Child Depression - What are our options?
There are a variety of treatment options available to help your child cope
with Depression. Examine the following list and decide which Depression treatment
works best for your child.
Talking to Your Doctor About Depression
Communicating with your child’s doctor is an important part in the
diagnosis and treatment of Depression. By talking to your doctor openly,
you allow him or her to provide your child with the best Depression treatment
possible.
To learn more about talking to your doctor, click here.
Non-prescriptive Alternatives
There are many non-prescription alternatives on the market today. Some of
these alternatives contain supplemental vitamins and minerals, while others
contain herbal alternatives that have been used to naturally medicate depression
in children. Though natural alternatives are not approved by the Food and
Drug Administration, a large body of clinical evidence suggests that herbals
such as lemon balm, passion flower, chamomile and St. Johns Wort may provide
short term relief of symptoms associated with some types of depression.
To learn more about non-prescription alternatives, click here.
Behavioral Therapy
Behavioral therapy helps your child weaken the connections between troublesome
situations and the habitual reactions to them. Reactions common to Depression
such as fear, depression, anger, and self-damaging behavior can be controlled.
Behavioral therapy teaches your child how to calm his or her mind and body,
so he or she can feel better, think more clearly, and make better decisions.
Behavior therapy requires active participation from both, the child and the
parent.
To learn more about behavior behavior therapy, click here.
Cognitive Therapy
Cognitive therapy focuses on thinking patterns and coping techniques. Certain
thinking patterns can cause symptoms of depression (and anxiety) by giving
your child a distorted picture of what's going on in their life, and making
them feel anxious, depressed or angry for no apparent reason. Automatic thoughts
and emotions may also provoke children into negative behaviors and actions.
Resolving the cognitive aspect of Depression can mean improved social interaction,
more confidence, and a more positive outlook on life.
To learn more about cognitive behavior therapy, click here.
Literary Therapy
Literary therapy incorporates books, articles, and other research materials
into the process of healing. By gathering information about Depression, one
can acquire in-depth knowledge about his or her problems. This knowledge
provides the essential tools for controlling and resolving ones issues. There
is an extensive amount of information available from a wide range of perspectives.
Many books can be checked out from a local library, and most internet information
is presented free of charge.
For a list of resources, click here.
Modern Medication Reference
A modern medication reference is a comprehensive guide to the prescription
drugs available to treat Depression. There are several types of medications
currently available to treat Depression. This reference allows one to learn
about the types of medication, the symptoms treated, and the potential side
effects of modern prescriptions when used for the treatment of Depression.
To view the modern medication reference center, click here.