Talk to your child's pediatrician or seek
help from a mental health professional.
However, if a new dad still feels sad, anxious, or stressed for more than two or three weeks and can't get out of that mood with working out, hanging with friends, or through other stress relievers, they should seek
help from a mental health professional.
If a preference turns obsessive, it's also okay to seek
help from a mental health professional.
It is recommended that someone who is experiencing these acute symptoms seek
help from a mental health professional to aid in developing effective coping strategies.
Anxiety and depression affect millions of men, women and children of all ages, and are the number one reasons why people seek
help from a mental health professional.
If the child's mood and behaviour does not improve in a few weeks, it is important to seek
help from a mental health professional..
If you are having difficulty changing your behaviors, or are persistently feeling worse, we hope you seek
help from a mental health professional.
If you're concerned about your child's behavior it may be time to seek
help from a mental health professional.
Seek
help from a mental health professional, join a support group and ask your network of friends and family for their help as you heal, build resilience and strengthen your family.
If you are dealing with a great deal of stress or difficulty or know a parent or other adult in such circumstances, it can be extremely helpful to seek
help from a mental health professional.