Depression is: painful, and has symptoms such as yours and eight others (social withdrawal, fuzzy thinking, anxiety, body aches, a significant increase or decrease in sleep, a significant increase or decrease in food intake with a loss or gain in weight, etc.). In extreme cases people have suicidal thoughts. You sound like you've been through a lot, so go see a psychiatrist first, then a psychologist?
Answered 4/30/2016
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Depression: Sounds like you could greatly benefit from seeing a Physician for assessment for anti-depressant to help stabilize your mood for now. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for depression can also greatly help. If you are feeling really down please consider calling a crisis line 800-784-2433 or depression help line 800-826-3632 Help is available Netherlands Hotline: 0602 222 88 or sostelefonischehulpdienst.nl/
Answered 11/28/2017
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Therapy?: Have you yet tried any form of psychotherapy? Typically, the optimal combination of things to treat emotional issues such as depression is medication (which, on your best day, is supposed to take the edge off symptoms) but the real gruntwork takes place in psychotherapist's consulting room.
Answered 5/12/2016
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