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    her informative essay “Teen Depression and Anxiety: Why the Kids Are Not Alright” that social media is one of the most constant pressures that increase depression and anxiety within teenagers. The pressure of their peers and the pressure they put on themselves can cause the overwhelming sense of emotion that many teens with these disorders are feeling. Because technology has become such an influence on the lives of teenagers within the past decade, the increase in depression and anxiety has risen

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    “In America, every year, thousands of teenagers suffer depression due to barriers in their day to day life. Depression is the leading cause of suicide, more than thousands of have been successful at attempting and committing suicide.”(Depression in Teens 2) In today’s generation, teenagers are growing up in the world that is for more different than their parent’s youth. Teenagers are suffering from stress that is not understandable by people from the previous generations since this wasn’t as big

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    “Recent surveys indicate that as many as one in five teens suffers from clinical depression” ("Depression In Teens"). These statistics are extremely high. What makes this concerning is that a majority of the time it is impossible to tell, meaning there is a possibility that there are more people than studies show suffering in silence. America's parents and educators need to be more informed of the signs of depression, self harm, and suicide in students and high risk populations in order to help

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    personality test called the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, or MMPI for short, and analyzed by researchers from five different universities shows that there is as many as five times the number of teenagers suffering from anxiety and depression as there were in the early twentieth century. The exact cause of the sharp incline in identified mental disorders amongst our youth is still yet unknown. In order to curtail the escalating numbers we must identify the underlying issues that result

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    Teen depression is a serious condition causing persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities. It affects a teenager’s way of thinking , feelings and behaviour, and it can cause emotional, functional and physical problems. Although depression can occur at any time in life, symptoms may be different between teens and adults. Various issues such as peer pressure, academic expectations and changing bodies like weight gain in females can bring a lot of ups and downs for teens. But

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    reading. Many teens suffer from depression and anxiety, aren’t just from traumatic experiences in a teenager’s life, anyone can suffer from these issues. We will explore types of anxiety like OCD, substance abuse and self harm and their relationship to depression and anxiety. The relationship between depression and anxiety will also be discussed. Depression and anxiety cause problems in daily life and understanding those who suffer from them will help in finding them treatment. Teens suffer from

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    “Do you ever feel worthless?” Teen Depression is a very serious problem in the world. Most teens go through the day being depressed but, hide their feelings with a smile. And when people ask how they are doing, they fake a smile and say they are fine but, they are really not. Have you ever wondered if there was a cure for the people that are going through depression? If people could ever stop pondering about the negative thoughts in their minds, and questioning if their life is worth living

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    Teen Depression is Real What would the world be without emotion? There is one indisputable fact that can not be ignored especially when it comes to those in their adolescent years. The fact of the matter is emotion plays a massive role in one's quality of life. Surely one can appreciate positive emotions such as; joy, peace, excitement, and gratitude, but what becomes of those who lack these positive emotions? Unfortunately, adolescents all over the world have been struggling with overwhelming

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    about 20 percent of all teens experience depression before they reach adulthood?(“Why Are So Many Teens Depressed?”). An issue that is hotly debated is that “Is Teen Depression Important to Society?” Now, feeling depressed is not just sad feelings, teen depression is that,” It affects how a teenager thinks, feels and behaves, and it can cause emotional, functional and physical problems”(“Teen Depression”). If I had to choose which side I’m on, then I would say that teen depression is important to society

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    The teen years are usually the most challenging, yet most crucial time of one’s life. This is the time frame where one experiences many physical and emotional changes that may be hard to fully understand. The highest risk for depression actually falls under adolescents (Simon, Zieve). Through the various circumstances, falling into depression is very common amongst teenagers. Teenage depression is a serious mood disorder that often has no specific causes, but is in need of awareness of its contributing

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