Depression in Children and Teens

About Course
Many children have times when they are sad or down. Occasional sadness is a normal part of growing up. However, if children are sad, irritable, or no longer enjoy things, and this occurs day after day, it may be a sign that they are suffering from major depressive disorder, commonly known as depression. Some people think that only adults become depressed. In fact, children and adolescents can experience depression, and studies show that it is on the rise. More than one in seven teens experience depression each year. Learn how to recognize the signs and what to do next for your child.
Presented by: Tina Neese, Ed.D., LPC
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Student Ratings & Reviews
Mental health is not always shown in children and teens. Learning the symptoms of depression in children and teenagers
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Yes . Everyone not just foster or adoptive parents should take a course like this if you have children in your house you are raising.
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The information was helpful.
This course provided assurances that I was helping my depressed child appropriately
I have not had any experience with foster children and depression but I still appreciate the opportunity to receive some knowledge of depression in children and teens.
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