Depression Education

  SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION 

 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

                                       

 Unexplained aches

 Unexplained crying spells

 Feelings of worthlessness

 

 Significant appetite changes

 Inability to concentrate

 

 

 Significant changes in sleep patterns

 Indifference

 

 

 

 Agitation

 

 

 

 Anxiety

 

 

 

 Pessimism

 

 

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.

 

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