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More Teenagers Seek Help From Psychiatrists
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...202581/1/.html More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists Excerpts: The number of youths suffering from mental health seems to be on the rise but that's because teenagers are becoming more aware of the help avenues open to them, experts and social workers told TODAY. Mental health problems refer to a broad range of issues that can encompass emotional or internalising disorders, such as stress and depression, and behavioural or externalising disorders, such as violence, aggressiveness and conduct disorders. At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Dr Daniel Fung, deputy chief and consultant psychiatrist of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry, said that while in the past IMH used to see about 30 per cent of teenagers with mental health issues, the numbers have now increased to 40 per cent. But he said this rise could be due to teenagers becoming more aware of avenues for them to work out their problems. The National University Hospital (NUH) has seen mostly teenagers suffering from depression, adjustment disorders (to stresses and transitions in their lives), eating and conduct disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). "For example, they may not know how to deal with their anger in a healthy way. This results in them being defiant to their parents, teachers and people in authority. Some of them have also expressed dislike for rules, even though they know it is necessary," she said. [ They did not learn to deal with their anger at an *early age*, as in every day a little at a time. The rules were not there. They falsely were called child abuse.] Generally, it does seem that more teenagers nowadays are displaying symptoms of mental health issues compared to before, said Ms Poh. [ Propagranda to sell drugs. This is NOT mental health issues, it comes from the NO discipline Dr Spock crap.] The lack of attention from parents may contribute to some of their attention seeking behaviours as teenagers also need to be heard and given attention. On the other hand, parents who are overindulgent and permissive may also affect the development of the teenager as they may not learn to respect authority figures," said Ms Poh. More at link. |
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Jan wrote:
See my added notes. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...202581/1/.html More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists Excerpts: The number of youths suffering from mental health seems to be on the rise but that's because teenagers are becoming more aware of the help avenues open to them, experts and social workers told TODAY. Mental health problems refer to a broad range of issues that can encompass emotional or internalising disorders, such as stress and depression, and behavioural or externalising disorders, such as violence, aggressiveness and conduct disorders. At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Dr Daniel Fung, deputy chief and consultant psychiatrist of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry, said that while in the past IMH used to see about 30 per cent of teenagers with mental health issues, the numbers have now increased to 40 per cent. But he said this rise could be due to teenagers becoming more aware of avenues for them to work out their problems. The National University Hospital (NUH) has seen mostly teenagers suffering from depression, adjustment disorders (to stresses and transitions in their lives), eating and conduct disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). "For example, they may not know how to deal with their anger in a healthy way. This results in them being defiant to their parents, teachers and people in authority. Some of them have also expressed dislike for rules, even though they know it is necessary," she said. [ They did not learn to deal with their anger at an *early age*, as in every day a little at a time. The rules were not there. They falsely were called child abuse.] Generally, it does seem that more teenagers nowadays are displaying symptoms of mental health issues compared to before, said Ms Poh. [ Propagranda to sell drugs. This is NOT mental health issues, it comes from the NO discipline Dr Spock crap.] Jan is now censoring an article because she does not want people to see the whole story. Like I said, JAN IS AFRAID OF THE TRUTH! "Most of the teenagers we see are not able to meet up to their academic expectations (of their parents and or teachers). This affects their self-perception, and one way of coping may be to become defiant. It can also be a form of escape so that they can feel good about themselves, and in control of other areas in their lives." Daniel Koh, a psychologist in private practice, explained that nowadays, teenagers are more result- or achievement-oriented, and set unrealistic expectations for themselves. "This can be made worse if there are expectations from other sources, such as parents, peers and school. "Teenagers are also moving from caring for others to individualism, and they are more willing to engage in sexual and boy-girl relationships without fully understanding the consequences. Teenagers also sometimes feel that others judge them by what they can achieve or have rather than their personality. So, if you have nothing to show to others, you are considered to be a nobody," he said. Perhaps, what might be a little alarming, is