What Are The Warning Signs

What Are The Warning Signs


Teen years can be difficult for both parents and child. Adolescents are under stress to be liked, not well studied in school, get together with my family and make important life decisions. Most of these factors are unavoidable and worrying about them, it is natural. But if your child: feeling very sad, hopeless or worthless ·, they may be signs of mental health.

Mental health problems are real, painful and can be very serious. They can lead to the school, losing friends or family members. Some signs that may indicate potential problems are listed below. If you are a father or guardian, another teenager, pay attention if your child:

Tortured feelings:

* Very angry most of the time, cries a lot or overreacts to things ·
* Worthless or guilty a lot;
* Wanting to worry much more than other young people;
* Grief for a long time after death or death;
* Scary, is inexplicable roof or more fears than most children;
* Constantly concerned about physical problems or appearance;
* Coward, that his mind is controlled or is out of control.

Experiences big changes, for example:

* Not much worse in school;
* Losing interest in things usually enjoyed;
* There are unexplained changes in sleep or food;
* Avoids friends or family and wants to be just all the time
* Daydreams too much, and can not achieve its goal;
* The taste of that life is too difficult to manage, or a story about suicide;
* Voices, which can not be explained.

It is restricted to:

* Poor concentration, can not make decisions;
* Inability to sit or focus of attention;
* Take care of injuries, causing damage to others or doing something “bad”;
* You must wash, clean things or perform certain procedures in the dozens of times a day;
* I think that race almost too fast to follow;
* Persistent nightmares.

Behave in such a way that caused problems in court:

* Use of alcohol or other drugs;
* There is a large amount of food and then forces vomiting, abuse laxatives, enemas, and takes to avoid vesagain;
* Continuation of the diet or exercise obsessed, though the bones are thin.
* Often, it hurts other people, destroys property, or violate the rights;
* What can not be life threatening.

To get help, discuss your problems with your child’s teacher, school counselor or others, such as a family doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, religious counselor or nurse.

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