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How do I tell my parents I'm depressed?

Profile: MakolligJezfahted
MakolligJezfahted on Apr 23, 2016
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Go up to them and say "Mom, Dad, I'm depressed." There. Wasn't that hard, now was it, my distressed friends?
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Profile: BlondeSouthernBelle88
BlondeSouthernBelle88 on Apr 24, 2016
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its very important for your parents to know you are depressed. just be honest and up front and tell them..
Profile: xcxmotionless
xcxmotionless on Apr 26, 2016
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What I did when I was depressed was I told them I had to talk to them about something serious, then we sat down and had a long conversation about it.
Profile: Kimberley28
Kimberley28 on May 9, 2016
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If you a worried about your parents being supportive and understanding, you could decide to go to see your doctor first. This way you would find out if you are depressed and what the doctor suggests might be the best treatment for you. You could then get one or both of your parents to go to the doctors with you so that the doctor can explain to them. One of the problems your parents may have dealing with it is lack of understanding. If you are concerned about going to see the doctor by yourself and do not want to tell your parents do you have someone else in your family or a friend who would be able to help you.
Profile: Iam80Here
Iam80Here on May 31, 2016
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Take a deep breath, calm yourself down, keep a cool head, remember to face the consequences no matter what they turn out to be. Expectations could be kept to a minimum; however, it's not going to hurt to be just a little hopeful. Finally, just say it. Be brave, be bold, be courageous. Be you.
Profile: WarriorDreams
WarriorDreams on Aug 29, 2016
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Talk to your loved ones openly and honestly. You may not feel like yourself but you'll at least stay true to yourself.
Profile: lalaloveyouu
lalaloveyouu on Sep 14, 2016
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just come out with it, a lot of teenagers are depressed and it's nothing to be scared about. and by telling them you can easily get help.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Sep 15, 2016
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It's really strong of you to acknowledge your own depression, and really smart to want to tell your parents and seek their help! Gather your parents, calmly, and tell them "I have something really important I want to talk about and I need your help." Give them a minute and then simply say "I think I'm depressed." Describe your symptoms, such as "I think I'm depressed because I feel demotivated all the time, I feel sad and it's hard to tell why sometimes, I no longer want to do things, and everything just seems to be awful. Can you help me?" Don't forget it's okay to ask: "Can I have a hug?" too!
Profile: Samisheretolistentoyou
Samisheretolistentoyou on Sep 18, 2016
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I find that writing a letter and leaving it so that they find it can help. Let them know your feelings and try to explain what they could do to help.
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Anonymous on Sep 21, 2016
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It's normal go to them and at starting it would be difficult but they have given you birth they would definitely understand and help you get out of this situation
Profile: Hayles0111
Hayles0111 on Sep 22, 2016
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Sometimes it's very hard to tell parents because your worried about their response. But sometimes just coming out with it is helpful. I find that writing letters a extremely helpful in showing how you feel. Write a letter and go for a walk. Talk over it when you get back and see what happens from there
Profile: Godlovesus
Godlovesus on Sep 23, 2016
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just tell them. if they don't understand (a problem which as a listener I often come across when dealing with young people), I will suggest you to seek a professional's help before the depression becomes too strong. But first you need to tell your parents, sometimes the lack of communication creates misunderstandings, may be if you tell your problems to them they may help you.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Sep 28, 2016
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Ask them if they have time to sit down and talk to you about something for a little bit. Tell them what you're experiencing and how its affecting your quality of life. Express that this is concerning for you and that you need their help to figure out what to do next.
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Anonymous on Sep 28, 2016
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The way I did it is how i slowly started telling them how i was feeling, like the constant sadness and feelings of loneliness. Don't start off with being suicidal if you are, it will scare your parents and they'll be shocked and angry. Tell them about your symptoms and ask them if you could start therapy or go to a counselors if it possible.
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Anonymous on Oct 5, 2016
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Maybe you can talk to them when the situation is serene. I mean when your parents are in good mood to talk. Try to talk to them slowly. Explain what you feel, what you think. Your parents exactly will be happy to know your truly thoughts :) Cheer up!
Profile: calmingDeer23
calmingDeer23 on Oct 8, 2016
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I cry in my mother's arms. And it makes me feel good. And make them understand I'm depressed. They help me. They're so kind. You can try it too.
Profile: Chloe2626
Chloe2626 on Oct 13, 2016
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If talking to your parents about depression isn't something you feel comfortable about, maybe try writing them a letter. This way, you can add real detail and make sure it says exactly what you want it to.
Profile: smoltimes
smoltimes on Oct 16, 2016
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There are many different ways to tell them. You know your parents the best, think of a way they usually take best to news, accommodate a bit of that into telling them. Just be honest with them.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Oct 28, 2016
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I know sometimes it's hard, but you have to try. Go and talk with one of your parents and tell them, that you are depressed and you need some help, someone who can understand you or listen to you. This is so important, your life is important.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 3, 2016
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I think it would be best to talk when they are not busy at all and tell them you have something important to tell them. Start off by saying what's making you depressed would be best and then slowly telling them you feel like you're depressed.
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