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Depression

Depression is a mood disorder in which someone experiences such low moods that it interferes with their daily life. The condition not only affects a patient’s moods, but a person with depression may also think and act differently than they used to.

Generally, patients qualify for depression diagnoses if they exhibit at least five of the following symptoms:

  • Low or depressed mood daily

  • Intrusive thoughts about death or committing suicide

  • Feeling uninterested in activities that the patient used to enjoy

  • Difficulty concentrating or with memory

  • Unintended weight loss or gain

  • Feeling guilty or worthless

  • Trouble with sleep

  • Fatigue or low energy levels

  • Slowed movements

  • Fidgeting

Benefit From 

Psychoeducation

Coping Tools & Techniques

Authentic Care

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