The Efficiency of Proper Support Within the Treatment of Adolescents with Depression Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses diagnosed among teenagers in modern times. Main distinguishing aspects of this condition are the lack of interest towards the surroundings, distortion of emotional well-being, emphasized feeling of sadness or apathy, and no motivation to engage in any kind of activities (Dash, 2018). External influences, such as social pressure directed on the teenager or the lack of proper support, might result in the deterioration of one’s mental state. Therefore, it is important to identify the effective ways to help the adolescents, who are facing this issue, to overcome the difficulties surrounding it and to provide possible appropriate sources of support for them.External Stressors When it comes to distinguishing the external aspects which directly affect the mental well-being of a teenager patient, the easiest one to identify is social pressure. This factor may vary depending on the surroundings of an adolescent: it can be virtual pressure or pressure from the actual social groups around a person, including friends, family, and classmates. This stressor is usually expressed by a teenager’s miscommunication with their surroundings, bad treatment towards them, or