Do I have a mental illness?

Updated on psychology 2024-06-30
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You're too stressed, it's not depression, don't push yourself, don't put too much pressure on yourself, I'm talking about all aspects, including the communication between you and your parents, the communication between you and your friends, etc. Your age is the time of rebellion It's not that if you don't do rebellious things, you don't belong to the rebellious period, your psychology is now a typical rebellious symptom, and there are very few things you experience at this age, and some things can't see through the surface, so it causes you to be uneasy, insecure, even your parents can't believe it, I only believe in myself, I'm just like you, but As you grow older, you experience more and more things, you will see more and more questions that you didn't know before, answers, and then your personality will slowly be tempered, you are still young, don't pay too much attention to yourself, only you love yourself the most in this world, because only you know yourself best, even if it is your parents, they may not be able to understand all our thoughts, so don't pin your hopes on people who have no results, it is better to rely on yourself, family members also have to rely on occasionally, and then friends, you just need to recognize the reality, everything is understood But who can see the world clearly, especially at the age of 15, so don't worry too much about it, and let go of something and take it easy for yourself, and maybe it's better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dear, I'm sure you don't have mental illness. Analyze your situation according to your questions above: 1. It is normal to have many friends but few friends, how can you make friends with all of them?

    2. It's time for youth to be confused, you are not rebellious, but you are really confused, you don't know what you want now? Find a thing that interests you the most, do it seriously and do it well. (What about learning?)

    3. The generation gap between young people and their parents is more serious, and it is even more serious when your parents are less around you. 4. Everything is not perfect, grasp your current focus - study, and perform well is the best. In all of this, I think you still lack close friends and the love of your parents.

    You have to learn to adjust your life and face everything with a positive attitude.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You are mildly depressed, it's okay, it's normal to be pessimistic and sad occasionally, find friends to go out and chat at the right time, communicate more, and bring out the positive side of yourself. Just as you can think of asking questions now, it means that you still have a certain cognitive ability to understand things. You have to believe that you can, there is no so-called disease, break through your current situation at the right time, and do what you want to say and do, maybe it will be much better!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It may be depression, you can go to the hospital and take medication**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personally, I think you are in a state of mind with depression and anxiety, and I recommend that you go to a psychiatric hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Did something happen in the past that made you insecure and self-confident, so you were suspicious and afraid that your relatives and friends would not treat you sincerely?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From your description, it seems that you have depression, and making more friends or participating in more public welfare activities can help to open up your state of mind. To help others is to help yourself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because you are about to take the high school entrance examination, there is an inexplicable anxiety in your heart, and at the same time, you should be in adolescence now, the key is to adjust your mentality, go out and walk more, and your mood will be better! Rest assured, you don't have mental illness, just relax a little more and you'll be fine!

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