Teen Anger: Sign of Depression
Depression starts when angry teen kids slowly become helpless. Not all kids are good at channeling their anger into obvious actions. Thus, depression related to teenage anger can be of several forms, yet it is defined by the intensity or how it affects the said teens. Typically, angry teenagers react in two ways. They either entertain their anger and become defiant or destructive, or they will just repress the anger and then eventually withdraw from the situation.
Here are some signs when your teenagers become angry and eventually depressed:
* having an antisocial behavior
* sarcasm
* physically harming others
* self-mutilation
* destructive and disruptive
* confusion
* frustration
* fear
When your teenagers are having these signs of anger for a longer period, seek professional help.






October 26th, 2007 at 5:27 pm
It is very true that it is important to see the signs that your child may be suffering from depression or anger both sometimes but to address it and be there for them and don’t be afraid of what your child will think if you ask questions or want to get help.
If I didn’t have parents that cared enough about me and ask questions and even annoy me sometimes I might not be here today. I was going down the wrong path and to me it seems to be over night because I was not willing to look at all of the warning signs or maybe it was because I could not see it because I was in the middle of it.
The important thing is love and listening and if you can not do it ask for help it will be ok and all of you can get threw this time in your life’s and be stronger in the end for it.
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