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How To Recognize
Depression
In the briefest possible terms, here are the
warning signs, or symptoms, of depression. If you, or someone you know,
exhibits 5 or more of these signs, for more than 2 weeks, then you, or he or
she, needs to get help.
Symptoms of Depression
- Persistent sad, anxious, numb, or
"empty" mood
- Feelings of worthlessness, helplessness,
guilt
- Feelings of hopelessness, pessimism
- Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and
activities that you once enjoyed
- Insomnia, early-morning awakening, or
oversleeping
- Decreased energy, fatigue, being "slowed
down" or feeling sluggish
- Increased appetite with weight gain, or
decreased appetite with weight loss
- Thoughts of self-injury, or attempting to
injure yourself
- Thoughts of death or suicide, suicide
attempts
- Restlessness, irritability, nervousness
- Difficulty concentrating, remembering things,
or making decisions
- Persistent physical symptoms that do not
respond to treatment, such as headaches, backaches, etc.
Keep in mind that these are only possible signs
of depression. They don't necessarily mean you are suffering from depression.
There are some physical
illnesses which can bring on some of these, and there are some
drugs which can produce
similar side-effects. This is why it is very important to get help. If you
do, in fact, have clinical depression, you can get treatment; and if that is
not what's wrong with you, then obviously there is something else, which needs
attention.
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