Monday, January 31, 2011

Willy Wonka Disorders

depression among young people

Last Thursday at our school's anti-offender classes we talked about depression and other mental disorders. Because it really just in the final year students are often depressed, it is also an issue with us. Slight depression to severe depressive disorders are among the most common mental disorders in which children and young people suffer. The risk of suffering from depression, rises in adolescents compared with children: For children of preschool age, the incidence is about 1% of primary school age are less than 2% of children affected. Currently suffer from 3 - 10% of all young people between 12 and 17 years from depression. Children and adolescents often suffer alone and do not indicate the caregivers. Signs are often endless rumination, difficulty concentrating, hopelessness, inferiority complexes and decision-making difficulties (and there were only signs in the idea ...). Patients often suffer inter alia loss of appetite, insomnia, headaches, dizziness and palpitations. This often causes Suicidal thoughts and the borderline syndrome.


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Moon.

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