Depression
Depression Education
SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION |
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PHYSICAL |
MENTAL |
PERSONAL |
INTERPERSONAL |
Loss of energy |
Hopelessness |
Feelings of Guilt |
Social withdrawal |
Persistent lethargy |
Suicidal thoughts |
Indecisiveness |
Irritability |
Unexplained pains |
Prolonged sadness |
Inability to enjoy former interests |
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Unexplained aches |
Unexplained crying spells |
Feelings of worthlessness |
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Significant appetite changes |
Inability to concentrate |
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Significant changes in sleep patterns |
Indifference |
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Agitation |
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Anxiety |
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Pessimism |
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Facts About Depression
- Depression strikes nearly 20 million Americans each year.
- Two-thirds of people suffering from depression do not seek the necessary treatment.
- The suicide rate is as high as 15% for people with untreated severe depression.
- Treatment works. More than 80% of all people with clinical depression who receive proper treatment significantly improve their lives.
- Screenings or self-assessments are often times the first step in getting help.