How to Identify Symptoms of Dysthymia
Instructions
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Watch for signs of appetite change in teens and adults. This change may range from a loss of appetite to overeating, which when left untreated, may lead to eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia.
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Pay attention to your teen or family member's sleeping habits. When depressed, many individuals attempt to "escape" through excess sleeping. Others may experience frustrating episodes of sporadic or chronic insomnia.
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Watch for signs of lethargy and fatigue. Those suffering from depression often feel very unmotivated and lackluster when faced with any type of activity. Feeling "tired all the time" is also a very common symptom of depression.
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Observe your child or assess yourself for indications of low self-esteem and confidence. Often, those who are depressed have very low feelings of self-worth and value.
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Pay attention to any signs of difficulty concentrating or thinking or processing information. Difficulties making decisions are also a very common sign of depression, often accompanied by an "I don't care" attitude.
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