Child Depression
Mental disorder, Depression (mood), worthlessness, Guilt, Chemical imbalance
978-620-0-70313-2
6200703132
116
2012-02-22
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Child depression is a mental illness in which a child feels worthless and is generally sad for a long time each day. About five percent of children and adolescents suffer from depression at any given time. Child depression can occur in both young children and teens. The signs are generally the same as adult depression. If a child has feelings of worthlessness, guilt, gets sick without reason, thinks of death, or becomes distant, he or she might be depressed. It can be caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, disturbing environmental changes, sustained high levels of anxiety, unresolved emotional trauma, and more. Children under stress, who experience loss, or who have attentional, learning, conduct or anxiety disorders are at a higher risk for depression. Depression also tends to run in families.
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