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    Ten Signs You're Depressed But Don't Know It

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    Depression affects so many people that it is often called the common cold of mental illness. The Centers For Disease Control estimates that 19 million Americans suffer from it. At some point in their lives, 10% to 25% of women and 5% to 12% of men will become clinically depressed. The sputtering economy and tenuousness of the job market doesn't help: The Consumer Confidence Index just plunged to its lowest level since 1980.

    Depression is no fashionable affliction. In it is real, insidious, and when in full bloom, debilitating. Yet far too many people are oblivious to their own deep sadness or simply refuse to recognize it. Emotional vulnerability? Verboten--especially among the achiever set. They're more likely to ask for help than Tea Party members are to ask for a tax hike.

    Ignorance and denial are not cures for depression. They are guarantees that when you finally own up to your sadness, it will kick you a hell of a lot harder than when you started suppressing it.

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    Here are 10 ways to detect depression and let the healing begin.

    1. You are over-confident and fearless.

    Many people--and especially high achievers--cope with depression by acting in ways opposite to how they feel. (Shrinks call this "escapism.") Engaging in daredevil pursuits, be it  mounting a takeover of a rival company or quitting your job to open a restaurant, makes you feel invincible, when you're really in the dumps. There is a method to this madness: The major cause of depressions--those not born of biochemical imbalances, of which there are plenty--is feeling out of control or helpless. Achievers loathe that feeling and fight like hell to deny it through action. But that, ultimately, won't work.

    2. You’ve gone from one drink with dinner to three before appetizers.

    “Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life.” Bernard Shaw's observation is as true now as it was then. Drinking alcohol is the most common tactic people take to self-medicate emotional pain. The problem with this strategy is that when you finally recognize the emotional pain driving you to drink, you’ll have two disorders to contend with rather than one.

    3. You’re obsessed with achievement in bed.

    Have a limp libido? Going on a Hugh-Hefner-like tear may not lift your spirits.  If you find you've traded serial monogamy for seducing any partner that will have you, there is a good chance you're trying to keep depression at bay.

    4. Conflicts quickly escalate into fights.

    One common but exceedingly dumb way to dull the feeling of helplessness brought on by depression is to show people you’re nobody’s patsy. Get cut off on the highway? Run the bastard off the road. Have an idea shot down at a brainstorming session? Take the opinionated punk outside and pummel him. If you're lucky, maybe you'll have enough bruises to distract you from your emotional pain.

    5. You feel nothing.

    Rather than be sad, many people would choose to forgo feeling altogether. But some people end up getting stuck in neutral--dooming them to invite the same pain again and again. Worse, this zombie-like approach creates anxiety in those around you and alienates those who care for you.

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    6. You can't stop socializing.

    Immersing yourself in group activities sounds healthy--and for many people it is. However, if the sole purpose is to keep you from wrestling with your thoughts and feelings, having a brimming social calendar is not the answer (and you probably won't be all that fun a companion anyway). Like the toxic mortgage securities still stinking up bank balance sheets, you have to flush out the dreck before you can start investing anew.

    7. You can't concentrate.

    Everyone suffers from scattered thoughts now and again. Those who are depressed but who possess too much control to act out recklessly may do so in fantasy. But how to distinguish a healthy daydream from potentially dangerous ones? Healthy dreams involve changes in your life that you can realize in a handful of steps. Unhealthy ones take you from middle-class to movie-stardom overnight.

    8. You have trouble accepting praise or goodwill.

    Martin Seligman, the psychologist who revolutionized our thinking about depression, studied the behavior of dogs that were given electric shocks. Eventually, they would lay helplessly in their cages, not responding to tugs on their leashes that would have moved them to safety from the shocks. The human corollary: If you find yourself ignoring favorable gestures or simple interpersonal warmth, chances are you’re not a malcontent. You're depressed.

    9. You work harder, not smarter.

    When people are depressed, they have trouble seeing novel solutions to their problems. Instead, they do more of the same. The classic example is trying to exercise your way to happiness: If you already log a few hours a week at the gym, spending another 30 more minutes every day may briefly lift your spirits. But that relief is ephemeral. When it dissipates, get off the treadmill and get to the root of what's bothering you.

    10. You laugh and cry at times that don't call for it.

    In psychiatry, the concept "inappropriate affect" refers to behavior that is emotionally out of sync with the stimulus that prompted it. People who are depressed but do not know it exhibit a unique variant of this problem: They over-react to insignificant sadness, and ignore major league bad news.

    This flavor of depression is called alexithymia. I first came across it when one of my clients told me of taking his children to the movies: “I cried in the theater when a deer lost its mother,” he said, “but when my partner handed me the legal papers demanding a dissolution of our business, I threw them in my ‘In Box’ and proceeded to order lunch.”

    Abraham Maslow, one of America’s most influential psychologists, observed: "What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself." Fess up to how you feel so you can fight on.

    You’ll be amazed at how relieved you’ll feel when you do.

