Talking With Others About Depression

If you are concerned about your depression symptoms, here are a few important steps to take:

1. Learn more about depression
Find out how depression can affect you and read about the various treatments available before speaking with a healthcare professional. You can also make a list of questions to ask during your visit. View some questions to ask your doctor.

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2. Talk to your friends and family
Your loved ones can be a source of comfort and emotional support. They may even help you with practical things like finding a doctor or therapist. You don't have to face depression alone. After talking to friends and family about it, you might actually feel relieved.

3. Make an appointment with a doctor
Talk to your doctor or another healthcare professional about your symptoms. He or she can tell you whether you have depression and work with you to plan a course of action that you can feel good about. Your doctor may also suggest that you see a specialist, such as a psychiatrist or a therapist. Learn more about different ways of treating depression.

A Note About Suicidal Thoughts

Thoughts about death or suicide are not uncommon in depression, and it's important to take such thoughts seriously. If you feel like giving up or as if you might hurt yourself, get help immediately:

  • Call your doctor
  • Go to the emergency room
  • Call 911
  • Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline,
    1-800-SUICIDE [1-800-784-2433]

If You Are Concerned About Your Symptoms, Here Are Some Steps You Can Take to Help You Determine What You Need to Do Next