Depression Care for Children & Adolescents
In-Office & Telehealth Appointments
Virtual Appointments Available Throughout the Following States:
- Pennsylvania
- Deleware
- New Jersey
In-Office Depression and Mood Disorder Care for Child & Adolescents Medication Management Available:
- Philadelphia, PA
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Paoli, PA
- Wilmington, DE
- Collingswood, NJ
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FAQs
What is depression in children and adolescents?
Depression in children and adolescents is a mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness and a lack of interest in activities, which can affect daily functioning.
What are the symptoms of bipolar disorder in young people?
Symptoms of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents include extreme mood swings, ranging from manic episodes of high energy and irritability to depressive episodes of sadness and lethargy.
How is depression treated in children and adolescents?
Treatment for depression typically involves a combination of therapy, medication and support that is uniquely tailored to the individual needs of the child or adolescent and guided by professionals at Fine Tune Psychiatry.
What are mood disorders, and how do they affect youth?
Mood disorders encompass a range of conditions, including depression and bipolar disorder, which can significantly impact a young person’s emotional well-being, social interactions and academic performance.
Does Fine Tune Psychiatry accept insurance for treatment of mood disorders?
Yes. Fine Tune Psychiatry accepts various insurance plans to help make treatment for mood disorders accessible to families seeking support for their children and adolescents.