Depression: Signs, Screening, and Treatment Options

Depression is a mental health condition that affects mood, energy, sleep, and focus. It can develop gradually and vary in severity. With appropriate care, many people experience meaningful improvement.

Our website is for information only. We help you understand your options and prepare for conversations with licensed providers, but we do not diagnose, treat, or guarantee outcomes.

What Is Depression?

Common Signs and Symptoms

Physical Symptoms

Emotional and Thought Symptoms

Daily Life Impact

When to Seek Immediate Help

Call your local emergency number now if you have thoughts of self-harm, a plan to hurt yourself, or feel unable to stay safe. For mental health emergencies, use your country’s suicide and crisis line. Online information cannot replace urgent care.

Depression and Substance Use

How Depression Is Evaluated

Ask about mood, sleep, energy, appetite, focus, and safety

Review medical history, medications, and substance use

Use brief screening tools to identify symptom patterns

Treatment Options

Therapy Approaches

Medication Support

Levels of Care

Skills You Can Practice Now

Guidance for Loved Ones

Preparing for Your Appointment

FAQs

Is depression just sadness?

No. Sadness is temporary. Depression is persistent and interferes with daily functioning.

Often yes. Outpatient and IOP options are designed to fit work and school schedules.

Helpful Resources

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In Crisis? Get Immediate Help

If you are in danger or thinking of self-harm, call 911 (or your local emergency number). In the US, dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.