Symptoms of Depressive Disease differ from patient to patient and even at different times in the same patient.
Try this http://www.justeves.com/mental_health.shtml
And exactly what you want, a depression checklist here http://everydayhealth.com/publicsite/index.aspx?puid=97cd6ef8-b561-47f0-bdfc-5d2711d37c13&p=2
2006-08-16 17:11:53
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answered by annmohdali 3
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If you google you would probably find a zillion sites. DSM web site will provide you professional classification. But that's not the point. Many mental disorder are usually either too much or too less of a normal behavior. However, its not easy to differentiate that when a particular behavior is in normal limits or abnormal limit. To make it simple, if common people read psychiatric books, it can be guaranteed that everybody will think that they have some mental issues. Reason is again that they are reading those behavior which can be normal or may become abnormal after certain limits. Therefore, if you have any concern then my advice is that go to an MD phsychitrist ( not a psychologist) to find answers.
Wiseman
2006-08-16 17:07:09
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answered by WISEMAN 3
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There are plenty. www.ivillage.com has a lot of symptom checklists you can find for different diseases.
Though, i really wouldn't suggest taking these quizzes. If you are having problems, only a qualified professional can treat you. And if you don't want to see a therapist, why would you even want to know if you have a disease that can be labelled?
Plus, a doctor or psychologist will take your history,and include all factors before making a determination on any illness you may have. Those quizzes can't do that.
2006-08-16 17:00:56
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answered by ? 4
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at the start, understand that there is not any such ingredient as a shyness ailment. the clarification which you get a psychological block in super communities is considering which you're shy. it is not any psychological ailment. a similar ingredient happens to me on occassion. sooner or later, in basic terms attempt to declare some thing. possibly the 1st time you do, it rather is going to be so quiet that no person will pay attention, yet once you keep in basic terms making your self enter one in each and every of your days each and daily, finally you will locate that it gets much less complicated. that's the only way which you will recover from your shyness or a minimum of leran to stay with it, is to place your self obtainable.
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answered by ? 4
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Go to msn.com. On the side menu, click on MSN Home. Among the topics there is a section on health. Search for the topic you want to research and click on it. It will give you a general description and referrals to other sites for more detailed facts.
You could also go to Goggle and type in the name of the condition.
2006-08-16 17:02:50
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answered by ne11 5
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Yes, there is. It gives you a full description of symptoms, and what you should expect. Just browse and find what you're looking for.
2006-08-16 17:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.nimh.nih.gov
the national institutes of mental health
but if you are worried you should seek the help of a professional... we cannot truly diagnose ourselves.
2006-08-16 17:25:29
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answered by breezy b 3
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this one is self explanitory..Its a really good one..Just type in your symptoms and it'll tell you what COULD be wrong.
2006-08-16 16:59:30
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answered by SaRAh 2
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You can try: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/interactivetools/index.html it has comprehensive tests.
2006-08-16 17:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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www.mentalhealth.com
2006-08-16 17:05:49
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answered by tibetyak1 1
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