

From anxiety and addiction to post-partum depression and bipolar disorder, treatable mental health conditions are often overlooked, ignored, or misdiagnosed. In fact, less than 40% of adults get the help they need to treat their mental disorders. Untreated depression and anxiety are the leading cause of disability in the U.S., and can even increase the risk of serious illness and other diseases.
Mental health disorders in children are also a growing concern. Nearly 8% of the children age 9-17 experience a major depression episode in any given year, and 15% will suffer from depression before the age of 18. Nearly half of them won鈥檛 receive any treatment, putting them at a greatly increased risk for suicide, chronic behavioral problems, and school drop-out. Depression and anxiety may be particularly difficult to detect in adolescents because so many of the symptoms can be dismissed as normal teenage emotions, including:
The stigma surrounding mental health disorders is improving, and there are more resources than ever to provide help. But many people continue to ignore the signs or seek appropriate treatment, and therefore continue to suffer needlessly.
If you or a loved one are experiencing new or increasing mood or behavior issues, there are many options for getting the help you need. El Camino Hospital provides extensive behavior health services, as well as many specific programs, including:
This article first appeared in the March 2014 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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