Doesn’t seem to care about anything anymore.
Is uncharacteristically sad, irritable, short-tempered, critical, or moody.
Has lost interest in work, sex, hobbies, and other pleasurable activities.
Talks about feeling “helpless” or “hopeless.”
Expresses a bleak or negative outlook on life.
Frequently complains of aches and pains such as headaches, stomach problems, and back pain.
Complains of feeling tired and drained all the time.
Has withdrawn from friends, family, and other social activities.
Sleeps less than usual or oversleeps.
Eats more or less than usual, and has recently gained or lost weight.
Has become indecisive, forgetful, disorganized, and “out of it.”
Drinks more or abuses drugs, including prescription sleeping pills and painkillers.