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Does this fit "depression"?


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Good Afternoon, You have come to the right place! Please feel free to roam the site at your own pace. If you look to the left of the screen under "TOOLS" you will find our Depression Test. This test is not a diagnostic tool and is not a replacement or substitute for a physician's advice. The purpose of these tests is to prepare you with information that you can present to your physician. When you're finished the test, you can either print your Final Report or email it directly to your doctor. If you have any question or concerns with our site or please contact Susanne or I at support@depressioncenter.net. We are the Support Specialist for The Depression Center and are open to any questions or concerns you may have. Looking forward to hearing from you soon! Melanie
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Hello, I could use some advice - if I were to describe a person who is: - always overwhelmed, stressed, tired, etc - and that all these feelings are "justified" because they are always caused by someone or something else - and that any disagreement is taken as a personal attack - requies constant reinforcement that she has "support" to deal with all this (constant!) - is always looking for the next physical ailment - refuses to let things go that she decides are "wrong" (always caused by another's intentions, clulessness, malice, etc.) -always worried about what others think of her and paranoid about others' intentions - never develops or maintains friends to run around with outside of family, hates/avoids parties or other social events (and consequently manages to either be always late or to feel ill right before so as to not go) -but can put on a great cheerful show for the general public so that they cannot see any of this - and, perhaps most importantly, has been this way for at least 35 years? Sometimes she is ok to handle and others (goes in phases, I think?) is bloody impossible because all the items I described above are really magnified. Without question she is not mean or ill-intentioned. She does have an abysmal self-esteem though. Ok, here is my question (and I apologize for being long-winded) - Does this fit symptoms of depression? (someone *just* clued me in that it might and I frankly know nothing about it) If so, is there any way this can be helped if the person in question will not admit it? (If I were to even hint that I was thinking this, there would be massively hurt feelings, tears, feelings of personal attack, failure, anger, etc.) Can someone suggest something to read so that I can figure out how to address this? I'm really running thin on being the constant support and hearing nothing but complaints and such. thank you for your help and time...

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