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I'm almost graduating college and need to look for a job but I don't feel qualified to have a job in my degree.
Do others feel this way? Or is it anxiety?

2007-09-01 12:03:19 · 8 answers · asked by RBC 1 in Social Science Psychology

8 answers

ALTHOUGH it is often classed as 'mental illness', clinical depression often has as many physical symptoms as mental. The feelings or emotions that are depression symptoms actually begin to cause the physical effects. How this happens is a vital part of understanding depression and the symptoms that come with it.

If you are depressed at the moment some of the following symptoms may sound familiar:


You feel miserable and sad.
You feel exhausted a lot of the time with no energy .
You feel as if even the smallest tasks are sometimes impossible.
You seldom enjoy the things that you used to enjoy-you may be off sex or food or may 'comfort eat' to excess.
You feel very anxious sometimes.

You don't want to see people or are scared to be left alone. Social activity may feel hard or impossible.

You find it difficult to think clearly.

You feel like a failure and/or feel guilty a lot of the time.

You feel a burden to others.

You sometimes feel that life isn't worth living.

You can see no future. There is a loss of hope. You feel all you've ever done is make mistakes and that's all that you ever will do.
You feel irritable or angry more than usual.

You feel you have no confidence.

You spend a lot of time thinking about what has gone wrong, what will go wrong or what is wrong about yourself as a person. You may also feel guilty sometimes about being critical of others (or even thinking critically about them).
You feel that life is unfair.

You have difficulty sleeping or wake up very early in the morning and can't sleep again. You seem to dream all night long and sometimes have disturbing dreams.

You feel that life has/is 'passing you by.'

You may have physical aches and pains which appear to have no physical cause, such as back pain.

It's this wealth of depression symptoms, and the broad scope that confuses many people as to what depression actually is. Explanations rarely cover all the symptoms, and everybody's experience is different.

2007-09-01 14:10:41 · answer #1 · answered by Hot Coco Puff 7 · 10 0

I've spend more than a few years 'wasting time' in college. I have a feeling that is more common than most people think, to feel that way.

2007-09-01 12:10:47 · answer #2 · answered by merlin_steele 6 · 0 0

hmmm interesting question, but yes it's common to feel this way but at least you'll know how to deal with people if you do get that position . Just go for it see waht happens. you'll probably be surprised how much you know wehn asked about it.

2007-09-01 12:11:23 · answer #3 · answered by anissia 6 · 0 0

Strange. it was different for me. When I graduated from college, I thought I knew everything..But, of course, I'm sure I went to a better school than yours.

2007-09-01 12:15:11 · answer #4 · answered by obsolete professor 4 · 0 1

yes definitely. it isn't until u graduate that you realize how little u know.

2007-09-01 12:13:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes...all the time.

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2007-09-01 19:18:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it is anxiety.

2007-09-01 12:10:21 · answer #8 · answered by deepthink2000 2 · 0 0

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