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Is being happy arround people but now when by your self a sing of depresion

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Yes I can definitely be a sign. Depends, when you’re with people you feel energetic and your body just tends to react with happiness. And then when you’re alone you go back to your thoughts and there isn’t so much going on around you. If you do not feel happy alone, it could be depression.
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Usually, depression is associated with sadness, lethargy, and despair — someone who can’t make it out of bed. Though someone experiencing depression can undoubtedly feel these things, how depression presents itself can vary from person to person.

“Smiling depression” is a term for someone living with depression on the inside while appearing perfectly happy or content on the outside. Their public life is usually one that’s “put together,” maybe even what some would call normal or perfect. Smiling depression isn’t recognized as a condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) but would likely be diagnosed as major depressive disorder with atypical features. Depression affects everyone differently and has a variety of symptoms, the most distinguished being deep, prolonged sadness. Other classic symptoms include:

changes in appetite, weight, and sleeping

fatigue or lethargy

feelings of hopelessness, lack of self-esteem, and low self-worth

loss of interest or pleasure in doing things that were once enjoyed Someone with smiling depression may experience some or all of the above, but in public, these symptoms would be mostly — if not completely — absent. To someone looking from the outside, a person with smiling depression might look like:

an active, high-functioning individual

someone holding down a steady job, with a healthy family and social life

a person appearing to be cheerful, optimistic, and generally happy

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