that since last year, the Singapore Children's Society has been observing more kids -- some as young as nine, 10 and 11 years old, behaving like teenagers and displaying behavioural problems that one could classify as mental health issues, said Carol Balhetchet, director of youth development and a senior counsellor there. The kids that the Singapore Children's Society has been seeing more and more of are angrier and more uncontrollable, said Ms Balhetchet. "Some are constantly stealing, and running away from home. Some also self-mutilate. It's a way for them to externalise their feelings. Sometimes, it's a way of getting attention. Since they are young, they are more immature and they cannot verbalise their thoughts and feelings as effectively as the older teens. It makes it more difficult to communicate with them," she said. Many of these children are interacting with older peers, said Ms Balhetchet. "They are probably influenced by them. The media also plays a role." Which is what Mr Wang Kim Meng, deputy executive director and youth worker with the Youth Guidance Outreach Services said, could explain the rise in teenagers with mental health problems. "They have more connections with movie and fictional characters than real ones," he lamented. "There's a lack of connection with parents and other positive role models." The interaction between parent and teenagers, starting from the time they are children, affects teenage development. Jan's other problem with this is that the above does not blame the parents, which is what Jan believes causes these problems. The lack of attention from parents may contribute to some of their attention seeking behaviours as teenagers also need to be heard and given attention. On the other hand, parents who are overindulgent and permissive may also affect the development of the teenager as they may not learn to respect authority figures," said Ms Poh. More at link. Poor Jan. Pathetic Jan. |
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More Teenagers Seek Help From Psychiatrists
The increased use of stimulants and their ability to transfer harm from one
person to another by a mind/body connection whether near or far, is the reason for increase of mental and physical problems with teens, babies born to mothers on stimulants, small children with IBD, college students, adults, seniors, and possible with everyone, is the hidden reason for our society going nuts. And that includes you, Mark Probert. This is my drivel for the day, except it happens to be the truth. Gail "Jan" wrote in message ups.com... See my added notes. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...202581/1/.html More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists Excerpts: The number of youths suffering from mental health seems to be on the rise but that's because teenagers are becoming more aware of the help avenues open to them, experts and social workers told TODAY. Mental health problems refer to a broad range of issues that can encompass emotional or internalising disorders, such as stress and depression, and behavioural or externalising disorders, such as violence, aggressiveness and conduct disorders. At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Dr Daniel Fung, deputy chief and consultant psychiatrist of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry, said that while in the past IMH used to see about 30 per cent of teenagers with mental health issues, the numbers have now increased to 40 per cent. But he said this rise could be due to teenagers becoming more aware of avenues for them to work out their problems. The National University Hospital (NUH) has seen mostly teenagers suffering from depression, adjustment disorders (to stresses and transitions in their lives), eating and conduct disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). "For example, they may not know how to deal with their anger in a healthy way. This results in them being defiant to their parents, teachers and people in authority. Some of them have also expressed dislike for rules, even though they know it is necessary," she said. [ They did not learn to deal with their anger at an *early age*, as in every day a little at a time. The rules were not there. They falsely were called child abuse.] Generally, it does seem that more teenagers nowadays are displaying symptoms of mental health issues compared to before, said Ms Poh. [ Propagranda to sell drugs. This is NOT mental health issues, it comes from the NO discipline Dr Spock crap.] The lack of attention from parents may contribute to some of their attention seeking behaviours as teenagers also need to be heard and given attention. On the other hand, parents who are overindulgent and permissive may also affect the development of the teenager as they may not learn to respect authority figures," said Ms Poh. More at link. |
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Mark,
