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6 Signs of Depression in Teens

July 19, 2021 by BBYMCCRRL75216 Leave a Comment

Teen in front of graffiti jumps on skateboard as a way to handle depression.

Do you know the 6 signs of depression in teens? Ask any parent what their main job is and they will tell you it’s protecting their children and keeping them safe. New parents spend hours, if not days, baby-proofing the house. They research the best car seats and bike helmets and figure out ways to ensure their kids are safe online. But, no matter how hard parents work to keep their kids safe, it is very difficult to protect children against mental health issues such as depression. According to ...read more

Filed Under: Adolescents/Teens, Depression Tagged With: #Parenting, 2e, childhood trauma, depression, depression help, depression in families, depression symptoms, depression symptoms in teens, family therapy for giftedness, family therapy for teens, Family trauma, teen therapy, teens, therapy for teens, twice-exceptional

Lean on Me: Why People with a Mental Health Crisis Need a Support Network

June 7, 2021 by BBYMCCRRL75216 Leave a Comment

Two women on the beach comfort each other in times of sadness and depression

Human beings have a need for social support for mental health.  It stems from our ancestors needing to stick together to stay alive. Back in the day, those individuals who strayed from the group had a harder time surviving the elements and not starving to death. Connection is a biological imperative. While it is far safer to be an individual these days, that doesn’t mean it is healthy for us to be isolated, for isolation undoubtedly threatens a person’s mental well-being. It is for this ...read more

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How to Help Children Understand a Parent’s Depression

August 4, 2020 by BBYMCCRRL75216 Leave a Comment

Smiling adoptive mother bending down to pull the hood up on adoptive child to work on bonding and attachment

Many parents experience clinical depression each year and it can be hard for kids to understand a parent's depression. As if the disease weren’t enough, recognizing its effects on your children can be quite painful. Studies have shown that children of depressed parents are at greater risk of not only developing depression themselves, but also of poor physical health, problems bonding, anxiety, poor self-esteem and aggressive behavior. Of course, different things will determine the severity of ...read more

Filed Under: Depression Tagged With: #Parenting, advantages of family therapy, depression, depression help, depression in children, depression in families, depression in parents, Family Conflicts, Family Connection, Family Therapist, Family Therapy, family therapy for giftedness, family therapy sessions, In-Home Family Therapy, why family therapy

How to Lovingly Parent a Depressed Child

February 4, 2020 by BBYMCCRRL75216 Leave a Comment

Mother and young daughter sit on a bench with mother supporting her depressed daughter and family therapy

Being a parent is the hardest job on the planet. But being a parent of a child with a mental illness can feel unbearable at times. All parents want to do what’s right for their kids, but when your child is sick, either physically or mentally, the desire to “get it right” becomes even more intense. If you are the parent of a child with depression, know there’s isn’t one “right way” to parent them. Having said that, here are some ways you can support and show you love your child on their way ...read more

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