Unofficial and Official Symptoms of Depression
Depressed people have some or more of the following characteristics:
· They lose interest on their love life, career, friends, and family.
· They experience loneliness, hopelessness, gloom, and indifference to their surroundings. It is a feeling of
extreme despair.
· They seek to escape from problems and even from life itself. Thoughts of leaving home, running away or avoidance
of others is common. They feel life is hopeless and worthless. Suicidal thoughts are lurking in their minds.
· There is a tendency to escape from the company of others because of an unexplained fear of being rejected. Their
withdrawal consequently brings on some rejection by other people. They cancel scheduled activities, become
uninterested to return phone calls, and seek ways to avoid talking with or seeing others.
· They are overly sensitive to what others say and do. They may misinterpret actions and suggestions in a negative
way and become irritable because of those mistaken assumptions. They complain and cry a lot.
· They have a general loss of self-esteem. They feel more and more negative about life’s events, and they even
question their own personal worth. Their self–confidence level is extremely low.
· They experience negative changes in physical activities––appetite, sleeping and sex. Some lose interest in sexual
activities. Some lose interest in food while others gorge themselves with all they can eat. Some sleep constantly
while others cannot get to sleep easily, or they wake up in the middle of the night and cannot go back to sleep
again.
· There is usually an underlying feeling of guilt. They often feel overly responsible for other people’s
feelings.
· Depression often makes the depressed dependent upon other people. This further aggravates a feeling of
helplessness, which makes them more upset.
· They have difficulty expressing and handling their feelings. Anger is especially difficult for them to control.
Because of a sense of worthlessness and lack of knowledge in dealing with their situation, they get more enraged in
themselves. This can be directed outward at others.
Above ninety-five percent of even the most depressed individuals can be totally cured if the condition is
identified at the early stages. It is essential to know and take action when the early warning signs of depression
are manifesting.

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