Watching For Mental Health Problems in Your Adolescent
Your Teen's Mental Health Problems Can Be Hard To Recognize
Some parents do not realize that their teenagers can have huge mental health problems. This is mostly because adolescents do everything they can to appear normal thanks to pressure from peers and family alike.
parents don’t know how to separate their teenager's normal growing pains from what might be real problems with their mental health. Teenagers can be hard to read, so it makes sense that these problems can go largely undiagnosed for some adolescents.
Sometimes Suicide Is The Result
There is a large group of teens with adolescent mental health issues that go undetected. Sometimes this goes on until it is too late. As parents, it can be hard to think that your child could possibly have these problems at such a young age, and even when the teen is throwing hints around, they can go ignored. That doesn't make those parents bad people, it just means they know very little about adolescent mental health. For some, when a teen tries to or succeeds at suicide, parents look back and see the signs when it is too late.
Depression and Anxiety Are Common among Teens
Depression and anxiety are two very common adolescent mental health problems that can occur. If you know that depression runs in your family, do not dismiss that this could happen to your teenager. Things growing up as a teenager are hard enough, but if you add depression to the mix, it could be overwhelming. Anxiety is a problem of adolescent mental health when teens are overwhelmed and feel that there is no way out of those feelings and the issues that might be causing that anxiety.
Be Watchful For The Danger Signs
Some signs that parents miss in regards to adolescent mental health issues are things that teens hide very well, and it is not too surprising that they are missed at first. Some teens deal with their problems by cutting themselves. They do this in areas where the cuts can not be seen and they go to great lengths to hide them. Those with adolescent mental health problems can also get caught up in underage drinking, drugs, and very questionable sexual activities. Those are things that some teens can easily hide as well, though not always.
Try Professional Help
If you think you see signs of mental health issues with your teenager, keep an eye on what is going on and see if you can get them to go in to see someone for evaluation. They may not like the idea, but if they are really having problems, they will probably give in - even if they act like you are forcing them. Dealing with and admitting to adolescent mental health problems can be very hard for a teenager, so keep that in mind. If you feel strongly enough that the signs are all there, do what you have to do to keep them safe and healthy. You don’t want things to get out of control.
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Tags: Adolescent Mental Health, Anxiety, children, depression, Parenting, suicide, Teens
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