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Health Tip: Do You Need Psychological Therapy?
By LadyLively on October 2, 2017
Everyone is sad now and then. But there’s a difference between ordinary sadness and symptoms of depression, which may warrant psychological therapy.
The American Psychological Association says you should consider therapy if:
- You feel overwhelmingly helpless and sad.
- You find it difficult to carry out everyday activities, such as concentrating at work.
- You worry excessively, always expect the worst or are constantly on edge.
- Your actions are harmful to you or to others. Examples include drinking too much, abusing drugs or becoming overly argumentative and aggressive.
Source: HealthDay
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