Friday, April 20, 2012

Psychological  problems

Being a teenager is much hard for all. Teenagers 're under stress such as want to be liked, do well in school, get along with their family and make big decisions. You can't avoid most of these pressures, and worrying about them is normal. But feeling very sad, hopeless or worthless could be warning signs of a mental health problem.
Mental health problems are real, painful and sometimes severe. You might need help if you have the signs mentioned above, or if you;

  • Often feel very angry or very worried,
  • Feel grief for a long time after a loss or death
  • Think your mind is controlled or out of control
  • Use alcohol or drugs to forget ill memories
  • prefer not to eat or hate it
  • Hurt other people or destroy the properties
  • Do reckless things that could harm you or others
Mental health problems can be treated. 
To find help, talk to your parents, school counselor or health care provider about it.


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