Major Depression Disorder is a severe disorder that affects your way of thinking, acting, and feeling.
It is not the same as grief following a loss though they may co-exist. The distinction between the two assists in directing the assistance you require.
• Depressed mood at least two weeks.
• Loss of interest in regular activities.
• Hunger varies as one loses or gains weight.
• Sleep disorders, excessive or inadequate.
• Fatigue and low energy
• Visible irritability or slowness of movement and speech.
• Guilt or worthlessness.
• The inability to think clearly, concentrate, or make decisions.
• Suicidal thoughts or feelings
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