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National Depression Screening Day: Don't Wait, Get Screened Today
(San Diego October 7, 2009) October
8 is National Depression Screening Day, and the California Association
of Marriage and Family Therapists urges all adults to get screened for
depression.
Why get screened? Depression is on the rise due to the troubled economy,
financial struggles, increased unemployment and home foreclosures. In
fact, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, 18.9 million
American adults suffer from depressive disorders, and many arent
receiving critical treatment. This can lead to problems ranging from relationship
issues to suicide.
Depression can be triggered by a variety of outside factors, including:
- Major illness or loss of a loved one
- Difficult relationships or living situations
- Financial pressures
- Job stress
Many people think they can just get over depression.
It doesnt work like that, said Patsy Pinkney Phillips, Ph.D.,
president of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
Board and a licensed marriage and family therapist. Its critical
that adults get screened so they can acknowledge the problem, get needed
treatment and start toward recovery, instead of living their lives in
a fog of depression.
Are you or is a close friend/family member suffering from depression?
Warning signs may include:
- Loss of energy and fatigue
- Change in sleep patterns
- Feeling of hopelessness and unworthiness
- Difficulty concentrating
- Suicidal thoughts
- Weight loss/gain or increase/decrease in appetite
- Overwhelming feeling of sadness and grief
- Increased irritability and anger
- Withdrawal from some or all family and friends
If you think you may be depressed, dont wait.
The earlier you take action, the easier it will be to start feeling better.
Schedule an appointment with your marriage and family therapist or visit
www.TherapistFinder.com, a free service to help you find a California-based
marriage and family therapist in your area. Your therapist will perform
a through evaluation, determine if you are indeed depressed, and if so,
will recommend appropriate treatment, likely to include talk therapy.
Your therapist can also partner with your doctor if anti-depressant medication
is needed.
About CAMFT
The California Association of Marriage and Family
Therapists, with 27 chapters throughout the state, is an independent professional
organization, representing the interests of licensed marriageand family
therapists. CAMFT provides TherapistFinder.com as a resource to the public
looking for marriage and family therapists located in California. For
more information about CAMFT, please call (858) 292-2638 or visit www.camft.org.
Media Contact: Tricia Whittemore
Porter Novelli
Phone: (619) 687-7018 or (603) 219-6088
E-mail: tricia.whittemore@porternovelli.com
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