Keri,
HUGS to you and your daughter.The GOOD thing is that there is identification that there is a problem… (That is THE biggest step)
Physiological (medical ) issuesSomethings that you may want to rule out:Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)•
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder •
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/seasonal-affective-disorder/DS00195 PMS Depression? •
http://www.all-on-depression-help.com/pms-depression.html•
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premenstrual_syndromeSerotonin deficiency? •
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin•
http://www.livestrong.com/article/29871-signs-serotonin-deficiency/Diabetes undiagnosed ?•
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-and-depression/AN02011•
Know I am NOT a medical practioner but a former high school teacher who has written many referrals and has seen various outcomes.Psychological Issues ?Often there is also a psychological aspect to this… and self-esteem often can be related to the distorted sense of beauty get- when teens are exposed to the media
Self image issues?I have often used this video to prompt discussion with high school-age girls
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46UAnd this one with middle school and younger
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1731400614466797113#There is currently a very dangerous girl culture out there that many parent s are not aware of.No doubt you are aware that many younger girls get caught up into the Disney “Hannah Montana†pop culture scene. Many parents think this is very innocent.
There is real life role model behind that actress Miley Cyrus who plays Hannah Montana. Many people (parents) do NOT realize the behind the scene scandals ("Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair" photos) that have happened with that actress (much as Brittany Spears was exploited) and that that teen actor is now
retaliating back with her own mean girl culture… and media work.
Miley Cyrus now has her own video(s) that has caused much concern amidst parents, teachers and counselors (this is geared at very young girls. In my youngest daughters former 4th grade class some of the girls were singing it and acting it out on the playground.)
Watch this
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5an4vN6bFnc(I personally find this VERY disturbing)
I am now realizing that my (then) 13 year-old daughter also went through a certain amount of trauma when I returned home from AN tumor surgery with many complications. (She would not share this with me as she felt I had enough on my plate with my recovery …and did not want to worry me.
Role reversal almost as she was trying to protect me.) When she saw me with a walker, 1/2 deaf, and total facial palsy (was a 6 on the HB scale initially) she was privately trying to deal with this at an impressionable and vulnerable age. I did not have full facial nerve recovery and I know this is hard for her when she sees how other girls (and even Mom’s) respond/react to me- when they do not know the circumstances or me as a person (ie not just a face). We are in a culture that places WAY too much emphasis in superficial beauty… in this scary PLASTIC era of “girl cultureâ€. Now she is more mature and a sophomore in high school she has since shared with me how cruel the girls in middle school were to her- particularly my 1st year after surgery when I was still in recovery.
(Know I have pulled daughter #2 out of
that school at her request once I realized how dysfunctional and toxic that
parochial school community was there. I was amazed at how many parents were so obsessed with their own personal and professional fulfillment that they just paid others (tuition) to raise their kids… and were so clueless as to what was going on with their child’s peers- at school, and at sleep over’s etc.)
I have also known teens to hit a deep depression after a traumatic event – or what they "felt" was a traumatic event.
Post Traumatic stress is something to consider•
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posttraumatic_stress_disorderWhile your daughter is away in care, for a stint, you may want to do some investigation as to what was actually going on in her
peer culture girl word. Try to find out what music she was listening to, what she was watching … and what websites might be in her cache history. There may be something going on she is not willing to divulge to others (parents). However you will have to be SOOH careful how this is done.
Often people who are very depressed feel overwhelmed and
powerless in their lives. If it is perceived that she is being
controlled- this can magnify this.
I often found, back when I was teaching in the ‘80’s, that psychologists and physiciatrist did not always see eye to eye. Hopefully over the years there is more respect and understanding of the two approaches to problem solving- especially in teenage depression.
Similar to other medical issues- the recovery takes a team approach.It would be helpful if your daughter’s recovery team included:
• A pediatrician
• An OBGYN who can help with hormone issues that could be magnifying depression.
• A psychiatrist
• A counseling psychologist
• A good healthy peer age friend/confidant
• All parent parties
It is nice if there is open communication and they are all on the "same page" as far as treatment. (
Kind of like having a neurotologist, a neurosurgeon, am ENT, a PC, and a physical therapist, and ophthalmologist, ALL working to
together to get a AN patient recovered- as a comparison model)
It is also important to keep that fact that she is being "hospitalized for mental health" as
confidential as possible- so when she does come out she can face teachers, peers and others- not feeling she is being "talked or gossiped' about (which again will make her feel embarrassed and powerless)
It is important the she is empowered to indentify the problem and issues that are overwhelming her (even if these are chemical or physiological) … so she is the one in control (and not feeling powerless) driving down recovery road.
Here is a GREAT resource link
Teen Depression
A GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/depression_teen.htmBe sure that you also get support for YOU (the caregiver)
MEGA CYBER HUGS being sent your way- from Oregon.
DHM
(Fellow Mom of teenage and TWEENage girls)