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Despondency and depression

Are any of these experiences familiar to you?

  • You either sleep poorly or far too much
  • You struggle with mood swings and have little energy
  • You have trouble concentrating and difficulty making decisions
  • You have feelings of guilt and inferiority
  • You eat too much or too little
  • You feel either restless or listless
  • You have thoughts about death and suicide
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I suffer from periods of despondency

Perhaps you are experiencing mood swings and have been feeling down for a while. While everyone feels low at times, this usually passes of its own accord. In some cases though, feelings of sadness and negative thoughts linger instead. If nothing seems to cheer you up anymore and support from your loved ones is no longer enough, you may start to feel hopeless. This can be an early sign of depression. However, looking at your own patterns clearly and with compassion will help you to come out of this. Our therapists are happy to help you with this.

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These practitioners can help you with despondency and depression

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