Am I Depressed? 13 Related Symptoms and Transitions
Symptoms of Depression
These are some common symptoms of depression:
Feelings of hopelessness
Lack of interest in things you used to enjoy
No interest in planning for the future
Difficulty concentrating
Persistent sadness
Feeling empty
Loss of interest in sex
Significant weight loss when not dieting, or weight gain
Feelings of worthlessness
Excessive or inappropriate guilt
Insomnia, or sleeping too much
Fatigue
Recurrent thoughts of death
These are common symptoms of depression, but it takes a professional to accurately make the diagnosis. While the internet is a source of valuable information, "Dr. Google" is not a reliable professional to consult for a diagnosis!
Transitions Can Contribute to Depression
Transitions in your life can contribute to depressed feelings. Changes like these can be problematic:
Separation or divorce
Career change
Major health issues
Illness or death of a loved one
Moving
Financial woes
Infertility or miscarriage
Even positive changes can leave you feeling down if they don’t meet your expectations:
Getting married
Starting a family
A big promotion
Moving
Sending the last child to college
Retiring
Yes, dealing with both positive and negative transitions can be tough. And if you didn’t have strong role models for resilience when you were growing up, you may be someone who as an adult feels particularly battered by change, and you may have an underlying tendency toward depression. The changes in your life then transform that tendency into a dominant factor. Treatment with an experienced professional can help you feel better and develop an resilient and optimistic outlook.Click through to learn about my approach to depression treatment. If you'd like to learn more, reach out to me here.
Diane Spear, LCSW-R, owns a private practice in the Union Square/Greenwich Village area of Manhattan (New York City). She specializes in anxiety, depression, couples, and parenting treatment, and has been helping people find the joy in everyday life since 1995. She is accepting new patients.
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