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Revealing the Origin of Adolescent Depression with Dr. Michael Scheeringa

27 min · 18. maj 2026
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As we move through our teenage years, emotions can feel heavier, more complex, and sometimes harder to understand. For some teens, those feelings go beyond stress and become something deeper: something harder to explain, like a lingering sadness or a sense of disconnection. These concepts made me start to wonder: Why do depressive symptoms often increase during adolescence? How do stress and identity development shape the way teens experience depression? To help us explore these questions, I’m honored to welcome Dr. Michael Scheeringa. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543991/support]

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