Can you read or think correctly. Do you know the 7 year old in Hawaii that took a 5mg Ritalin. There Must be a MIND connection. or everyone everywhere would be affected by anyone on a stimulant. Do you know the difference. The theory makes more sense than you do. But I read a fable in an ancient story, that a woman was destined to be a prophetess telling the truth, but this other person condemned her to not be believed. A ring of truth. You tell me, would it not be better for the child not to have to take Ritalin. That is in the power of the actions of the parents. Can't go further. You are educated, far beyond me, totele, but all things do not come to all persons, not in the science field or in the realm of the actual world. There are mysteries we can observe and never know the reason why they work as they do. How is your migraine. What do you take for it. The answer might be there. Gail "Mark Probert" wrote in message ... wrote: The increased use of stimulants and their ability to transfer harm from one person to another by a mind/body connection whether near or far, A 7 year old kid in Hawaii just took a 5 mg. Ritalin and gave me a migraine. is the reason for increase of mental and physical problems with teens, babies born to mothers on stimulants, small children with IBD, college students, adults, seniors, and possible with everyone, is the hidden reason for our society going nuts. And that includes you, Mark Probert. This is my drivel for the day, except it happens to be the truth. Sure it is. Next time the International Space Station flies over your head, I will arrange for an astronaut to take a Ritalin to get you. Gail "Jan" wrote in message ups.com... See my added notes. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...202581/1/.html More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists Excerpts: The number of youths suffering from mental health seems to be on the rise but that's because teenagers are becoming more aware of the help avenues open to them, experts and social workers told TODAY. Mental health problems refer to a broad range of issues that can encompass emotional or internalising disorders, such as stress and depression, and behavioural or externalising disorders, such as violence, aggressiveness and conduct disorders. At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Dr Daniel Fung, deputy chief and consultant psychiatrist of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry, said that while in the past IMH used to see about 30 per cent of teenagers with mental health issues, the numbers have now increased to 40 per cent. But he said this rise could be due to teenagers becoming more aware of avenues for them to work out their problems. The National University Hospital (NUH) has seen mostly teenagers suffering from depression, adjustment disorders (to stresses and transitions in their lives), eating and conduct disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). "For example, they may not know how to deal with their anger in a healthy way. This results in them being defiant to their parents, teachers and people in authority. Some of them have also expressed dislike for rules, even though they know it is necessary," she said. [ They did not learn to deal with their anger at an *early age*, as in every day a little at a time. The rules were not there. They falsely were called child abuse.] Generally, it does seem that more teenagers nowadays are displaying symptoms of mental health issues compared to before, said Ms Poh. [ Propagranda to sell drugs. This is NOT mental health issues, it comes from the NO discipline Dr Spock crap.] The lack of attention from parents may contribute to some of their attention seeking behaviours as teenagers also need to be heard and given attention. On the other hand, parents who are overindulgent and permissive may also affect the development of the teenager as they may not learn to respect authority figures," said Ms Poh. More at link. |
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More Teenagers Seek Help From Psychiatrists
Mark Probert lied as usual:
Jan is now censoring an article because she does not want people to see the whole story. Like I said, JAN IS AFRAID OF THE TRUTH! Poor Mark can't post without lying. Jan wrote: See my added notes. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...202581/1/.html More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists Excerpts: The number of youths suffering from mental health seems to be on the rise but that's because teenagers are becoming more aware of the help avenues open to them, experts and social workers told TODAY. Mental health problems refer to a broad range of issues that can encompass emotional or internalising disorders, such as stress and depression, and behavioural or externalising disorders, such as violence, aggressiveness and conduct disorders. At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Dr Daniel Fung, deputy chief and consultant psychiatrist of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry, said that while in the past IMH used to see about 30 per cent of teenagers with mental health issues, the numbers have now increased to 40 per cent. But he said this rise could be due to teenagers becoming more aware of avenues for them to work out their problems. The National University Hospital (NUH) has seen mostly teenagers suffering from depression, adjustment disorders (to stresses and transitions in their lives), eating and conduct disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). "For example, they may not know how to deal with their anger in a healthy way. This results in them being defiant to their parents, teachers and people in authority. Some of them have also expressed dislike for rules, even though they know it is necessary," she said. [ They did not learn to deal with their anger at an *early age*, as in every day a little at a time. The rules were not there. They falsely were called child abuse.] Generally, it does seem that more teenagers nowadays are displaying symptoms of mental health issues compared to before, said Ms Poh. [ Propagranda to sell drugs. This is NOT mental health issues, it comes from the NO discipline Dr Spock crap.] |
