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  1. ... Eye-opener (CAGE) tool; Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble (CRAFFT) Screening Tool What are they used ... admit they have a problem. If your family, friends, or co-workers express concerns about your drug ...
  2. ... lot Feeling angry Pulling away from family and friends Worrying or feeling anxious Not having any interest ... Reach out to a loved one or close friend You may be more likely to develop depression ...
  3. ... people die by suicide, it affects their family, friends, and community. They may feel grief, shock, anger, ... Reach out to a loved one or close friend. If you are worried that a loved one ...
  4. ... who know the person from childhood, and spouses, friends, and co-workers. Screen for other mental health ...
  5. ... robot-like or sing-song Having trouble making friends Not understanding humor or sarcasm Having unusual behaviors ...
  6. ... notice these changes yourself or your family or friends may notice them. Signs of cognitive impairment include: ...
  7. ... Reach out to a loved one or close friend What happens during depression screening? During a depression ...
  8. ... serve food to you or your child, including friends, waiters, babysitters, and teachers. Your allergist will tell ...
  9. ... fear of doctors and medical tests: Bring a friend or family member to your appointment for support. ...
  10. ... admit they have a problem. If your family, friends, or co-workers express concerns about your drinking, ...
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