Depression & Other Mood Disorders
Signs And Symptoms Of Depression
Depression and other mood disorders are serious illnesses that are very common. The key symptoms are continuous feelings of sadness or loss of interest. In addition, lack of energy, sleep disturbances, poor focus, and thoughts of self-worth or guilt are also common. In any event, leaving this unchecked has serious consequences, with suicide being the worst-case scenario.
Approximately one in four persons will have a depressive disorder in their lifetime. With this in mind, the presentation of depression changes over your lifespan. Therefore, a complete medical and psychological examination is necessary for an accurate diagnosis. For instance, depression amongst the senior citizen usually appears as agitation, impatience, anxiety, and memory issues.
Depression can happen as a reaction to stress, due to an underlying medical problem, or even "out of the blue". It frequently lasts months without treatment and negatively affects your physical and mental health.
Psychological

Inability to concentrate or make simple decisions
Memory lapses
Becoming rather vague
Easily distracted
Less intuitive & creative
Worrying
Negative thinking
Depression & anxiety
Emotional

Irritable
Extra sensitive to criticism
Feeling out of control
Angry
Lack of confidence
Lack of self-esteem
Physical

Aches/pains & muscle tension/grinding teeth
Frequent colds/infections
Allergies/rashes/skin irritations
Constipation/diarrhoea/ IBS
Weight loss or gain
Indigestion/heartburn/ulcers
Hyperventilating/lump in the throat/pins & needles
Dizziness/palpitations
Panic attacks/nausea
Physical tiredness
Menstrual changes/loss of libido/sexual problems
Heart problems/high blood pressure
