Take the LifeWorks Challenge!
Are you depressed?
Take our depression test to find out if it’s just the blues or if you have symptoms of clinical depression:
1)
Have you been in a depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day for a couple of weeks or more?
Yes No
2)
Have you lost interest in fun and pleasurable activities, nearly every day for at least two weeks?
Yes No
3)
Have you experienced a significant weight change recently?
Yes No
4)
Has your appetite changed (increased or decreased) for an extended period?
Yes No
5)
Have your sleep habits changed in the last few weeks?
Yes No
7)
Have you had feelings of excessive guilt or feelings of worthlessness recently?
Yes No
9)
Have you had any thoughts of death or any thoughts of suicide?
Yes No
10)
Have you recently had a baby (post-partum depression)?
Yes No
11)
Did the depressed mood begin within four weeks of giving birth?
Yes No
Did you respond yes to either question 1 or 2?
If so, you may be in the beginning stages of depression, but if other signs are not present, you might just have the blues. A recent event may have triggered your sadness, in which case therapy can help. If you are prone to dips in mood, or if your symptoms become more severe, you may be a candidate for medication as well as therapy.
Did you answer yes four or more times in questions 3-9 or 12?
If so, you may have a clinically diagnosable depression. It’s important to get help quickly. Severe and chronic depression can become self-sustaining. Early intervention is crucial!
Did you answer yes to question 9?
If so, we urge you to get help immediately. Depression is temporary. Suicide is permanent!
Did you respond yes to question 10?
If so, you may be experiencing post-partum depression. Post-partum depression can be serious. Counseling can help. We can work closely with your OB-GYN to address your symptoms.
Depression is a treatable condition. Psychotherapy, behavioral changes such as exercise and healthy eating, and medication can help tremendously.
Take the Lifeworks challenge! We urge you to get help now.
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