The behavior of depressed children and teenagers often differs from the behavior of depressed adults. Signs of depression in children and adolescents include:
Increased irritability, anger or hostility
Acting out or sudden behavioral issues
Decreased interest in activities or inability to enjoy previously favorite activities
Frequent sadness, tearfulness, crying
Hopelessness
Persistent boredom; low energy
Social isolation, poor communication
Low self-esteem and guilt
Extreme sensitivity to rejection or failure
Difficulty with relationships
Thoughts or expressions of suicide or self-destructive behavior
While many parents are familiar with the moodiness that often comes hand in hand with adolescence, symptoms of depression are more severe and last longer.
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