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Recognizing Depression in Teenage Girls

Depression is a mood disorder characterized by disturbances in emotional responses and thoughts. It disproportionately affects adolescent girls at a rate of twice as much when compared to adolescent boys. There are theories as to why girls are more likely to suffer from depression, such as it being a consequence of the earlier development of emotional sensitivity and recognition[1].

However, recognizing depression in teen girls isn’t always blatant, as symptoms can be mild, making it difficult for the teen girl to recognize that she is depressed readily. These low-level symptoms frequently have more lasting and debilitating consequences than shorter yet more intense bouts of depression. In these instances, finding appropriate treatment is essential for healthy emotional and social development.

Recognizing Depression

While common depictions of depression focus on feelings of hopelessness, lack of motivation, and often sleeping too much, low-level depression in teen girls can be difficult to distinguish from ordinary adolescent behavior.

For this reason, chronic low-grade depression in adolescent girls often goes unnoticed. This presents special challenges for adolescent girls with depression, as they are hampered from learning how to relate to and interact with others and are frequently left to suffer the consequences of failing grades.

Over time, the choices that these girls make based upon their depression and the way that they have trained others to treat them can compound and leave them lacking in important life skills that are necessary in order to live independently as an adult. This is all the more reason why recognizing the signs of depression in your teen daughter and getting treatment as early as possible is so important.

Signs Your Teenage Daughter Has Depression

By the time that depression in teen girls is recognizable, it usually has been going on for some time. Here are early signs that your teen daughter needs treatment for depression.

  • Withdrawal
  • Reluctance or refusal to participate in activities she used to enjoy
  • Academic failure
  • Frequent complaints of being tired despite sleeping more than usual

 

The Impact of Social Media on Teenage Girls’ Mental Health

The impact of social media on teenage girls’ mental health and depression is a growing concern. Social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok offer teenage girls a medium for connection and self-expression.  But,  they also expose adolescent girls to a range of stressors, including:

  • Cyberbullying
  • Unrealistic beauty standards
  • Social comparison
  • Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)
  • Pressure for validation

 

Constant exposure to curated images and the pressure to present an idealized version of oneself can contribute to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. The relentless quest for likes and validation on social media can lead to a cycle of anxiety and depression among teenage girls.

According to the CDC:

  • 57% of teen girls feel persistently sad or hopeless.  This is the highest rate we’ve ever seen.
  • 30% of teen girls have seriously considered suicide. This is 60% higher over the past 10 years.

 

Parents must discuss healthy social media usage and distinguish between idealized and real-life experiences. Data shows that teenage girls who spend 3.5 hours or more using social media have double the risk of depression or other mental health issues. 

What Depression Feels Like for a Teenage Girl

How depression looks on the outside doesn’t always match what depression feels like to an adolescent girl. The following are common symptoms of depression in teen girls.

  • Difficulty focusing
  • Lack of energy
  • Inability to feel excited about upcoming events she had previously been looking forward to
  • Disinterest in socializing with friends or in favorite activities
  • Loss of appetite
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Muscle aches and pains
  • Suicidal ideation and the compulsion to physically harm herself

 

Early Intervention and Treatment are Crucial

Early detection and diagnosis are essential for effective treatment of depression. Once a proper diagnosis has been attained, it’s worth considering the unique therapeutic value of an all-girls treatment facility.

Early detection and diagnosis are essential for effective treatment of depression. Once a proper diagnosis has been attained, it’s worth considering the unique therapeutic value of an all-girls treatment facility.

At Turning Winds RTC, teen girls encounter a therapeutic environment that is designed to best support their healing and to encourage internally driven change. This approach best matches the needs of adolescent girls and supports their self-discovery so that they can get to the root of their struggles and work to create lasting change.

Take the first step toward healing and hope for your teenage daughter. Contact us today to explore our compassionate, personalized approach to helping her overcome depression and rediscover the joy of life. Your journey to a brighter future starts here!

 

 

Reviewed and updated: 12/4/2023

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