字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント While the symptoms of clinical depression in adults might be quite obvious, it's very different in children. Children who are depressed are often irritable, grouchy, moody, have difficulty with their peer relationships. They don't enjoy things that they usually would be very excited about. Sometimes they'll be isolated and seem to be withdrawn from family and their peers. Children who are depressed may not perform as well in school. There may be a decline in grades, or teachers may comment that they're struggling to stay focused and pay attention. Other things include them having poor performance in sports or other extracurricular activities where they once performed very well. It's very easy, sometimes, for parents and other adults to overlook some of these signs and symptoms because it's commonly said, "Oh, well. This is adolescence, and this is teenage years." However, if these signs and symptoms carry on for several months, it's important to get clinical intervention. Contact your pediatrician, or school counselor or community professional to find a good clinical psychologist or psychiatrist for your child. So it's very important to pay attention to these signs and symptoms of childhood clinical depression.
B2 中上級 米 子ども・十代のうつ病症状|子どもの心理学 (Depression Symptoms in Children & Teens | Child Psychology) 545 36 江潔 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語