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Suffering from depression, or feeling the blues? How to know the difference

Suffering from depression, or feeling the blues? How to know the difference By: Phoenix O Connor and last updated 2021-04-09 19:25:48-04 HELENA — The pandemic has put pressure on many Montanans, causing additional stress, anxiety and depression. Suffering from depression and feeling the blues are not the same thing though, and it’s important to understand the differences. Jennifer Preble is a clinical supervisor social worker for Lewis and Clark County. She says it s essential to check in with how you feel inside or the behavior you find yourself doing. You might have a couple of days where you are staying up or really worried and then you might have a couple of days where you are really exhausted and sleeping. Those types of days that aren t within a full year that s an absolute typical response to the trauma that is associated with the social isolation that many of us have experienced, Preble said.

US suicides dropped last year, defying pandemic expectations -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© AP Photo/David Goldman In this Wednesday, March 17, 2021 file photo, morning fog blankets a cemetery in West Virginia. The number of U.S. suicides fell nearly 6% in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic the largest annual decline in at least four decades, according to preliminary government data.The number of U.S. suicides fell nearly 6% last year amid the coronavirus pandemic the largest annual decline in at least four decades, according to preliminary government data. Death certificates are still coming in and the count could rise. But officials expect a substantial decline will endure, despite worries that COVID-19 could lead to more suicides.

Much to experts surprise, U S suicides dropped last year amid the pandemic

Much to experts’ surprise, U.S. suicides dropped last year amid the pandemic Updated Apr 08, 2021; NEW YORK The number of U.S. suicides fell nearly 6% last year amid the coronavirus pandemic the largest annual decline in at least four decades, according to preliminary government data. Death certificates are still coming in and the count could rise. But officials expect a substantial decline will endure, despite worries that COVID-19 could lead to more suicides. It is hard to say exactly why suicide deaths dropped so much, but one factor may be a phenomenon seen in the early stages of wars and national disasters, some experts suggested.

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