Depression
Depression is a common mental health condition that affects mood, thoughts, and daily functioning. It can lead to feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in activities. Understanding its signs and symptoms is essential for seeking help and finding effective treatments.
- π§ How does depression affect my memory and focus?
- πͺ How can I get motivated when I donβt feel like doing anything?
- π€ Can you feel okay one day and still have depression?
- π§ How does teenage depression differ from adult depression?
- π How can I deal with feelings of worthlessness?
- π Why do I lose interest in things I used to enjoy?
- π³ How does spending time outdoors help improve mood?
- π What is high-functioning depression and how can I identify it?
- π» How do online therapy options compare to in-person therapy?
- π What triggers depression and how can I avoid them?
- π How can I explain my depression to family and friends?
- π€ Why do I feel better when I avoid social interactions?
- π€ How can I explain to someone that Iβm not just being lazy?
- π Why does my appetite change when Iβm feeling low?
- π What are the early signs of depression?
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