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What Parents Get WRONG About Child Depression
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Consider sharing this video with your parents to help raise awareness and make childhood depression, not a stigma.

Our childhood years should be the ones when we feel safe, carefree, curious and the happiest, but unfortunately, for some children the dark force that we call depression finds its way to steal their time of innocence.

Just because a child seems sad doesn't necessarily mean they have significant depression. But if the sadness becomes persistent or interferes with normal social activities, interests, schoolwork, or family life, it may mean they have a depressive illness. Keep in mind that while depression is a serious illness, it’s also a treatable one.

Are your parents making you depressed? Watch this video to find out:    • 10 Signs Your Parents are Making You ...  

Suicide Hotlines:
America: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Canada: 1-866-531-2600
Australia: 13 11 14
United Kingdom: +44 (0) 8457 90 90 90
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Hong Kong: +852 28 960 000
Japan/Tokyo: 81 (0) 3 5286 9090
Brazil: 55 11 31514109 or (91) 3223-0074
Mexico: 9453777
Germany: 0800 111 0 111
Russia: (495) 625 3101
India: 91-22-27546669
Iran: 1480
South Africa: 0800 12 13 14

This is only a short list of a few countries, however there is always somebody to reach out to.

DISCLAIMER: This video is for informative purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Please reach out to a qualified healthcare provider or mental health professional if you or someone you know is struggling.


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@Psych2go

1 month ago

We made this video on 10 Signs Your Parents are Making You Depressed awhile back. A lot of you resonated with the video very well. Give it a watch afterwards if you haven't seen it yet: https://youtu.be/tDcvvHeKyuw

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@anannoyedasszorua570

1 month ago

The "children can't get depressed" thing happens so many times in my house, when i start to talk to my parents about what I'm going through, they ignore it by saying "Why you're depressed? Children of your age can't get depressed, it's us who are depressed". They act like depression is a thing that only occurs for adults and not suffering children, they act like childen aren't supposed to get depressed. My whole house is filled with fake superstition and it is so bad.

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@amet575

1 month ago

"If you dont stop crying, ill give you something to cry about". That doesnt help. Old attitudes were so harmfull.

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@Umbruh_Prime

1 month ago

"You're too young to be depressed!" Well then you're too old to be in debt (☞ ͡ ͡° ͜ ʖ ͡ ͡°)☞

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@MURDERPILLOW.

1 month ago

My mum once said something qlong the lines of "what did i do to deserve kids so lazy", ive still not gotten over it

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@rivervan

1 month ago

“What do you have to be depressed about? You have a roof over your head, food, (etc.)” That’s what my mom says to me, as if depression is only caused by a lack of physical things. It’s very much the opposite where your parents can be there for you physically while completely lacking mentally/emotionally.

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@kagenotatsumaki

1 month ago

You can become depressed from a young age from your parents being overly critical and making you believe that you can't do anything right. Bonus points if you have OCD and all of those thoughts hit you out of nowhere all the time...

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@gyu7776

1 month ago

"if you watched as a parent who suspects your child is depressed," *I am that child*

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@mmzchannel7287

1 month ago

"Children can't get depressed." I've been depressed since I was 12. Now I'm 18 and it's gotten even worse. My parents never took it seriously. Even now they don't and I fear the same thing is happening to my little sister.

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@yukihit0

1 month ago

As a 14 y/o with probable depression, I can't explain the frustration that wells inside of me when my parents just don't understand how big of a deal depression is. As a result, I began to distance myself from my parents as they aren't going to understand anyway. Being called "lazy" and "not trying" just makes me feel worse. Much thanks to the Psych2Go team for putting this video out, bringing awareness to such unnecessarily large problems. I owe everything to this channel for helping me through the toughest of times and bringing me information everyone should know. <3

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@passaggioalivello

1 month ago

You're too young, you can't be depressed. You're an adult, you can't be depressed. You're too old , you can't be depressed.

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@ana-mariachirila2297

1 month ago

A friend of mine got divorced. She has a 10yo who she tries to help express his emotions as much as possible. 2 days ago, after discussing with him just a little bit, he knew pointing out that he feels lonely and that life is hard. I find that excelent that he knows how to talk about it, but I felt so sad that at this age, he feels such heavy feelings. We HAVE to help and support children and parents if we want to have a healthy future society ❤

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@A55a551n

1 month ago

Timestamps 1). Children can't get depressed, it's adults only 0:39 2). It's just a phase it will pass 1:48 3). They're glued to that darn phone all the time 2:48 4). It's not depression, they are just lazy 4:11 5). Therapy means my child getting stuffed with meds 6:00 6). If my kid is depressed, it means I'm a bad parent 7:13 Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day. Sorry this is so late. 💙💙💙

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@dragonflower1497

1 month ago

I'm going to send this to my family all over!! Last summer I (20F) had suspicions that a young cousin(10) had depression and I was basically told by everyone to shut my face so to prove I might not have been wrong, since they kept trying to say it was impossible for my cousin to have depression at their age, I'm going to send this for them to digest

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@user-fk5gg6li2q

1 month ago

What’s really sad though is that in this day and age no one really takes mental health seriously or is given the physical or mental bandwidth to do anything about it 😢

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@faithcrisis2138

1 month ago

My child came to me the other day and was brave enough to say that he thinks he has depression. I listened to him as he told me how he felt and we'll be looking for a therapist that will be best suited for what he needs to help

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@AC-ni4gt

1 month ago

I still remember when I was a kid, I got diagnosed with depression.... I got it at a young age that I had to get medicated at that point. I wasn't just bullied but also isolated and unable to process the world around me.

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@Fremineettt

1 month ago

"Stop crying before i hit you" and "you only came into this World to make me suffer" is stuff i hear all the time ive stopped trying to open up to my parents and ive stopped crying instead ive just been bottleing up my Feelings bc no one cares abt my Feelings anyways and the first time i opend up to my sister abt school and how all my friends were fake and rude to me she just said "oh.. ok?" And then told my mom and after that they made fun of me for a week saying things like :Mom: "why dont you hang out with your friends?" Sister: "she doesnt have any" and then they would start laughing at me and Tell me im dramatic for being upset they were making fun of me :/

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@AnxMa

1 month ago

From my xp: to anyone who's ever been a victim of hate / violence because of their appearance, gender, orientation, race : DO NOT ever let a hateful notion 'there's something wrong with me' sink in. Trust me, it's a recipe for self hatred and compulsive anxieties later on. When we suffer and we need a break, it's only natural to think: maybe if I wasn't 'different', if I was 'normal' I would be accepted. No, haters will always find something else to prey upon. I've always had kinda androgynous look, which was a fuel for bullies when I was growing up. I embraced it, used it to my advantage in my acting / modeling career, I was almost the face of Leon in these new Resident Evil games :)

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@Justineyedia

1 month ago

Neuroticism is a personality trait that can affect a child's interpersonal sensitivity. It's characterized by negative feelings like anxiety, irritability, self-doubt, depression, and emotional instability. Neuroticism levels increase over time, but not all children experience the same change in direction.

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