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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 174656" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If you have access to her Facebook and she isn't talking about drugs, she's probably not taking them. I totally think it sounds like a clinical depression. I have a long history of both depression and anxiety and have been told that they usually co-exist. However, depression zaps your of any enjoyment from anything, even things you once enjoyed. Anxiety doesn't! However, anxiety can make one avoid situations. </p><p>I never took drugs, but when I was depressed nothing and nobody pleased me as a teen. Depression makes you so unhappy that you lash out at anybody. Have you ever heard of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? It's the ONLY kind of therapy that ever helped me. You may want to purchase the book "Feeling Good" by Dr. David Burns. Along with medication, this way of looking at life helped me stop getting so depressed so often. I suggest looking for a CBT therapist. They're totally different and focus on what you can do to help yourself, rather than steeping you in the bad things that have happened to you. There's nothing worse in my opinion than talking about bad stuff when you're depressed. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 174656, member: 1550"] If you have access to her Facebook and she isn't talking about drugs, she's probably not taking them. I totally think it sounds like a clinical depression. I have a long history of both depression and anxiety and have been told that they usually co-exist. However, depression zaps your of any enjoyment from anything, even things you once enjoyed. Anxiety doesn't! However, anxiety can make one avoid situations. I never took drugs, but when I was depressed nothing and nobody pleased me as a teen. Depression makes you so unhappy that you lash out at anybody. Have you ever heard of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? It's the ONLY kind of therapy that ever helped me. You may want to purchase the book "Feeling Good" by Dr. David Burns. Along with medication, this way of looking at life helped me stop getting so depressed so often. I suggest looking for a CBT therapist. They're totally different and focus on what you can do to help yourself, rather than steeping you in the bad things that have happened to you. There's nothing worse in my opinion than talking about bad stuff when you're depressed. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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