Hi, my DS (14) has just recently started crying and saying he 'feels sad for no reason'.
Several times recently he's been very sad / crying at bedtime. It seems like the main trigger for this is a problem at school with a GCSE subject, he's stressed and anxious about a piece of work.
But from the discussion I had with him last night, he seems to have some dark thoughts flying around his mind that are more general. He was saying that school is pointless and that working hard is pointless and that all you do when you finish school and uni is get a job and then the corporate overlords own your time and that is pointless as well.
I'm feeling very worried about this 'life is pointless' attitude and not sure what to do about it. Obviously I hope that his dark thoughts and sad feelings will die down once he gets this GCSE piece of work out of the way and is feeling less stressed about it.
But if he doesn't, so far my own plans to help him are to see if I can get him to take up any new hobbies and / or exercise, get him out on family walks in nature, get him some vitamin D tablets, research books on CBT (the techniques helped me when I suffered from anxiety as an adult), and if none of that works, try to find some CBT counselling.
But I recognise that your son is deeper into his depression and if he's sleeping all day it sounds like it will be a challenge to help him.
Does he not have to get up for school or has he left school?
My best friend's daughter went through an awful year when she was 15, very depressed and self harming. She had CBT and learned some techniques to help her deal with difficult thoughts and has come through it and is happy and healthy.
It sounds like your son needs help to get his negative thinking patterns out of his head and replaced with more positive ones and CBT can help with that. Also he needs some help to get back into a routine of being up and awake in the daytime and needs help finding some activities that give him meaning and purpose and help him feel content. But I can imagine that it is very difficult to force him to get up at the right time.