Compassionate Depression Care for Your Child's Mental Health

Children and teens are especially vulnerable to depression. At NOVA Pediatrics and Young Adult Medicine, with offices in Springfield and Woodbridge, Virginia, the providers screen for depression and provide the support needed to manage the condition. Call the office today or book an appointment online if you are concerned about your child’s mental health.
Depression Care

Our Depression Management Services

Comprehensive Evaluations

Thorough assessments to identify depression and understand your child's unique experiences.

Therapeutic Interventions

Referrals to experienced counselors who offer talk therapy, providing strategies to cope with and alleviate depressive symptoms.

Medication Management

When appropriate, careful prescription and monitoring of medications to support your child's mental health.

Depression treatment

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At Nova Pediatrics, we are dedicated to providing exceptional pediatric care for your little ones. Whether you’re seeking a consultation, or have questions about our services, we’re here to help!

Depression Q & A

What is depression?
Everyone, even kids, feels sad or disappointed once in a while. But depression is more than a temporary case of the blues. Depression is a persistent sense of sadness and hopelessness that prevents your child from living their life to the fullest. They may no longer be interested in the activities they once were, have poor energy, or cut off social ties.
When feelings of disappointment or sadness persist for several weeks, it’s a good idea to seek a consultation at NOVA Pediatrics and Young Adult Medicine. Some specific signs of depression in children and teens include:
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Depression can also make your child participate in self-destructive behavior. If you suspect your child is engaging or might engage in self-harm, don’t hesitate to get help.
A very real side effect of giving birth, postpartum depression affects new moms. The birth of your baby comes with intense emotions, life changes, sleep deprivation, and hormonal shifts. The combination may bring about the baby blues, characterized by crying spells, mood swings, and anxiety for the first two weeks after your baby is born.
If these feelings persist over a few weeks, you may be experiencing postpartum depression. The providers at NOVA Pediatrics and Young Adult Medicine care about you as a mom and will screen for postpartum depression at newborn visits. They can help you get the counseling and support needed to get through the postpartum period and thrive in motherhood.
At NOVA Pediatrics and Young Adult Medicine, the team screens all children and teens for depression at wellness visits. They can refer you to an experienced counselor who offers talk therapy to help your child better manage their behaviors and feelings. Medication can also help regulate irregular brain chemicals that contribute to depression. Medication is especially helpful when used in conjunction with talk therapy.
If you or your child is showing signs of depression, call NOVA Pediatrics and Young Adult Medicine for an appointment. You may also schedule using this website.

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