Teens and Depression: What Really Helps?

About This Solution

Your child’s brain is in a process of intense physical, cognitive and social development. They are becoming more aware of themselves and forming identity. As their brain changes and struggles to adapt to their social environment, they may be vulnerable to depression. Risk factors for depression include depression in the family, psycho-social, and environmental stressors.


After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

  • Recognize the risk factors for depression
  • Identify red flags
  • Learn strategies to support your child and foster resilience

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

Your child’s brain is in a process of intense physical, cognitive and social development. They are becoming more aware of themselves and forming identity. As their brain changes and struggles to adapt to their social environment, they may be vulnerable to depression. Risk factors for depression include depression in the family, psycho-social, and environmental stressors.


After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

  • Recognize the risk factors for depression
  • Identify red flags
  • Learn strategies to support your child and foster resilience

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.