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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for hopelessness
  1. ... irritable Problems sleeping Problems with concentration Sadness or hopelessness Seeing or hearing things that are not there ( ... any of the following: Depression with feelings of hopelessness or helplessness Inability to care for basic personal ...
  2. ... present almost all of the time: Feelings of hopelessness Too little or too much sleep Low energy ...
  3. ... Fatigue or lack of energy Feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, or guilt Loss of pleasure in activities that ...
  4. ... slow or sluggish Feelings of sadness, depression, or hopelessness Feelings of tension, anxiety, or edginess Irritable, hostile, ...
  5. ... separate. In older adults, further investigate feelings of hopelessness, being a burden, and not belonging. Many people ...
  6. ... the same as with other forms of depression: Hopelessness Increased appetite with weight gain (weight loss is ...
  7. ... and relationships Fatigue or low energy Sadness or hopelessness, possibly thoughts of suicide Anxiety Out of control ...
  8. ... include: Frequent feelings of sadness, anger, worthlessness, or hopelessness Less energy Less interest in activities, or less ...
  9. ... during illness that can lead to fear, anxiety, hopelessness, or depression. Family members may take on care ...