I have become very sad.Even I am not finding to be alive.I am feeling dpressed.I want to cry all the time.I don't like to interact with people.And recently My bf broke up.Now I am feeling all alone.All time I can feel two things either anger or sad.
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If you have reached a stage where you are not finding in yourself, the will to be alive, then you need to take immediate psychiatric help..the psychiatrist decides whether you need medicines in addition to psychotherapy, which in your case seems warranted...and it is completely treatable..
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Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. I am sure you are not enjoying your current condition and reached out here to get a solution to overcome from this pain.
If so, then you need to openly discuss your problem in detail with a psychology expert to identify a suitable solution.
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Feeling low, having crying spells, sleep and appetite disturbances, and difficulty in concentration and attention are some of the signs of Depression. Consult a Psychiatrist for a detailed assessment. It is likely with medication and counselings the symptoms will improve. If you are feeling suicidal or hopeless consult a Psychiatrist immediately.
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