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    Mar 5, 2007, 01:52 PM
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    What causes teenage depression?
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    Mar 5, 2007, 01:53 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeree
    What causes teenage depression?
    What causes teenage depression?
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    Mar 5, 2007, 02:23 PM
    Teenage Depression can be caused by a variety of factors - not always just one of them, but often a combination of factors. Here is a listing:

    What triggers depression in teenagers?
    The reasons for depression can vary from adolescent to adolescent. Often, depression results from a confluence of factors:

    Significant events such as the death of a loved one, parents' divorce, moving to a new area, or breaking up with a girlfriend or boyfriend can prompt symptoms.

    Adolescent depression can occur from neglect, prolonged absence from someone who is a source of care and nurturance, abuse and bullying, damage to self-esteem, or too many life changes occurring too quickly. In some teenagers, any major change may provoke depression.

    Earlier traumatic experiences such as abuse or incest often emerge and cause great distress as the child becomes a teen. This is because as a young child the victim did not have the life experience or language to process these painful experiences, or to protest. When such memories emerge in adolescence, the distress can be compounded if adults deny or discount the information.

    Stress, especially if the adolescent lacks emotional support.

    Hormonal/physical changes that occur during puberty also cause new and unexpected emotions. Moodiness and melancholy are often experienced and labeled as depression.
    Medical conditions such as hypothyroidism can affect hormone balance and mood. Chronic physical illness also can cause depression. When a medical condition is diagnosed and treated by a doctor, the depression usually disappears.

    Substance abuse can cause changes in brain chemistry.

    Allergies to foods such as wheat, sugar, and milk cause or exacerbate symptoms of depression.

    Nutritional deficiencies may be caused by an amino acid imbalance or vitamin deficiency.

    Genetics can predispose a teen to depression when the illness runs in the family.

    A couple of sites ( and there are many) include:

    Teen Depression: Signs, Symptoms, and Getting Help for Teenagers

    Teen Depression: Warning Signs, Information, Getting Help

    depression in adolescents teens

    You can also get information/referrals/support from your local Mental Health Association. Every state has one and many have toll free numbers, listed in your phone book. Your doctor can be a great asset - in diagnosis, treatment, and referral, as well as directing you to support groups.

    Wishing you all the best.
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    May 27, 2008, 01:21 AM
    Woah person above me you could be like a shrink or something

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