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stress and anxiety that accompany those issues can lead to sadness and depression. But Debbie Fuehrer, a clinical counselor at Mayo Clinic, has some tips to ...
Sad or depressed mood; Drowsiness; Loss of interest in favorite toys or activities. When to see a doctor. Always see your doctor if you or your child has ...
For example, she says let your child know that, “seeing people say cruel and hateful things makes me feel really sad” can help normalize emotional responses he ...
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And, she says, “Anybody who is continuing over two weeks to have sadness, irritability, hopelessness or feeling overwhelmed, or having negative thoughts ...
Other types of psychotherapy can help you address other mental health conditions, such as depression or PTSD, which can occur along with complicated grief.
It is normal to be stressed, anxious and sad, Dr. Ehlers says, adding that these feelings often dissipate. When they don't, it is important to talk to a ...
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