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What Are Some Signs of Depression You Should Take Seriously?

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Depression is one of America’s most widespread disorders today, with millions of people suffering from this condition. Unfortunately, its rates seem to be on the rise, with signs of depression increasing dangerously among children and teenagers. Depression can have significant societal consequences, causing billions of dollars in lost productivity in the United States each year. Tragically, tens of thousands of Americans kill themselves every year, and many of these suicides result at least partly from depression.

It is essential to recognize the signs of this mental health disorder before they decrease your quality of life or even pose a danger to you or someone you love. Thankfully, you can manage and treat depression. If you think you may have depression, reach out for depression disorder treatment at the Willows at Red Oak today by calling 855.773.0614

What Are Some Signs of Depression?

Depression is about much more than feeling sad or down, but that is one of its main symptoms. Depression can also mean a loss of interest in things you used to enjoy, like gathering with friends or pursuing a favorite pastime. Someone with depression may withdraw from social relationships, and her performance at work or school may suffer. Eating and drinking habits may change, resulting in weight loss or gain. Women are more likely than men to struggle with depression.

Unfortunately, depression symptoms are often more than just emotional or mental. Physical symptoms are common, as well. People with depression often report increased muscle soreness, fatigue, upset stomach, or headaches. These pains often rise and fall with someone’s depression, but that can be good news as it means that treating these pains may also improve someone’s mood.

Can Depression Occur With Other Disorders?

Unfortunately, yes. Depression often occurs with other disorders, making it more challenging to treat. The most common co-occurring disease for people who suffer from depression is anxiety. Depression is also likely when someone suffers from any debilitating physical condition that impacts her ability to function in society.

It is also common for a depressed person to have a substance abuse issue. Someone with this type of dual diagnosis may need to seek out specialized services, like the ones we offer young women at the Willows at Red Oak to treat both the substance use disorder and depression. This treatment often requires a temporary stay at an inpatient facility. 

With the help of dual diagnosis treatment at The Willows at Red Oak, we simultaneously treat depression and addiction. As a result, you have the tools that you need to combat your cravings for drugs or alcohol and the skills you need to manage your mental health symptoms. As a result of this type of treatment, a full, long-term recovery is possible.

How Can You Help Someone Conquer Depression?

People who receive various forms of talk therapy, medication, or both can usually recover and return to their previously enjoyed life. Indeed, rates of treatment success for depression are relatively high, particularly when compared to other mental health disorders. Because depression is a chronic condition, it will ebb and flow throughout a person’s life. However, with the appropriate treatment, you can learn to manage your symptoms and take back control of your life. 

To address the symptoms of depression, we use a variety of evidence-based and holistic therapies, which we tailor to the individual’s unique needs. A few of the therapy options that you may receive at the Willows at Red Oak include:

Despite the widespread nature of depression, trained professionals can treat it successfully. If you or one of your loved ones suffers from depression or a co-occurring disorder, remember that there is hope. Contact The Willows at Red Oak at 855.773.0614 today to learn more about how to recover from depression.