"I am the most miserable man living. If what I feel were equally distributed to the whole human family, there would not be a cheerful face on earth. Whether I shall ever be better I cannot tell; I awfully forbode I shall not. To remain as I am is impossible. I must die or be better." - Abraham Lincoln
If five or more of the following symptoms have been present in either you or someone you know for more than two weeks, please talk to your doctor about the possibility of depression being present. Keep in mind that these symptoms could indicate a medical condition other than depression.
In addition, look for at least three of the following symptoms, which could indicate
the manic phase of manic-depression:
For a more detailed screening, look at the Goldberg Mania Inventory.
Other self-screening tests are at:
“It was not really alarming at first, since the change was subtle, but I did notice that my surroundings took on a different tone at certain times: the shadows of nightfall seemed more somber, my mornings were less buoyant, walks in the woods became less zestful, and there was a moment during my working hours in the late afternoon when a kind of panic and anxiety overtook me…” - William Styron, Darkness Visible
Sometimes the Depression Self-Screening Test
is just too clinical, and the symptoms don’t really “click” with you.
Some of the criteria are general, and if you’re suffering from
depression, specifics are easier to understand. I know that I might not
have diagnosed myself with depression just on the basis of those
symptoms. I had no change in appetite, and no sleep problems (waking up
was what was difficult). Below are some un-clinical symptoms.
How depression may affect your life.
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Please feel free to post your comment about what depression feels like. Don’t post:
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