In Podcast 122 – How to Talk to Your Parents About Your Depression 2.2K Views November 26, 2019 Be first to comment A college student writes GVTD asking us to address how teens can tell their parents their lives have been changed by what they think or know is depression, when they expect to be ridiculed by their family instead of supported. A psychologist shares some do’s and don’ts for the conversation. #parents#studentsanxietycollegeconversationdepresseddepressionschoolsuicidalsupporttherapyuniversity Share You may also like View Post Support From People Who Truly Understand View Post 188- When You Realize You’ve Had Depression Your Whole Life View Post Keeping Mental Health in Mind When Planning for the Holidays (remix) View Post HOW TO Reach Out- Part One (Sam Dylan Finch) View Post “Antepartum, Anti-stigma and Antidotes.” (Isabelle) View Post Giving Voice to Depression spreads the message on air View Post Others Have Been Right Where You Are- Rebroadcast View Post 213-Mental Health in the Workplace Previous Post 121 - I Have… In Podcast 121 - I Have Been Right Where You Have Been View Post Next Post 123- "I Didn't Know What… In Podcast 123- "I Didn't Know What to Do" View Post