Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens

259: Why Is My Teen So Snarky?

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Feb 17, 2026
They unpack when teen snark is normal attitude versus a possible sign of depression. They highlight irritability across settings, the role of sleep and phone use, and how family dynamics and younger siblings can be affected. Practical first steps and when to seek professional help are also covered.
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INSIGHT

Snark Can Signal Teen Depression

  • Teen depression often presents as irritability and snark rather than classic low mood.
  • Dismissing pervasive crankiness as "just teens being teens" can miss real depression.
ANECDOTE

Inpatient Teen Who Seemed Just 'Awful'

  • Lisa recounts a 14–15-year-old at an inpatient unit who was unbearably prickly and later diagnosed with depression.
  • After treatment, his demeanor changed dramatically within weeks, showing how easily depression can be missed.
INSIGHT

Who They Are Snarky With Matters

  • Widespread irritability toward nearly everyone is a stronger depression flag than crankiness limited to parents.
  • If a teen is pleasant at school but nasty only at home, the issue may be family dynamics, not depression.
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