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Am I Depressed?

Determining if you have a depressive disorder near Middlesex is not always easy. Even when you have been treated for depression in the past, you might still endure symptoms of treatment-resistant depression. The upcoming assessment can be the initial step in determining if you’re facing more than just “the blues.”

Then reach out to The Counseling Center at Middlesex to plan the next steps. We can help you forge a new path forward with depression treatment.

*This assessment should not be considered an alternative to an expert clinical evaluation.

What is Depression? How Do I Know If I Am Depressed?

Depression entails more than just feeling unhappy at one point in time. Instead, depression is a widespread but serious mood disorder. Symptoms may vary, but they can affect how you feel, think, and handle daily tasks and relationships. Here are several indicators to watch for:

  • Continual hopelessness, sadness, or a feeling of despair
  • Lack of interest in activities once enjoyed
  • Significant shifts in appetite -- either overeating or undereating -- or weight
  • Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
  • Fatigue or a shortage of energy
  • Thoughts of worthlessness or that you’re letting yourself or your family down
  • Difficulty staying focused or coming to a decision
  • Withdrawing from family or friends
  • Thoughts of death or suicide

If you have two or more of these symptoms for greater than two weeks, it may be a sign of depression, and finding medical assistance is important.

What Is Treatment-Resistant Depression?

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is a type of major depressive disorder that doesn’t adequately respond to no less than two distinct antidepressants and is identified by long-term symptoms like anxiety, sadness, or social isolation. Treatment-resistant depression near Middlesex could necessitate a different plan of treatment than other types of depression. Treatment may include a blend of medicine, therapy, and lifestyle changes.

You may have treatment-resistant depressive disorder if:

  • You have been diagnosed with a depression disorder
  • You have tried at least two different antidepressants in the past
  • You currently experience moderate to severe depression symptoms

New treatment options, like Spravato, can help patients with TRD. This ketamine nasal spray is taken along with oral antidepressants to treat depression. Provided under medical direction, Spravato impacts particular brain receptors to help make new pathways and mitigate depression symptoms.

Get more info about how Spravato may help you break out of your depression by reaching out to The Counseling Center at Middlesex at 732-629-9510 or completing the following form.

Get more information about how Spravato may help you break out of your depression by contacting The Counseling Center at Middlesex at 732-629-9510 or sending in the form below.

How The Counseling Center at Middlesex Will Help You Handle Your Depression

The Counseling Center at Middlesex has extensive experience with Treatment-Resistant Depression. Find help for anxiety and depression in Middlesex through

  • Mental health appraisals
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Group counseling
  • Family counseling
  • Medication management
  • Mental Health Intensive Outpatient programs

Treatment for depression starts with a private assessment that looks into your background, current severity, and medication. Then, we will formulate an individualized care plan to achieve your mental health targets. This could include group counseling, individual counseling, and medication.

Call 732-629-9510 now to see how The Counseling Center at Middlesex can help.