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Typical Characteristics of Depression In Children

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Characteristics of Depression In Children


You can see that  moments of depressed mood make up a normal part of your child's life. You even expect such periods at times of  afflict or change, especially following such serious losses as the death of a loved or the loss of a good  companion . So how can you tell whether your child needs  healing for clinical depression?

Three  features distinguish normal depressed moods from clinical depression in childhood: how much (degree), how deep (pervasiveness), and how long (duration). Clinical depression isn't a passing sad mood, but involves a marked  interruption  of mood that  continues  for most of the day, nearly every day, and lasts for at least two weeks. Childhood depression is becoming more and more  prominent  amongst children and teens. Currently 1 out of 8 teens has depression, and that number seems to be  growing from year to year. Often children and teens do not get the mental health services that they  require , not because their  guardians are not paying attention, but because parents often have  problem identifying depression in kids and teens. Children and adolescents are notoriously reticent in describing  their feelings of sadness often  linked  with depression. Instead, kids and teens  witness  depression through a  diverse set of symptoms commonly seen in adults. Read More
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Kaynaz Nasseri is a Psychotherapist specializing in individual, couple, and family therapy with over 10 years experience. Kaynaz specializes in psychological assessment, treatment, and therapy services for children, adolescents as well as adults.Kaynaz's clinical psychology practice is located in Newport Beach, but she helps patients that visit her from all of Southern California, including Orange County, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
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