How to Identify and Prevent Teen Depression
Depression has been the constant companion of the human race since its very beginning. But it is only fairly recently that people have started to talk about it openly, without the fear of being judged as being mentally ill. Depression is a common phenomenon in today’s life, and it can affect people of any age. But teenagers who are depressed are the ones who suffer the most, as they cannot understand it or talk about it openly with their parents or friends. Adolescence is the part of life during which a person develops emotionally; the phase when they start to understand themselves and find their individuality. But due to various pressures, familial and social, they sometimes find themselves drowning in a pool of depression, without realizing how or why! What is teen depression? The competitive and ever-changing world we live in places overwhelming pressure on everyone; and this is perhaps doubly true when it comes to teenagers. The pressure to do exceptionally well academically, project an image that is often at odds with one’s true feelings in order to be accepted by others, and the exceedingly high expectations of parents; all of this creates a gives rise to a feeling of rejection among teenagers – which leads to crippling disappointment, and ultimately, depression.