- Depressed mood (feeling sad or low)
- Loss of interest or pleasure (in activities you normally enjoy)
- Significant appetite or weight loss or gain
- Insomnia or hypersomnia (sleeping too little or too much)
- Psychomotor agitation or retardation (being restless and jittery, or alternatively, being slower than usual)
- Fatigue or loss of energy
- Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
- Impaired thinking or concentration; indecisiveness
- Suicidal thoughts/thoughts of death
The Authors of this Website
This Website was created by group 1 year 9 WWW students at Warragul Regional College studying community.
All students contibuted to the posts and the following groups created the pages
You are not alone - Damian, Kyle, Jacob and Chris
Homosexuality - Marcus, Ben, Ryan
Depression - Wil and Abbey
Racism - Bailey and Liam
Pregnant teens - Cristiaan
African immigrants - Jordan, Nick, Jarrod, Mat and Tom
Headspace - Chloe, Lily, Meg and Sami
All students contibuted to the posts and the following groups created the pages
You are not alone - Damian, Kyle, Jacob and Chris
Homosexuality - Marcus, Ben, Ryan
Depression - Wil and Abbey
Racism - Bailey and Liam
Pregnant teens - Cristiaan
African immigrants - Jordan, Nick, Jarrod, Mat and Tom
Headspace - Chloe, Lily, Meg and Sami
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Depression symptoms
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