Teenage Depression

· Tuesday, January 19, 2010

You would think that teenagers growing up in the most prosperous society in history would be abundantly joyful. Even in these economic days of woe, teenagers spend an estimated 200 billion dollars a year on trinkets, toys, music and the latest fashions. My goodness, compared to the rest of the world our teenagers live like royalty.

Yet, recent studies show that the rate of teenage depression and mental illness is at an all-time high. And while the general incidence of suicide has decreased in the United States in the past 25 years, it has tripled among young people ages 15 to 24. According to the Centers for Disease Control, suicide is the third leading cause of death in adolescents.

A recent study led by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge reports that compared to high school and college students in the Great Depression era, there are five times as many youth today that suffer from anxiety and mental health issues.

The causes of depression and anxiety can range from a genetic predisposition to a variety of illnesses. And, a pop culture filled with empty messages of "love em and leave em", a devaluation of human life, the fact that 40 percent of children live in a broken home and an emphasis on materialism is enough to make even the healthiest child wonder if her life really matters. The harsh reality is that children from broken homes are five times more likely to commit suicide than their peers from intact families.

Our pop culture is preoccupied with "liberating" children and teens from their parents, churches and traditional morality - the three anchors which contribute to the development of healthy minds and spirits. They have been replaced with the rampant promotion of pornography, a doctrine of sexual experimentation, and a self-centered view of the world as evidenced by parents who think nothing of destroying a child's world and heart through divorce. Even teens from healthy homes are often afraid to enter the world on their own with all of its ills.

Our children are crying – literally – for a change.

Real depression and brain disorders are serious illnesses which must be taken just as seriously. The worst thing you as a parent can do if you suspect that your child is suffering from what still remains the most stigmatized of human conditions is to ignore him or tell your child to “just snap out of it”.

It's incredibly disturbing that in this beautiful nation with all of our blessings and the wonders of medical science that people – both adults and teens - with mental illnesses are often afraid to seek treatment. Ignorance, public scorn, and a health system that doesn't seem to recognize the need for robust mental health services are a blight on America.

If you suspect that your child is plagued by depression, find out for certain. Whether due to a genetic condition or the emptiness of our culture, such suffering requires help - and human decency demands it.

Know the signs. According to the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (www.NAMI.org), indicators of depression include:

• feeling persistently sad or blue;
• talking about suicide or being better off dead;
• becoming suddenly much more irritable;
• having a marked deterioration in school or home functioning;
• reporting persistent physical complaints and/or making many visits to school nurses;
• failing to engage in previously pleasurable activities or interactions with friends; and
• abusing substances.

The brain is a complex organ, still shrouded in mystery. What we do know is that a brain can fall ill just as easily as a heart, or a lung, or a blood system. Medical professionals will tell you that treatment options are vast and include psychotherapy as well as medicines. What they often don’t include, however, is the critical component of spiritual counseling. The most successful treatments are comprehensive in nature and minister to the body, mind, emotions and spirit. To get help for your child, start by looking into the life-giving resources available at www.meierclinics.com.


Third-party content does not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Patriot Post.


Comments

Ruth Ann Wilson

REVERSE the 1963 Supreme Court ruling that granted to the atheist O'Hare her request to take prayer and Bible reading from the Public Schools. It's been "downhill ever since that dastardly day".

This is a "Christian Nation" Supreme Court decision, 1892, it is "unique to our Founders and the Foundational documents that we are a Christian nation". No, you are not "FORCED" to be a Christian here, but, excuse me, we reserve the "right" to stand on our Foundations that this is a Christian nation. This is "God's Country".

If you like other "gods", whatever form they be, and you want to serve those gods in a Country, it is not here. Find the country that has that god and go there, it is not here in America.

Our young people must be taught OUR FOUNDATIONS, The Ten Commandments, Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, are uniquely Christian. No, it doesn't "convert them", that is an individual decision before the Lord, but they do have the "fear of God" and they will have respect and boundaries as we had in this Country before this "awful decision" was rendered.

For God & Country

Ruth Ann Wilson

Posted January 19, 2010 at 9:00:28 AM


Dave

Way to go, Ruth Ann! And top that with parents who are more concerned with "keeping up with the Jones'", who themselves have forgotten God, and you have a recipe for disaster.

I see it everyday: Parents who are more concerned with their careers, pastimes or whatever, to be concerned with what their childeren are acutally feeling. My wife and I have sacrificed quite a bit of our own personal satisfaction in order to see to the emotional well being of our childeren. Yes, it is a sacrifice, but well worth it.

Come on, parents!! Quit thinking about yourselves and start paying attention to your childeren! Yes, they are your childeren to raise as you see fit, but remember: once they become adults, they become everybody's problem.

Posted January 19, 2010 at 10:21:51 AM


Marcus

People get depressed when they have no sense of valuable purpose. People also get depressed when they are not happy with what they have in life. Parents don't need to pay extra attention to their children. Parents have to provide for and be good role models for their children. When we try to provide EVERYTHING for our children thus disallowing them to fend for themselves, experience loss or disappointment, or work to buy their own things we take away their journey to adulthood. When we take away or delay those "bad" experiences that they should have as children and teens then they are forced to deal with them as late teens and adults. It makes parent's lives easier by pacifying children but it makes the child's life very difficult when they get older. we need to let our children experience the tougher things in life and then be there for them when they need advice or just a shoulder. this teaches them strength of character and to trust adults and ultimately to behave as an adult. Parents probably think that they are doing their children a favor by making their childhood as idyllic as possible but the old road to hell is paved with...what? Life in the real world is tough and we do our kids no favors by shielding them from it as they grow.

Posted January 19, 2010 at 12:21:29 PM


Brian

The most ignorant thing I think I have ever heard a parent say is, "My parents had to scrimp and save to provide for me, and I had to work for everything I got. MY child will never have to go through that!" The BEST thing in the world for children is for them to "go through that". A thing that is not earned has no value. For Pete's sake, my 12-year-old step-son has declared himself an atheist, and my 15 year-old step-daughter has informed us she is now bi-sexual. Why? Because they live with their father, who has no moral, ethical, or religious center, and who looks out only for himself, concerned with only how much stuff he has, how much money he can make, and how he can get one over on the other guy. This is the kind of upbringing Hillary Clinton is in favor of. It takes a village to raise a child? Yes, but that child is the village idiot.

Posted January 19, 2010 at 6:12:50 PM


Post a Comment

Please keep comments civil and brief. Obscene, profane, abusive and off-topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked.

(required, displayed)
(required, not displayed)
Facebook Twitter YouTube RSS Connect with The Patriot Post






Our Mission

To Support and Defend -- Read The Patriot Post -- It's Right. It's Free. -- www.patriotpost.us

"The Patriot's mission is to advocate for Essential Liberty, the restoration of constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, and to promote free enterprise, national defense and traditional American values. Our objective is to provide Patriots across our nation with a touchstone of First Principles through brief, informative and entertaining analyses of relevant news, policy and opinion from reputable research, advocacy and media organizations, so they may better support and defend those Principles, and enlist others to join our ranks." —Mark Alexander, Publisher


The Patriot Post is not sustained by any political, special interest or parent organization, and we accept no advertising. Our mission and operations are funded entirely by the voluntary financial support of Patriots like you!

Support The 2012 Patriot Fund