Early symptoms of childhood depression?
summary
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in mental disorders among adolescents, a considerable part of which is depression. Many patients with depression are suffering, but they don't know they are ill; Teachers, parents or colleagues take the pathological state of patients as an ideological problem and persuade them. The more education, the more serious the result; Some non specialist doctors treat the symptoms of these patients as physiological diseases or neurasthenia, check and treat them repeatedly, and then add iatrogenic burden to the patients. Early symptoms of childhood depression? Let's talk about it.
Early symptoms of childhood depression?
The patients with abnormal emotions become less talkative, unwilling to communicate with others, lack of motivation in study and work, and are disheartened. In the past, they were interested in recreational and sports activities, movies and television, but now they feel dull. Many female patients often cry because of little things or some paranoid ideas, while male patients are more and more introverted, even isolated, self closed, sometimes irritable, angry and impulsive.
In general, patients with endogenous (biological factors) depression are more prominent in this aspect. Most of the patients have superior family conditions and living environment. They are among the best in learning and work smoothly. They have not encountered any pressure and setbacks, but they do not feel happy. Their emotional experience is always contrary to reality. For example, some people who have been admitted to a famous university are worried and worried. They always think that they are not familiar with the place they are born in, that they are helpless, and that it is difficult to find a job after graduation.
Some younger patients do not express emotional problems when they see a doctor, but only some physical discomfort. For example, some children often hold their heads with their hands and say they have headache and dizziness; Some covered their chest with their hands and said they had difficulty breathing; Some say that there seems to be something in the throat that affects swallowing; Others say that it hurts here and there, and so on. Their "disease" seems to be very serious, chronic, or recurrent, but they have done a lot of tests and found no problems. After taking a lot of drugs, the "disease" still shows no signs of improvement.
matters needing attention
Severe patients show repeated suicidal ideation and behavior. Those who commit suicide will still commit suicide for the second and third time if they only save their lives without antidepressant treatment (including psychotherapy).