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Early Warning Signs of Mental Illness

The warning signs of mental illness often come early in life. Fifty percent of cases of mental illness begin by age 14, and three-quarters begin by age 24.

Looking for warning signs will help you, your loved one and his or her treatment providers get a head start on managing the illness. Generally speaking, it’s hard for the people with the illness to fully recognize the warning signs. So often his friends and family will start to see problems first.  Here are some typical signs:

Warning Signs of Mental Illness in Children

Trust Your Instincts

If the person is a family member … a child or husband … and their behavior seems unusual to you, trust your instincts.

If your teenager is not engaging in activities or with friends and is chronically disconnected, angry and sad, the behavior is abnormal and needs intervention.

Many teenagers have episodes of sadness, anxiety, frustration and feelings of being overwhelmed.  The episodes should not last more than a few days at most.  If the feelings are continual and your teen is chronically anxious, speak to your child about your concerns and consult your family doctor.

Don’t ignore. Don’t accept other people saying it’s just a stage. Trust your instincts that something is wrong.

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