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Depression in children and adolescents | "Cheerful to stormy"

Episode 6: Diana Doko founded "Freunde fürs Leben" (Friends for Life), an association that raises awareness about depression and suicide. In our new podcast episode, she talks about the signs of depression in children and young people and how each of us can provide first aid.

Diana Doko, recipient of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, is committed to bringing the issues of depression and suicide to the forefront of social policy. On Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and the YouTube channel of "Freunde fürs Leben", she is committed to ensuring that more and more people find out what they can do if they themselves or a loved one is suffering from depression or is even thinking about suicide.

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We talk to Diana Doko about it:

  • Why are suicidal thoughts and depression still taboo?
  • Why are young people in particular prone to depression?
  • How can I recognize that someone close to me is depressed?
  • How can I address my assumption?
  • What could be the next step? Who can help me or those affected?
  • How can I protect myself from depression? How can I protect others?

Cheerful to stormy - the everyday podcast with Olli Schmidt

Welcome to "Heiter bis stürmisch" - the everyday podcast with Olli Schmidt. Cheerful or saddened to death: life has ups and downs.

That's what we're all about: everyday crises such as arguments with your partner, parenting issues, stress at work, insecurities and anxiety. We talk to experts and give you practical tips to help you deal better with crises and challenges.

You can listen to our podcast on all known podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Audible etc.)! Questions, suggestions, criticism, requests? Feel free to write to us at: podcast@familienservice.de


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