptoms of depression?

National Depression Screening Day: NMISP
The symptoms of depression include feeling sad and blue, not enjoying activities once found pleasurable, having difficulty doing things that used to be easy to do, restlessness, fatigue, changes in sleep, appetite or weight, inability to make decisions, feelings of worthlessness, and thoughts of death or suicide. There are several types of depression -- major depression, dysthymia, bipolar depression, and Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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Depression and Anxiety FAQ - Guide to Mood Disorders and the...
The main signs of depression are depressed mood most of the day nearly every day and/or loss of interest or pleasure in most activities most of the day nearly every day for at least 2 weeks. Either or both of these signs are accompanied by at least four of the following additional symptoms: These symptoms should be serious enough to cause worry and to disrupt your social, work or daily life.
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BrainPhysics: FAQs about OCD
The presence of one or more of these symptoms does not necessarily indicate the presence of depression, however if severe or interfering with your life, treatment should be explored.
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Do children and adolescents get CFS and, if so, are the signs and symptoms the same?

Yes, children as young as age five have been diagnosed. Pediatrician David Bell, MD, FAAP, in the CFIDS Research Review, Fall 2000, discusses pediatric CFS, citing that symptoms appear to be similar, yet he has observed some differences: In addition, Dr. Bell states that since young children are often unable to verbalize what they are experiencing it is difficult to distinguish symptom patterns and many do not see themselves as being ill because they have no clear reference to normal health.
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Are adolescents suicidal?

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We lose 5000 adolescents a year to suicide. For every 1 that succeeds, 150 attempt. 1 in 4 adolescents thinks that suicide is a viable alternative.
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What is depression?

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How long the mood lasts: A bad mood is usually gone in a few days, but depression lasts for two weeks or longer. How much it interferes with your life. A bad mood does not keep you from going to work or school or spending time with friends. Depression can keep you from doing these things and may even make it difficult to get out of bed.
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Depression is a term used in three different ways, to describe a mood (as "I feel depressed today"), as a symptom (as, depression is a symptom of low thyroid function), and as a diagnosis (as, "he has a clinical depression"). As a diagnosis, clinical depression means that one has a depressed mood too much of the time, accompanied by significant changes in physical and everyday functioning.
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What are the signs of postpartum depression?

Postpartum Depression PPD, Baby Blues & Postpartum Psych...
Having headaches, chest pains, heart palpitations (the heart being fast and feeling like it is skipping beats), numbness, or hyperventilation (fast and shallow breathing). A woman may feel anxious after childbirth but not have PPD. She may have what is called postpartum anxiety or panic disorder. Signs of this condition include strong anxiety and fear, rapid breathing, fast heart rate, hot or cold flashes, chest pain, and feeling shaky or dizzy.
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Do you treat adolescents?

MHMG--FAQ's Murray Hill Medical Group, PC
Our practice is devoted to the treatment of adults. Some of our doctors treat patients as young as sixteen.
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How common is depression?

Depression Article Page
Very common. One in six New Zealanders will experience depression at some time in their lives. It is most common in 16-24 year olds, but can happen at any age.
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What are the treatments for depression?

Depression Article Page
Depression is not often recognised or treated. Different types of depression require different types of treatments. This may include physical exercise and other self help strategies for preventing and treating mild depression, through to counselling and drug treatments for more severe types of depression.
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WHAT IS MANIC DEPRESSION?

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Manic Depression is an older term for what is now more commonly called Bipolar Disorder. There is no other difference in the meaning.
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What is postpartum depression?

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middot; Occurrence: Postpartum depression develops in approximately 10% of all postpartum women. The greatest risk occurs at approximately 4 weeks after delivery. middot; Contributing factors: Risks for postpartum depression include primiparity (first pregnancy), history of postpartum depression, lack of social support, and lack of stable relationships.
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Is there one cure for depression?

Depression frequently asked questions (FAQ)
There is no universal cure for depression. Often, in order to overcome depression, several forms of treatment must be employed. This is primarily due to the complex and unique nature of depression.
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Is there one cause of depression?

Depression frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Just as there is no single universal cure for depression, there is no single cause either. The medical community agrees that there are potentially several causes that may result in depression. In the most general terms, depression is thought to be caused by a combination of physiological, social and genetic factors.
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How is depression treated?

LifeHeart.com
Today, the standard treatment consists of antidepressant drugs, psychotherapy, or both. Fortunately, most depressed people can be treated effectively, but too often, depression is left unrecognized and untreated. For angina patients, depression, anxiety, and stress make the heart work harder, which in turn can worsen angina pain or discomfort. That's why it's especially important for patients and their caregivers to remain alert for the warning signs above.
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What causes depression?

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There are probably multiple causes of clinical depression. Probably clinical depression is like fever, which indicates that something is wrong, but does not by itself suggest exactly what the cause is. Just as a number of different bacteria and viruses, as well as some cancers, and environmental causes such as heat stroke can cause fever, so there are probably a number of different causes of clinical depression.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Exercise and Depression...
Depression is a very common problem - affecting about one in six people at some point in their lifetime. It can be described as a persistent low mood which can make people feel unable to cope and hopeless about the future. People who are depressed often lose their appetite and have difficulty sleeping, feel guilty or worthless, become anxious and tired, and find it difficult to concentrate. They may also have thoughts about death or suicide.
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Suicide Reference Library
Depression is not just "feeling blue" or "down in the dumps." It is more than being sad or feeling grief after a loss. Depression is a medical disorder (just like diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease are medical disorders) that day after day affects your thoughts, feelings, physical health, and behaviors. Family history and genetics. Other general medical illnesses. Certain medicines. Drugs or alcohol. Other psychiatric conditions.
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