Depression can begin with subtle changes that are difficult to identify. Many individuals experience early symptoms that resemble routine fatigue, temporary stress, or…
Depression often begins with subtle changes that can be mistaken for routine stress, temporary fatigue, or ordinary mood fluctuations. Because early symptoms may…
Mild depression often develops gradually, beginning with subtle changes in mood, energy, or motivation. These early symptoms may be manageable at first and…
Stress and depression share several overlapping symptoms, which often makes early distinction difficult for many individuals. Both conditions may affect sleep, mood, concentration,…
High-functioning depression describes a pattern in which individuals maintain daily responsibilities while experiencing significant internal symptoms. This form of depression is not an…