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It is normal to feel sad or disappointed during some periods in life. There may be valid reasons for temporary disappointments and grief, and it is healthy to look within one’s self to examine our feelings and responses to events. Depression is not just sadness or grief. It is not a sign of inner weakness, and it is not incurable!

Clinical depression is a brain disorder with specific indicators. Often the end result of chronic strain or stress that an individual has been going through, depression frequently coexists with other diagnoses, such as chemical dependency or anxiety. Mood disorders, especially depression, are very common. You or someone you know may suffer from depression.

Most depressive disorders go untreated, but fortunately, there’s good news! With appropriate depression treatment, this disorder can be resolved. Depression is a disease that can be overcome!

Many effective depression treatment options are available. Help and treatment for depression should always be discussed with your doctor. Professionals often recommend depression treatment that combines therapy and medication. There are a number of modalities to treat depression, including individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, cognitive therapy, and medications, if indicated.

Learning to recognize the symptoms of depression may help you or those you care about receive depression treatment when it is needed.

Signs and symptoms of depression:

• Persistent sadness or unhappiness
• Lack of energy and fatigue
• Loss of interest in previously enjoyable
activities
• Sense of worthlessness or guilt
• Irritability
• Sudden change in appetite
• Weight gain or weight loss
• Disruption of normal sleep pattern
• Physical discomfort
• Difficulty thinking or concentrating
• Thoughts of suicide or death.*

For more information on depression and the hope that treatment offers, click here.

*Sources of information include the
  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of   Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition)



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