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    See also:

    Five Ways To Overcome The Fear of Chasing Your Dream

    How To Tell Someone They're Wrong (and Make Them Feel Good About It)

     

    239 comments

    • Timothy Moore  •  9 mths ago
      Nobody likes depression.
    • P-47 THUNDERBOLT  •  9 mths ago
      Well, if your not depressed...then you haven't been reading the news lately.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      people need to realize how jeolous god truly is the same thing we get up and chase everyday god gave us.U cant tell me that chasing god is gonna lead to depression i've spent some time with god it was peace on all sides he makes you feel like you're not alone and once you realize that it aint nothing that he cant do hopefully you hooked on rightousness
    • Godfather  •  9 mths ago
      The jokes are terrible. The article is right on. Any person can get depression. It takes a bad or seriously bad experience to happen to a person. Like being use to working and you lose your job. Coming close to dieing and you don't die can bring on the illness. There is nothing a person can do to stop this illness. If placed on Prozac or any anti-depression drug, you have to take that medication. A person can have bad thoughts and perform those bad thoughts. You don't care who you hurt if you get out of control. This person takes no #$%$ There is a period when this person loses reality and can do some real damage. The medication keeps you calm and balanced. The crying is the hurt from inside that the person feels. They wish the bad issue did not happen to everybody or anybody. Don't let the crying fool you. Right after the crying, rage can come out. That is when medication is needed. Some people with depression use drugs and alcohol which adds to the problem. Drugs and alcohol can increase the bad thoughts or feelings. Things can really get out of control here. This is where the bad stuff happens to society. The person loses their reality and just goes off. They want to hurt themselves and hurt others too. And they do. Staying inside the house and not leaving has to do with not wanting see the bad side of life. Escaping what is happening on the other side of that door. You feel safe inside the house because you know, when that can of worms is opened, it's not gonna be pretty when it is all said and done. Without medication, a depressed person can really cause a lot of damage. They feel like that have been pushed around for the last time and they can snap.I say a lot of bad crime is by depressed people. They got pushed to their limit. They got off their meds or they are self medicating themselves(Dual Diagnosis).Depression does not discriminate either. Doctors,Lawyers,people with degrees in Psych,police soldiers,follower people,women,men and maybe children can become depressed.Make your jokes, pick at people with depression cause you never know when you will be killed by a person who is depressed. This is a real medical illness and it is taken seriously. And from depression other problems surface like PTSD and other serious illnesses. Suicide by cops is big too. When a depressed person is ready to die they can do it in a big way and take some people with them. Families need to know who is depressed and keep an eye out. One bad word or any type of denial can send that person into a rage and the whole family is taken out. A divorce or loss of kids, cheating or separation can set a person off. Take depression seriously and learn more about the illness. You can be an innocent victim of a depressed person at any moment or time.
    • abhorrent behavior  •  9 mths ago
      no 1 sign that you're depress.....you read and leave comments on Yahoo stories.
      • RD 9 mths ago
        IGNORANCE!!! ABOUNDS!!!
      • Steve 9 mths ago
        lol nice on abhorent behavior..
    • Richard  •  9 mths ago
      Pop psychology. Useless!
      • RD 9 mths ago
        IGNORANCE!!! ABOUNDS!!!
    • Thoreau me a line  •  9 mths ago
      Every time I see an article on depression I read it. Almost every time I see me within the text. Every day I hope I find a way out of my darkness and despair. Then I make the mistake of reading another article about our worthless government and how they are screwing me out of my well earned retirement. Back I go into the darkness and despair. Am I eligible for disability?
      • RD 9 mths ago
        IGNORANCE!!! ABOUNDS!!!
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        when u need some light out of your darkness email me
    • obamabinlyin  •  9 mths ago
      Number 12. You dare not vote against Barry Obama for fear of being called a racist by your friends.
      • RD 9 mths ago
        IGNORANCE!!! ABOUNDS!!!
    • obamabinlyin  •  9 mths ago
      Number 11...you think the man who currently occupies the White House is the Messiah.
      • RD 9 mths ago
        IGNORANCE!!! ABOUNDS!!!
    • korn  •  9 mths ago
      After reading this article you are 3 minutes closer to death. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
    • robin m  •  9 mths ago
      Clinical depression is a medical condition misunderstood by people with no compassion.The people who say it's a weakness are too weak to accept modern scientific findings.The world is not flat and there truly are chemical imbalances..you will find out some day.
    • tomcib  •  9 mths ago
      They forgot to add reading Yahoo comments.
    • Harry Groinalarea  •  9 mths ago
      This article was very depressing....I think I'll have a few beers and go bungee jumping....
    • Noneofyourbusiness  •  9 mths ago
      wahhhhh...I'm depressed..wahhhh...

      Give me a break. Get over it ....

      pansies.
    • rbtdude  •  9 mths ago
      steven burglas, just do a shot, and a beer, you will be ok
    • rbtdude  •  9 mths ago
      we have one day closer to having obama out of office, so smile!
    • rbtdude  •  9 mths ago
      well gold just hit a new high, we got that going for us!
    • rbtdude  •  9 mths ago
      you think your going to vote for obama thats 13
    • rbtdude  •  9 mths ago
      you eat an oreo cookie and think its obama thats 12
    • rbtdude  •  9 mths ago
      you battle over the debt ceiling and get no where..thats 11
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