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Depression & Anxiety in Santa Clara, Utah
Anxiety Vs. Depression
What Is Depression?
- Sadness, hopelessness, or anxiousness
- Loss of interest in things you once enjoyed
- A lack of energy
- Eating more or less than you used to
- Sleeping too little or too much
- Trouble thinking or concentrating
To classify your symptoms as indicative of depression, they should persist throughout most of the day, nearly every day, for a minimum of two weeks, and there should be no underlying medical cause, such as a thyroid disorder, contributing to these symptoms. Your healthcare provider can conduct assessments to rule out medical conditions that might manifest with symptoms resembling depression.
What Is Anxiety?
Worry and fear are natural aspects of the human experience, but when these emotions become persistent or overwhelming, they may serve as indications of an anxiety disorder.
You may have anxiety if often you feel:
- Overwhelmed by worry
- Cranky or on edge
- Sweaty or shaky
- Like you're out of control
There are various types of anxiety disorders, each characterized by its distinct set of symptoms:
How Are They Different?
On the other hand, anxiety revolves around an overwhelming fear or worry that feels beyond one's control. Depending on the specific type of anxiety disorder, this anxiety can manifest during routine activities, such as meeting new people or facing specific situations.
Depression & Anxiety Treatments
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If you’re thinking about hurting yourself, or if you know someone who’s in danger of suicide, call or text the national Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. Trained counselors are available 24/7 and can offer help and resources for you and your loved ones.