
John Thurman's Resilient Solutions Shortcast
Welcome to John Thurman's Resilient Solutions Shortcast, where we explore the transformative power of resilience principles to deepen your Christian faith and enhance your daily personal life, relationships, and faith.
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John Thurman's Resilient Solutions Shortcast
Is it Teen Moodiness or Depression
A recent Pew Research study has shown that 76% of parents are concerned about their children’s mental health, particularly depression, and anxiety. This is a worrying figure, as it indicates that many parents are unaware of the signs and symptoms of depression in their children. Parents need to understand how to recognize if their child is depressed or suicidal so that they can get the help they need.
In mid-February, numerous news outlets reported an alarming number of teens are feeling depressed and suicidal, and teen girls are at the highest risk
According to a CDC Report reported by FOX News, released earlier this year:
Fifty-seven percent of high school females reported feeling sadness or hopelessness in 2021, a 58 percent increase from 36 percent in 2011.
Thirty percent of females seriously considered attempting suicide in 2021, an almost 60 percent increase from 19 percent in 2011.
Twenty-four percent of females made a suicide plan in 2021, a 60 percent increase from 15 percent in 2011.
How would you know if your teen is depressed? Listen, read, and learn!
Learn more by reading the entire article with links