Youth Depression

YOUTH & TEEN DEPRESSION – 10 Telltale Signs Your Students are Depressed

Author: Jim Burns, Ph.D.

The teenage years are an emotional rollercoaster—I mean, in all honesty, which of us parents would willingly go back and relive our junior or high school years all over again?

The happy times for a teenager can be utterly sensational but the “down times” are very real as well. One national survey reported that many teens experience feelings of depression and sadness that often go untreated and that 9 out of 10 adolescents have periods of depression that last at least two weeks.

So, what’s a parent to do? Well, a good place to start is identifying whether or not your child has a problem. And, to do that, it’s worth considering how many different types of depression there are.

There are actually four varieties of the illness:

Reactive Depression The most common form of mood problem in children and adolescents, it’s also the least serious. Reactive Depression is a depressed state brought on by difficulty adjusting to a disturbing circumstance. This could involve something as serious as the loss of a parent or as relatively inconsequential as a rejection or slight from a good friend. It usually lasts anywhere from a few hours to a couple of weeks, but it’s not considered to be a mental disorder.

Bipolar Disorder Also known as “manic depression,” this is characterized by unusual shifts in mood and energy. Though not as common in young people, the condition frequently begins with a depressive episode during adolescence.

Dysthymic Disorder A milder but more chronic depression also known as “dysthymia.” It is a low-level depression that is felt most of the day most days, and continues for years. In adolescents, the average duration is four years – meaning that they spend virtually their entire adolescence in a depressed state.

Major Depressive Disorder A serious depression that in adolescents lasts for seven to nine months on average. It has many similarities to adult depression—sadness, pessimism, sleep and appetite disturbance—but in other ways it is distinct. (For example—anxiety symptoms and irritability are more common in depressed teenagers than adults.)

Adolescents frequently have the “atypical” form of MDD. This is characterized by being overly sensitive to the environment and responding to perceived negative interactions, with symptoms opposite from the “classic” picture (e.g. overeating or sleeping too much, rather than too little).

NOTE: Double Depression is a combination of Dysthymic Disorder and MDD—a depression that is both serious and chronic.

So . . . how can you tell if your teenager is depressed?

1. Is he or she always sad or in an irritable mood?

2. Has he or she lost interest in something he or she previously enjoyed?

3. Have you noticed a significant change in his or her eating patterns? (Has your son seemed to “lose” his appetite—or has your “figure-conscious” daughter become a “chow hound?”)

4. Is your former “early riser” now sleeping in considerably longer?

5. Does he or she have trouble concentrating on projects that “never used to be a problem before?”

6. Has your son or daughter recently begun expressing feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt?

7. Do they fear death?

8. Is your son or daughter experiencing excessive boredom?

9. Is your son or daughter prone to sudden outbursts of shouting, complaining, unexplained irritability or crying?

10. Has your son or daughter recently begun complaining about frequent vague, unspecific physical ailments?

If anything on the list applies to your child, he or she may be dealing with depression. Get help—and get it today!

Summer Camp 2012

Summer Camp 2012

WHO: High School Students – Classes 2012-2016

WHEN: JUNE 25 – 29

WHERE: Camping on Pismo Beach

COST: $110 if paid by 05/20, $125 if paid by 06/10, $140 if paid by 06/24 and ALL NEW FRESHIES are $110!

(The cost of camp will go up every couple weeks so get your $50 deposit in NOW to lock in your amount!)

PAY NOW ———> HERE!!!

WHAT: Ignition is heading to PISMO for a week to camp! Yeah, waking up to the ocean and going to bed to the ocean! It’s supper cheat so there is no excuse not to go! We will be having tons of fun in the sun, lots of chill time and plenty of food. Football, volleyball, soccer, surfing, boogie boarding, skim boarding, swimming and sand castle building!!! Plus we will rent some ATV’s for a day to ride on the dunes. But JESUS will be the center of the week and learning to shone like crazy! Worship, teaching, scripture, quiet times, loud times and more time with Jesus! EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

If you have anymore questions, please email Mike Morales at mike.morales@westgatechurch.org

Kings Power + Jesus Power

The King’s Academy Sending 701 to Serve Around the Globe

SUNNYVALE, Calif, March 27, 2012 — The King’s Academy, based in Sunnyvale, will send 701 students, teachers, and parents to serve disadvantaged families and communities in need in seven different locations:  Mexico, Ecuador, Japan, Philippines, Kentucky, Los Angeles, and San Diego.  The King’s Academy has been sending students on service trips each year since the inaugural trip to Mexico 20 years ago and has expanded its outreach over the years.

Kevin Neuner, TKA’s Director of Spiritual Life, explains the goal:  “For TKA, the goal of service is not to go somewhere and simply perform a service, but rather for students to get engaged with local populations, get to know their stories, and see how their own gifts and talents can make a radical difference in the world.” Neuner states, “Our desire is for students to return having been transformed into a servant for life.”

This spring, a team of 506 ( 366 high school students and 140 parent volunteers and staff) will caravan down in 80 vehicles to Mexico where they will build 16 houses; renovate a church; build a school dining room, kitchen and kindergarten classroom; plus, host an afternoon “Kid’s Club” for neighborhood children.  The school donates and transports all of the building materials and tools for construction and all of the food to feed the tent city of volunteers for five days.

A new pilot trip to Guadalajara, Mexico, involves a team of 11 working at Hope House, a facility for orphaned and abused boys. The team will teach the boys drama, Bible, and English, and also run a sports camp. They are also building an aquaponics system for the Hope House, phase one of a sustainable food source system that combines growing tilapia fish and vegetables together in a fresh water tank.

A team of 14 will travel to Japan where they will team up with host missionaries and their local Japanese church to help staff and operate a Vacation Bible School and engage in evangelical outreach to Japanese students. TKA students will serve as day camp counselors for the campers and run the activities of the camp, which include crafts and games, plus Bible and English classes.

In Quito, Ecuador, a team of 29 students and staff will work with an organization called Inca Link and serve alongside missionaries and the local church, helping with construction projects and reaching out to street kids and children in a special needs orphanage through sports and a Vacation Bible School.

Forty-two (42) members of the TKA school community will travel to Kentucky to work with Christian Appalachian Project (CAP), an organization that has a special program designed to meet the most basic housing needs of impoverished families struggling to survive in Appalachia. Past projects include renovating the inside of homes to building handicap access ramps.

In Los Angeles, a team of 44 from TKA will partner with World Impact to serve the needs of inner-city communities like Skid Row and Watts. This team will host a Vacation Bible School for the kids living in the South Park area and complete a variety of construction projects that will support missionaries and young churches in the inner-city environments.

The San Diego service team of 49 students and staff will serve refugees from all over the world at a day camp where they will provide outreach and counsel to elementary-aged children.

This summer, a pilot team will travel to the city of Binmaley in the Philippines and work alongside the local church and citizens to clean up the public cemetery and help rebuild homes destroyed by recent storms.

The mission of The King’s Academy is to transform lives through Christ-centered college preparatory education. The junior and senior high school of 900 students (grades 6-12) offers a loving, family environment where students are encouraged to grow in their relationship with Jesus, their family, teachers, and others. Please visit our website at www.tka.org.