Parents Responsibility on Childrens Actions

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It needs to start with the Parents taking responsibility!
Parents need to take responsibility for their child’s action. Parents need to stop caring what others are going to think if their child needs mental health care. They cannot put the blame and responsibility on the mental healthcare professionals. They should not expect it, to be up to the mental healthcare system to discipline their children. Teen suicide is a problem everywhere, not just in schools or small towns or just those kids with problems or one parent households.
Some people say that teens have more pressure these days with trying to get good grades get into a good college or stay on the Football Team because that’s what dad wants. Teens may see suicide as a way out or to pay back their parents. Some say teen suicide is up because of the violence in the media, this is ridiculous. Violence is going to happen anywhere, this is not going to make a teen commit suicide. Bullying at school may led to suicide because the teen feels that the school is not going to help and the parent is not home, and they have no other way out (or they think they have no other way out).
Parents cannot just go to a psychiatrist once and think that they will just get a good talking to and someone else to tell them that they are not depressed and nothing is wrong. In Quindlen essay where she uses a reference that healthcare professional didn’t do enough or an exam done by a “psychiatrist that only lasted as long as it takes to eat a McDonalds Meal.” (6) The parent need to step up and want more done it there is a problem. I think that this theory is that most want to blame the government, the healthcare system, because of the changing the s...

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...make “parallels between growth of teenage suicide and antidepressant drugs: “Some psychiatrists argue that the reason for the increase is the decline in prescriptions of antidepressant drugs like Prozac to young people since 2003, leaving more cases of serious depression untreated. Others say that it is impossible to know if the increase is linked to patterns of antidepressant prescriptions. The one-year spike in suicides could be a statistical fluctuation, they say, and not the start of a trend.
I have come to the conclusion that people, who tried to commit a suicide, felt that they were alone and had no one to talk to. Once a parent takes responsibility for their own child and knows that they need help, there are plenty of online resources and they need to be an advocate for their child and not leave it up to just the schools or the healthcare system to do it.

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