Everyone has a gloomy day, you feel bad and fun is nowhere to be found. If this feeling lasts longer, you may be experiencing depression. But how do you recognize depression?
Koko Beers, spokesperson at the Brain Foundation, provides the answer to this question.
Depression can be diagnosed if someone has at least one of the following symptoms for at least two weeks:
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If someone has both of the above symptoms, then at least three of the following characteristics must also be present in order to speak of depression. Only one of the above symptoms must have four of the following:
The symptoms there are varies from person to person. Depression involves psychological suffering and severely hampers daily and professional functioning.
In the video below, Psychologist Merel Hovestad once again explains how to recognize depression in yourself or others.
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