October is National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month, a time when clinicians and their communities come together to spread awareness and combat mental illness. By working together, we can all promote the importance of mental health screenings while reducing the stigma associated with mental health illnesses.
Common Symptoms of Depression
The following are some of the most common symptoms of depression. If you or someone you love has been experiencing one or more of these nearly every day for at least two weeks, it’s a sign you or they may be suffering from depression:
- Persistent sadness or anxiety
- Feeling hopeless
- Irritability
- Loss of interest in hobbies
- Decreased energy or fatigue
- Becoming more and more isolated
- Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions
- Difficulty sleeping
- Loss of appetite
- Thoughts of death or suicide
What Clinicians Are Doing
It’s common for people battling depression to feel worse during the holidays. That’s one reason why the month of October was chosen as the awareness month; because it gives people plenty of lead time to get help before the festivities hit.
During this time, many clinicians, hospitals, and mental health facilities will either reduce or completely waive the fees for mental health screenings. This makes it far easier for those individuals who believe they may be suffering from depression to receive an affordable and accurate diagnosis.
What Can You Do?
If you or someone you love is suffering from depression, it’s important to get screened. After your screening, a qualified practitioner will discuss a treatment plan with you that may include talk therapy, medication, or a combination of the two.
If you are someone who has recovered from depression, it’s a wonderful idea to share your journey with others if you feel comfortable doing so. Often when people are struggling with their own darkness, knowing someone has walked through to the other side and is living once again in the light can offer hope and encouragement.
Start Depression Treatment in Wilmington, NC, and Online Across the State!
If you or someone you love is interested in speaking with a trained therapist, please reach out to our care coordination team. You deserve support in better understanding the mental health concerns affecting you most, whether it be depression, anxiety, or any other issue. We would be happy to discuss how a trained therapist in Wilmington, NC might help. Start your therapy journey with Evolution Wellness by following these simple steps:
- Reach out to us or call 910-202-4326
- Meet with a caring therapist
- Get screened and start getting the support you deserve!
Other Services Offered with Evolution Wellness
Depression treatment isn’t the only service that our team offers. Evolution Wellness understands that you may encounter concerns that need different types of support, which is why we are happy to offer multiple in-person and online mental health services. Other services offered include grief counseling, EMDR, anxiety treatment, disordered eating, CBT, substance abuse, trauma, and Covid counseling. We are also happy to offer therapy for a variety of issues including LGBTQIA+ issues, women’s issues, men’s issues, therapy for vicarious trauma, and therapy for military families. Our trained clinicians know that family concerns can require unique care, so we are happy to also offer couples therapy, family therapy, divorce counseling, and sex therapy, in addition to therapy for young adults and teens.
SOURCES:
- https://www.naccho.org/blog/articles/national-depression-and-mental-health-screening-month-provides-opportunities-for-local-health-departments
- https://www.rtor.org/2020/10/08/national-depression-and-mental-health-screening-month/
- https://www.chconline.org/october-is-national-depression-and-mental-health-screening-month/