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How To Know If You Are Depressed?

This blog will help you to know if you are depressed or not.

By Shanu SinghPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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We all feel sad or miserable at some point in our lives, but normally these feelings are temporary and leave us as the days go by. Without leaving a greater mark on our path than that of a complicated moment, they can have a reason for being or appear without a reason that justifies their presence.

But sometimes the pain, the pain, and their fellow men do not disappear. Sometimes the areas of a person's life are so affected that they break what they were or aspired to be over time. Everyone can feel sad sometimes, but someone is said to suffer depression when these feelings don't go away quickly or get so bad that they interfere with their daily routine.

The World Health Organization defines depression as a frequent mental disorder, characterized by the presence of sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or lack of self-esteem, sleep or appetite disorders, feeling tired, and lack of concentration.

But here's the question arises: how to detect that you are suffering from depression? To find out there are various symptoms with different ways of knowing them," . Moreover these symptoms do not always remains the same, there is a depression for each person who suffers it. “All depressions are different just as all cancers are different. That is to say, they can be similar but never of the same size, importance and durability ".

Pay attention to how we feel in each moment and to the signals that our body sends us are essential steps to detect what is happening to us.

Signs Of Possible Depression :

There are five classes of different symptoms: effective, motivational, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological. here's how we describes them as follows:

1. Effective Symptoms

This first block can be manifested through feelings of guilt, sadness, shame, anger, and/or anxiety.

2. Motivational Symptoms

The specialist locates in this section the loss of motivation, dependence on other people, and the tendency to avoid problems. "The person does not want to see what happens and tends to think that it will end up being solved or that they will do something, but they do not make any decision," he explains.

3. Cognitive Symptoms

They are multiple and are usually very striking. Among them there is indecision, catastrophic perception of problems, excessive self-criticism, and absolutist thinking. There is a syndrome called the emperor or the empress and that is usually associated with this absolutist thought: I am always right and the others are not. The world is against me and I am the only one who can tell how things are , he details.

Memory, learning problems, and difficulty concentrating and remembering even the most immediate are also part of this third point. "You are like a cloud who is very confused," says the specialist.

4. Behavioral Symptoms

Avoidance of problems, passivity before everything that happens, and a notable deficiency in social relationships. "That happens a lot, and mostly the person with depression have more changes become isolated. The individual usually thinks that they do not understand him, that he is weak, and that, therefore, he should not show his weakness out of shame. In the end he feels that he has to hide and he tends to avoid people, problems, and the world.

5. Physiological Symptoms

They are usually extreme sleep disturbances: either the person does not sleep at all or sleeps absolutely all hours of the day so as not to be awake. They can also be disturbances of appetite: the individual is given by not eating or eating everything because of anxiety. Or there may be sexual alterations: either he does not want any sex or all he wants is to alleviate the problem he has trying to find satisfaction through this route.

How To Deal With These Symptoms ?

Many people with depression do not have all the symptoms, but most have about five or six of the lines mentioned above.

"If you are feel bad, then go to a specialist or a psychologist to know if you have any type of relationship problem, complexes , insecurities. And if he knows what's happening to you is something more serious, he will immediately recommend you to visit a psychiatrist".

Finally, compare this situation to hearing a noise coming from the car. When we perceive a strange sound coming from our vehicle, we automatically take it to a workshop because we don't know what is going on. Well here, in his own words, it's not about making a self-diagnosis, but saying: hey, do you feel good emotionally? No, well then go to a specialist .

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