Table of Contents
Signs of Depression
How Do I know if I am Severely Depressed?
Depression Is A Real Illness
What Causes Depression?
When Should I see a doctor?
Is there Treatment for Depression?
Are there any "natural" treatments for depression?
Depression and Suicide
Depression and Anxiety Disorders
Manic Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Panic Attacks and Depression
Depression and Alcohol
How Does Depression affect Physical health?
Avoid Depression in a Few Easy Steps
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14 signs
of Depression
There is usually a period of time that a person takes to sink
into a depression. It normally does not happen overnight. Watch
out
for these signs
amongst your friends or family if you suspect that they are slipping
into depression.
Once the signs and syntoms become obvious,
do seek professional help immediately.
1. The person has
drastic change of appetite.
If the person suddenly gains weight or plummets to a stick-thin
figure, then chances are he might be depressed. This is just
one sign that has to correspond
with other signs to validate the existence of depression.
2. He suddenly
has a sudden change in sleeping patterns.
The person could be a sound sleeper his entire life and then
suddenly, experiences insomnia and other sleeping problems. This
could be a symptom that depression
is lurking.
3. The person suddenly
loses interest in things and activities he used to enjoy.
If a person had been passionate about an activity, e.g., basketball, and
then suddenly makes a 360 degree turn, that could be a symptom of depression.
4. There is energy
loss and presence of fatigue.
You may see an apparent change in attitude. The person does not
want to actively participate in activities. Energy is seeped
from him and when
asked what
the matter is, he could only shrug and retreat back to his sadness.
5. The person feels
he is unworthy.
This is when depression can be moving into a serious mode. The
person begins to feel that he has nothing to live for and unworthy
of being
loved and
appreciated.
6. The
person starts losing hope.
Gone is his optimism to live another day. He is already hopeless
and no amount of "hope springs eternal" can pull him
out of this rut.
7. The person feels guilty without any
reason at all.
The person stops himself from being happy because he feels he has
no right to be one. He harbors guilt for no apparent reason.
8. He becomes indecisive.
What used to be a firm decision-maker suddenly becomes fickle-minded
and too indecisive. Depression occurs when one is too insecure
to come up with
decisions.
9. He is suicidal.
This is such an alarming sign that medical help must be provided
as soon as possible.
10. He experiences
melancholia.
Melancholia is that sadness that completely engulfs the person
and is characterized by the following: waking up two hours
earlier than
the
usual, languidly
moving in the morning and walking slowly.
11. He becomes
mentally disturbed.
He suddenly thinks of morbid things, detaches himself from
his usual mindset and starts hallucinating.
12. He develops
physical aches.
A depressed person gets stomachaches or muscle pains with
no physiological basis at all.
13. He
obtains that "My life is
passing by" feeling.
Other than assimilating the "Life is unfair!" and "what
has gone wrong?" drama, a clinically depressed person also feels
that he is just simply watching his life deteriorating from afar.
14. The person
becomes antisocial.
A depressed person is likely to isolate himself from
his family and friends. But there is also a case
when a depressed
person
gets so
frightened being
alone that he clings to people all the time. However,
no amount of social involvement
makes him feel better.
Depression, if
not seriously taken and treated, would lead to more severe mental
illnesses or
even death.
Everyone has to know
the
signs and symptoms
so the
next time he has a hunch that a loved one is
suffering from depression, he could
immediately ask a doctor to administer professional
assistance.