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Depression in Children
It is often “disguised” by “active” behavior such as irritability, temper tantrums, violence, risky actions, and/ or refusal to go to school.
Depression in Children
Depression in children is often “disguised” by “active” behavior such as irritability, temper tantrums, violence, risky actions, and/ or refusal to go to school. It is also important to note that sometimes something as simple as sleep deprivation due to staying up too late can mimic depression. If a better night time schedule and a nap or two usually clear things up, it wasn’t true depression.
Feelings (as identified by verbalizations)
- Feeling sad (cries, pouts, looks sad or troubled)
- Feeling hopeless about the future (says that nothing s/he does will make a difference, not caring about outcomes)
- Feeling poorly about oneself and one’s abilities (makes negative remarks about self, evaluates oneself poorly in contrast with others)
- Feeling responsible (blames self for past events and negative outcomes in the present)
- Feeling alone (expresses that no one likes him or her, says that no one understands)

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Individual Counseling
Addiction, Anger Management, Depression and Anxiety, Grief/Crisis, LGBTQ, Stress and Pain Management
Family and Couples
Family and Relationships, Adoption, Communication, Depression and Anxiety, LGBTQ, Parenting
Group Counseling
Social skills group for children, Couples communication group, Adults abused as children
Children and Adolescents
Addiction, Anger Management, Depression in Children, Grief/Crisis, LGBTQ Child