Signs of Depression
A combination of these symptoms could indicate depression:
- Change in personality - sad, withdrawn, anxious, and apathetic.
- Change in behavior - depressed, can't concentrate, absent from school or work.
- Alteration of eating or sleeping patterns.
- Loss of interest in friends, activities, or hobbies previously enjoyed.
- Fear of losing control, going crazy.
- Drug or alcohol abuse.
- Helplessness to get out of situations, powerless.
- Slowing of thought or movement.
- Sexual promiscuity.
- Feelings of guilt and self-reproach, often without sufficient cause.
- Sense of futility and worthlessness.
- Negative feelings about themselves.
- Constant fatigue - may feel worse early in the day and improve toward evening.
- Chronic but unexplained aches and pains.
- Loss of interest in life.
- An inability to make decisions, analyze or solve problems.
- Taking risks, involving themselves in dangerous undertakings.
- Difficulty making decisions.
- Significant weight change.
- Hopelessness.
- Declining dependability.
- Increased sick days.
- Thoughts of death or suicide.
- Rejection (by parents/friends foster feelings of low self-esteem and worth)
- Anger (if youth does not know how to express or effectively handle anger, especially if taught that anger is bad).
- Guilt - from feelings of failure, condemnation.
- Hormonal changes.
- Diet
- Grief due to loss.
- Chronic illness.
- Abuse (all types).
- Traumatic event.
- PAS (Post -Abortion Syndrome).
- PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome).
- Helplessness.
If you have several of these, we recommend you see a Doctor for an assessment. And call us to talk, or use the live chat.

