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Understanding Depression

Depression can affect your spouse's life almost as much as your own. Learn the symptoms here to find out if you need help.

In this article, you will find:

What is depression
Are you depressed?

Are you depressed?

Are You Depressed?

Think Twice

Don't make the mistake of assuming that you should be able to cure depression by yourself. It takes someone very strong to admit he or she needs help.

Recognizing depression early can prevent needless suffering. Depression is curable most of the time. If you think you might be depressed, answer “yes” or “no” to the following questions:

  1. Do you frequently feel unhappy or down in the dumps?

  2. Are you uninterested in most of your usual activities?

  3. Has your appetite either increased or decreased significantly?

  4. Has your sleep been disturbed and/or have you been unable to get out of bed in the morning?

  5. Do you feel fatigued or low on energy most days?

  6. Do you feel worthless or guilty most days?

  7. Do you have trouble concentrating?

  8. Do you have thoughts about wishing you were dead or killing yourself?

If you answered “yes” to three or more of the questions, you might be depressed. Make an appointment right away to be evaluated by your primary care doctor or a psychiatrist.

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