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Depression Test


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Are you depressed? Do you struggle with depression? Take this short 10 question self-quiz to find out.
Go through each statement and respond to it according to how you truly feel.
Personality Tests and Quizzes 01.28.09 21  0 no comments

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zingela

11.05.09

Those who score in this level are often categorized as being very depressed. Depression at this level is commonly accompanied by symptoms of depression, such as lethargy, clouded thinking, apathy, pessimism, and feeling hopeless. Considering suicide as a way to end the suffering is also common when depression reaches this level. Depression is a behavioral condition. It is NOT caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Depression can be successfully resolved by addressing the underlying factors associated with it. In fact, depression and anxiety often co-exist because many of the underlying factors are the same. Since the factors that cause depression at this level are complex, professional therapy is almost always required to bring about a successful resolution. Nonetheless, depression at any level can be successfully resolved with the right information, help, and support. Living normally is attainable and sustainable when the right work is done.
jessita

10.13.09

Anonymous
Nyla

08.30.09

Anonymous
mickey1952

08.26.09

Your level of depression is mildly elevated above the normal range. While this category is elevated above what's considered normal, many people score in this category. Mild depression is a common occurrence in today’s society. Those who typically score in this range can benefit from good self-help materials. Developing your spiritual life can also play a role in lowering depression at this level. Counseling/therapy can also be helpful if you believe your depression is persistently in this range.
marusik-Gemini

07.23.09

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