Learning the Clinical Depression Symptom is the First Step:
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Everyone
has been down to the dumps. It’s okay to feel sad
from time to time. It’s just a natural human emotion.
While we’d rather be happy all the time, this is an
unavoidable emotion as we do experience being let
down, disappointments and loss. But we do get up and
become stronger persons. We take challenges and turn
them into opportunities.
If
a person who doesn’t get out of his slump for about
two weeks, then there is a problem. Beyond that, he
or she may have clinical depression.
Among
all mental illnesses, clinical depression
is one of the most common and easiest to treat. This
disorder also happens to anyone, irregardless of culture,
sex and class.
Sadly,
many people fail to get treatment, although treatments
have an 85 to 90% success rate, because they fail
to be diagnosed in time, partly because they don’t
know the clinical depression symptoms.
For
proper diagnosis of clinical depression
you must know the clinical depression symptoms.
If you notice someone you know that has at least 2
or 4 of these clinical depression symptoms they need
to seek professional help immediately:
·
Melancholia, constantly sad and depressed and moving
very slow.
· Overly fatigue and loss of energy.
· No interest and pleasure found in previously
enjoyed activities.
· Easily noticeably changes in sleeping habits
and insomnia.
· Feeling guilty and worthless.
· Thinking of suicide, death and/or has attempted
suicide.
For
people with clinical depression,
these symptoms are lingering and
never ceases.
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