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Parenting a teenager with depression, severe social anxiety *TRIGGER WARNING* - suicidal thoughts and self harm
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Welcome to our friendly forum family! We're sorry to hear about what you're going through with your son. We hope that you find some peers with experience in similar situations here to offer you some support. It's great to hear that you've been such a supportive and proactive parent in finding such a great team for your son.
Please feel free to reach out to our community anytime here on your thread. We have sent you a private message to offer some additional support.
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Hi Woocle,
I am sorry to hear you are going through such a difficult time with your son. Adolescence is a tough time as it is without throwing in social anxiety and depression. You are not alone. There are many others going through this. I have had several roles working in adolescent mental health and know that you will get a lot of value in a parent or carers support group.
You could try to contact you local headspace centre as they are often connected to these type of parent groups (even if they don't run them at the centre, they may know where one is run locally). https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/
You might also ask your health care team or the school counsellor if they have any suggestions to groups that occur locally. Or if you are a fan of social media, you could search 'parent group teenager' of Facebook and there are a few listed however I am not familiar with any of these groups but this would be one way to connect in online to something informal.
While you are searching for a parent support group, sometimes just talking to someone outside of your friend and family circle can help in a different way. On the Kids Help Line Webpage, there is a section for Parents with some contact numbers for a ParentLine in each state listed here. https://kidshelpline.com.au/parents/issues/how-parentline-can-help-you
If writing out out what is going on for you helps, post as much as you like. The forum is a supportive and gentle place. We are listening.
Wishing you the best possible outcome,
Nurse Jenn