Common questions

What is the most reliable symptom of depression?

What is the most reliable symptom of depression?

Having a hopeless or helpless outlook on your life is the most common symptom of depression. Other feelings may be worthlessness, self-hate, or inappropriate guilt. Common, recurring thoughts of depression may be vocalized as, “It’s all my fault,” or “What’s the point?”

How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?

Signs and symptoms of depression

  1. Persistent sadness.
  2. Loss of interest in everyday activities.
  3. Irritability.
  4. Loss of energy.
  5. Insomnia.
  6. Problems with concentration.
  7. Suicidal thoughts.

Does depression affect problem solving?

Depressive symptoms were associated with impaired everyday problem-solving ability directly and indirectly mediated via learning and memory, and reasoning. Although depressive symptoms were associated with speed of processing, speed of processing was not significantly related to everyday problem-solving ability.

Is absent mindedness a symptom of depression?

Forgetfulness can also be a sign of depression—or a consequence of it.

How does depression affect your decision-making?

When we say depression leads to poorer decision, it means that the decisions lead to outcomes that have less positive impact on your life over the long run. The first way depression leads to poor decisions is that depressed people tend to be more indecisive. They have more trouble making any decision at all.

Can a person be depressed but don’t know it?

People who are depressed but do not know it exhibit a unique variant of this problem: They over-react to insignificant sadness, and ignore major league bad news. This flavor of depression, a stepchild of alexithymia which causes a gross lack of appropriate feelings, can really make you feel out-of-control.

Is it fashionable to be depressed all the time?

Depression is no fashionable affliction. In it is real, insidious, and when in full bloom, debilitating. Yet far too many people are oblivious to their own deep sadness or simply refuse to recognize it.

Why do people get depressed all the time?

There are many causes of depression; in my work I focus on people’s needs to create art and to make meaning, and on how to deal with the depression that arises when those needs go unmet for whatever reason. Let’s play a little word association. When I say someone is DEPRESSED, what comes to mind? You might think of someone who:

Is it true that depression is not completely disabling?

Our depression may not be completely disabling, but it’s real. “I once read that succumbing to depression doesn’t mean you are weak, but that you have been trying to be strong for too long, which is maybe a form of denial.

People who are depressed but do not know it exhibit a unique variant of this problem: They over-react to insignificant sadness, and ignore major league bad news. This flavor of depression, a stepchild of alexithymia which causes a gross lack of appropriate feelings, can really make you feel out-of-control.

Our depression may not be completely disabling, but it’s real. “I once read that succumbing to depression doesn’t mean you are weak, but that you have been trying to be strong for too long, which is maybe a form of denial.

Depression is no fashionable affliction. In it is real, insidious, and when in full bloom, debilitating. Yet far too many people are oblivious to their own deep sadness or simply refuse to recognize it.

When to talk to your doctor about depression?

Although you might feel that there’s no hope, talk to your doctor about treatment options. Even severe depression symptoms can be treated. Not all people with risk factors will be suicidal. In addition to depression or other mental illness, risk factors for suicide include:

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