As the saying goes, “Life unfolds at the office.” Feeling sad or down is a normal reaction to disappointing or difficult times. But when a low mood stretches from days to weeks it can be difficult to sleep, think or work. If you feel depressed, take the first step by talking to a mental health professional, your doctor, a friend or loved one. This week we hear from a listener reluctant to disclosure his struggles even as they impact his performance. Another listener expresses concern for a colleague whose cheerful disposition might be a façade.
Segments in this episode
- Down But Not Out In Madison - "I’m depressed and finding it hard to work, should I tell someone at my office or just wait for it to pass?”
- Faking Joy In Seattle - "My co-worker is pretending to be happy but I can tell it’s an act … what should I do?”
- The Gist: “Depression Attacks: 8 Steps To Cope With Sudden Depression And Anxiety” medically reviewed by Julie Dodson, MA as posted on BetterHelp.com
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