1. Why are teenagers prone to mood changes?
This is because:
- Many bodily changes are taking place as a child develops into an adult.
- Hormonal changes during puberty.
- Inability to cope and respond appropriately with these changes.
2. When mood are changesa problem?
It becomes a problem when you:
- Have a change in eating and sleeping patterns.
- Have sadness and sudden crying.
- Have difficulties in coping with studies.
- Become over dependent on others.
- Have social conflicts.
- Developed disruptive behavior.
- Become depressed, anxious, irritable, aggressive and violent
3. What complications can mood changes lead to?
- Anxiety problems (e.g. worry intense fear).
- Substance use and abuse.
4. How can unwanted mood changes be managed?
- Mood has a lot to do with the way people think
- The first thing to do is to detect and identify the negative thoughts and beliefs
- Use positive self-talk to counter them
- Change negative thought to positive ones
These methods in managing unwanted mood changes can be found under Mental Health Issues. (See Depression, Self-esteem)
Common mistakes in thinking
Many people make mistakes in thinking and these mistakes lead to mood changes.
- E.g.You may think your friend does not like you when she/he does not smile at you
Your friend may have a problem that day and not because she/he dislike you.
Last reviewed | : | 27 April 2012 |
Content Writer | : | Prof. Madya Dr. Alvin Ng Lai Oon |
Reviewer | : | Dr. Thiyagar Nadarajaw |