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Category Archives: Depression

How the Teenage Brain Works

Teenagers usually engage in risky behaviors like taking drugs, going out late at night, or drinking alcohol. They are known … Continue reading

The Places Where You Can Find Yourself

Have you ever felt like you’re totally lost? Sometimes, you look up at the night sky and wonder if you … Continue reading

The “Who Saves You from Yourself?” Question

We all come to a point where we ask ourselves, “Who can save me from my own self?” We could … Continue reading

Self-Harm: It’s a Silent Cry for Help, Not a Publicity Stunt

For many people, cutting oneself is just acting out. It’s seeking attention. Others would say you’re only doing self-harm so … Continue reading

5 Ways to Convince Teenage Child to Undergo Depression Therapy

Has your child been acting different lately? Maybe you have noticed some changes in their routine and overall temperament. All … Continue reading

What Can You Do to Overcome Depression?

Depression is something that can sap your energy, your motivation, and your very will to live. It can feel like … Continue reading

NOTE: If you suspect that a teenager is at suicide risk, please take immediate action.

For 24/7 suicide support and prevention in the U.S., you may call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at +1-800-273-8255 or dial 911.

If you are not from the U.S., you may visit Suicide.org for more information regarding suicide awareness and support.