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The Symptoms of Clinical Depression

The Symptoms of Clinical Depression

Clinical depression affects everyone differently — but there are common signs that can help you recognise when you, or someone you care about, might be experiencing more than just a passing low mood.

How Depression Can Feel

Depression isn’t just feeling sad. It’s a deep, persistent sense of emotional heaviness that can affect your thoughts, behaviours, body, and relationships. It often lingers for weeks or months, making daily life feel like a struggle.

You might feel:

  • Constant sadness, hopelessness, or emptiness
  • Tearful for no clear reason
  • Irritable, restless, or anxious
  • Numb or emotionally disconnected
  • What It Does to Your Thinking
    Depression changes how you think. You may notice:
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  • Negative thoughts that feel hard to shake
  • Harsh self-criticism or feelings of worthlessness
  • Thinking life isn’t worth living

How It Shows Up in the Body

Depression doesn’t just affect the mind — it often shows up physically too:

  • Low energy or constant fatigue
  • Changes in sleep (too much or too little)
  • Appetite changes or weight loss/gain
  • Aches, pains, or unexplained health issues

Everyday Things That Become Harder

When you’re depressed, even simple tasks can feel overwhelming:

  • Avoiding friends or isolating yourself
  • Struggling with work or school
  • Losing interest in hobbies or activities you once enjoyed
  • Letting self-care routines slide

What to Look for in Loved Ones

If someone close to you seems withdrawn, low on energy, or “just not themselves,” they may be silently struggling. Gently checking in with them can make a difference.

Recognising these symptoms early means you can seek support sooner. Depression is treatable — and the earlier you reach out, the easier it is to start feeling better.

You can call SADAG at 0800 567 567 (24-hour suicide crisis line) or 0800 21 22 23 for mental health support. Lifeline is also available at 0861 322 322. Online support groups and therapy can also offer connection and guidance when you need it most.

👉 Next: What Causes Depression?

Reviewed April 2025. Always consult a professional for individual guidance.


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