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Childhood Depression is Real, Common
and Treatable.
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| -- National Mental Health Association Childhood Depression Awareness Day Toolkit, 2006 |
Consequences of untreated depression can include social isolation, difficulties at home and school, and an increased risk of suicide. The symptoms of depression may look different in youth than in adults, and as a result, are often overlooked or misunderstood.
Warning signs of depression in a child or adolescent include:
Once a child experiences an episode of depression, he or she is at risk of having another episode within the next five years. Promoting mental health awareness and knowing the warning signs of mental health problems are essential to improving and saving young people who may be risk for depression and other mental illnesses.
Read more about Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems/Diagnoses on this site. For more information and help, please call our Information and Referral Service at 914-345-5900, extension 240 or e-mail us at help@mhawestchester.org.
For help in finding a professional skilled in treating mental health problems, consult our guide to finding the right therapist for you or your loved one, or contact our Information and Referral Service at 914-345-5900, extension 240, or e-mail us at help@mhawestchester.org.