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"Jan" wrote in message oups.com... More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists More is a comparative word. More than? More than 4 year olds? More than teenagers in 1896? More than what or whom? |
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Jan wrote: Mark Probert lied as usual: Jan is now censoring an article because she does not want people to see the whole story. Like I said, JAN IS AFRAID OF THE TRUTH! Poor Mark can't post without lying. Jan cannot post without calling me, or anyone she disagrees with, a liar. Poor Jan. Pathetic Jan. |
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wrote: Mark, Can you read or think correctly. Do you know the 7 year old in Hawaii that took a 5mg Ritalin. I was being sarcastic. You idea is utterly aburd, and you need real help. Get a checkup from the neck up. There Must be a MIND connection. Go to eBay and see if there are any deals one one. Then buy it. or everyone everywhere would be affected by anyone on a stimulant. Do you know the difference. The theory makes more sense than you do. Not if you undertstood writing and noted the sarcasm. But I read a fable in an ancient story, that a woman was destined to be a prophetess telling the truth, but this other person condemned her to not be believed. A ring of truth. That ding-a-ling sound is in your head. You tell me, would it not be better for the child not to have to take Ritalin. That is in the power of the actions of the parents. Can't go further. You are educated, far beyond me, totele, but all things do not come to all persons, not in the science field or in the realm of the actual world. There are mysteries we can observe and never know the reason why they work as they do. How is your migraine. What do you take for it. The answer might be there. A gooud, hearty laugh at your post cured it. Gail "Mark Probert" wrote in message ... wrote: The increased use of stimulants and their ability to transfer harm from one person to another by a mind/body connection whether near or far, A 7 year old kid in Hawaii just took a 5 mg. Ritalin and gave me a migraine. is the reason for increase of mental and physical problems with teens, babies born to mothers on stimulants, small children with IBD, college students, adults, seniors, and possible with everyone, is the hidden reason for our society going nuts. And that includes you, Mark Probert. This is my drivel for the day, except it happens to be the truth. Sure it is. Next time the International Space Station flies over your head, I will arrange for an astronaut to take a Ritalin to get you. Gail "Jan" wrote in message ups.com... See my added notes. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...202581/1/.html More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists Excerpts: The number of youths suffering from mental health seems to be on the rise but that's because teenagers are becoming more aware of the help avenues open to them, experts and social workers told TODAY. Mental health problems refer to a broad range of issues that can encompass emotional or internalising disorders, such as stress and depression, and behavioural or externalising disorders, such as violence, aggressiveness and conduct disorders. At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Dr Daniel Fung, deputy chief and consultant psychiatrist of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry, said that while in the past IMH used to see about 30 per cent of teenagers with mental health issues, the numbers have now increased to 40 per cent. But he said this rise could be due to teenagers becoming more aware of avenues for them to work out their problems. The National University Hospital (NUH) has seen mostly teenagers suffering from depression, adjustment disorders (to stresses and transitions in their lives), eating and conduct disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). "For example, they may not know how to deal with their anger in a healthy way. This results in them being defiant to their parents, teachers and people in authority. Some of them have also expressed dislike for rules, even though they know it is necessary," she said. [ They did not learn to deal with their anger at an *early age*, as in every day a little at a time. The rules were not there. They falsely were called child abuse.] Generally, it does seem that more teenagers nowadays are displaying symptoms of mental health issues compared to before, said Ms Poh. [ Propagranda to sell drugs. This is NOT mental health issues, it comes from the NO discipline Dr Spock crap.] The lack of attention from parents may contribute to some of their attention seeking behaviours as teenagers also need to be heard and given attention. On the other hand, parents who are overindulgent and permissive may also affect the development of the teenager as they may not learn to respect authority figures," said Ms Poh. More at link. |
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"Skeptic" wrote:
"Jan" wrote in message roups.com... More teenagers seek help from psychiatrists More is a comparative word. More than? More than 4 year olds? More than teenagers in 1896? More than what or whom? As Jan seems quite prepared to follow the teachings of the Scientologists, I can only assume that she means "more than zero" and that this is somehow a problem. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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