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Questions to ask your doctor
If you've been told that your child has depression, you may want to talk to your doctor to find out more.

If you're a parent, here are some questions you might want to ask.

  • How can I tell if my child is depressed?
  • How can I get them to visit the doctor?
  • Does my child need treatment?
  • What treatment does my child need?
  • What kind of talking treatments (psychotherapies) are there?
  • When will my child start to feel better?
  • If a talking treatment doesn't help, could an antidepressant drug work?
  • How long will my child need to have this treatment?
  • What will happen if my child doesn't have it?
  • Does the treatment have any side effects?
  • Are there any signs of side effects I should watch out for?
  • How can my child keep from getting depressed again?
  • What should I do if I think my child's getting depressed again?
  • How can I tell if my child's suicidal? Are there any warning signs?
If you're a teenager, here are some questions you might want to ask.

  • How can I tell if I'm depressed?
  • Do I need treatment?
  • What treatment do I need?
  • What kind of talking treatments (psychotherapies) are there?
  • When will I start to feel better?
  • If a talking treatment doesn't help, can I take an antidepressant?
  • How long will I need treatment?
  • Does the treatment have any side effects?
  • What should I do if I think I'm getting side effects?
  • How can I keep from getting depressed again?
  • What should I do if I think I'm getting depressed again?



This information was last updated in Jan 17, 2008