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  • Why Do People Get Depressed? for Teens


    There's no one reason why people get depressed - many different things can play a role. Find out more about the things that can trigger depression.

  • How Can I Help a Friend Who Is Depressed? for Teens


    Depression can make it hard for someone to see a better future. Here's how to help a friend who's depressed.

  • Depression in Teens: How Parents Can Help for Parents


    All teens feel sad or moody at times. But when a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks or longer, and when there are other changes in how a teen acts, it could be a sign of depression. Find out what to do.

  • Depression: What You Need to Know for Teens


    Depression is very common. For information about depression and feeling better, read this article for teens.

  • 5 Ways to Help Yourself Through Depression for Teens


    It's important to take action against depression - it doesn't just go away on its own. In addition to getting professional help, here are 5 ways to feel better.

  • Childhood Depression: What Parents Need to Know for Parents


    When a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks or longer and there are other changes in a child’s behavior, it might be depression. Learn the signs of depression and what parents can do to help their child.

  • Helping Your Child During Treatment for Depression (Video) for Parents


    Treatment for depression may include therapy or a combination of therapy and medicine. One widely used therapy is called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

  • Suicide for Teens


    We all feel overwhelmed by difficult emotions or situations sometimes. Here are the warning signs of suicide and ways to get help.

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) for Teens


    Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that affects some people and appears at the same time each year.

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) for Parents


    A person with SAD typically experiences symptoms of depression as winter approaches and daylight hours become shorter.

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