Symptoms of Depression

Depression (also known as major depressive disorder) can be challenging to manage because your symptoms may not be limited to just one episode and may return without an appropriate treatment plan. Symptoms that remain after initial antidepressant treatment are known as “unresolved symptoms.”

According to the DSM-IV*, a medical reference commonly used by health care professionals to aid in diagnosis, a major depressive episode consists of many of the following symptoms, occurring nearly every day for at least two weeks.

  • Depressed mood most of the day; feeling sad or empty, tearful
  • Significant loss of interest or pleasure in activities that used to be enjoyable
  • Significant weight loss (when not dieting) or weight gain; decrease or increase in appetite
  • Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much
  • Agitation; or slowing down of thoughts and reduction of physical movements
  • Fatigue or loss of energy
  • Feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt
  • Poor concentration or having difficulty making decisions
  • Thinking about death or suicide

If you have any of these symptoms or emotions, then you can look at the Bach Flower Remedies for an answer.

Take a look at these Bach Flower Remedies:
Mustard: Depression that comes and goes for no reason.
Elm: When you feel overwhelmed, too much to do and not enough time, you feel depressed.
Pine: Feeling guilt for things that are not your fault.
Gentian: Feeling discouraged for small setbacks.
Cherry Plum: When you fear that you might lose control of your emotions or actions.
Larch: When you lack self-esteem.
Olive: Feeling exhausted and lack energy.
Hornbeam: For the “Monday morning” feeling, the day ahead seems too hard and you might procrastinate.
White Chestnut: For repeated unwanted thoughts.
Aspen: When you have a feeling something bad is going to happen, but you can not put a name on it.

Depression can be cured with the help of Bach Flower Remedies. The Bach Flower Remedies work on the emotional level, removing emotional imbalances such as, depression, anxiety, jealousy, fears, trauma, self-confidence and impatience as an example.

The Bach Flower Remedies are 100% safe with no side effects and when you feel fine again you stop taking the remedies and you will remain fine.

You can learn more about the Bach Flower Remedies at:
www.BachFlower.com / www.BachFlower.com/blog

About blog4bach

Bettina is a Bach Practitioner with more than 17 years experience with the Bach Flower Remedies. Bettina lives in Southern California with her husband and their two children.
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3 Responses to Symptoms of Depression

  1. Hey, this is some good info. Thanks for posting this. Often times the medicine prescribed these days are still not specific enough to focus on one symptom and end up having unbalanced adverse side effects.

  2. Tyler says:

    Common Depression Symptoms can plague your life, it is imperative that you understand the risks.

  3. karla says:

    I am very depressed and was thinking of taking the Rescue Remedy. Will that work? I need to feel better asap- can’t go on like this….Thanks

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