Addressing Mental Health Disorders in Young People

Addressing Mental Health Disorders in Young People

by Dr Sagnik Mukherjee

Posted on 25th November, 2023 at 6:46:35 AM


Mental illness is often stigmatised in our society, and many people do not understand how psychiatric disorders can affect children. Parents should recognise the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions in their children so that they can seek treatment early on.

In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common psychiatric disorders in children, and outline the available child psychiatric treatments. We hope that this information will help you better understand your child’s condition, and enable you to provide them with the necessary support.

Signs and Symptoms of Psychiatric Disorders in Children

Mental health disorders in children are surprisingly common and can have a profound impact on a child’s health and daily life. Psychotic symptoms in children can manifest in many different ways, depending on the specific disorder. However, there are some common signs that parents can look for.

Children with anxiety disorders may exhibit signs of irritability, restlessness, or excessive worry. And children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may have trouble sitting still, following instructions, or keeping their hands to themselves. Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD)show difficulty in social interaction and communication.

Children with depressive disorder may withdraw from friends and activities and may have suicidal ideation, while those with bipolar disorder may experience periods of extreme happiness or aggression. If you notice any of these signs in your child it is important to seek professional help because early intervention often prevents the risk factors and physical symptoms from becoming worse.

Causes for Mental Disorders

There are a variety of different causes that can contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders in children.  For example, a child who suffers from a chronic illness may be more likely to develop anxiety or depression. Additionally, a child who undergoes adverse childhood experiences like sexual abuse, emotional abuse, environmental factors, socioeconomic status, or life stress, may also be at risk for developing mental health problems. Genetics can also play a role in the development of psychiatric disorders, as children who have family members with mental illness are more likely to develop these conditions themselves. By understanding the various causes of these conditions, we can help to prevent them from occurring in our children.

Treatment for Mental Disorders

Mental disorders are a serious concern for the health of children. Left untreated, mental disorders can lead to problems at school, with friends and family, and in other areas of life. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for the mental well-being of children. A variety of different treatment options are available for children with mental disorders, including medication, therapy, and support groups. The type of treatment that is best for a particular child depends on the child’s age, the severity of the disorder, and the child’s individual needs.

It’s important to keep an eye out for certain signs of psychiatric conditions in children to provide appropriate mental health care – if any appear, consult with a child psychiatrist as soon as possible. With proper diagnosis and treatment by mental health care professionals, children with mental health disorders can lead happy and healthy lives.

It is essential to be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders in children so that they can be properly diagnosed and treated. Early intervention is key in enabling children to live a good quality of life. If you are concerned that your child may be showing signs of a mental health disorder, please do not hesitate to reach out for help.

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