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NO SCHEDULED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PRESCRIPTIONS (for Mental Health and Pain Management)

Depression is one of the most common types of mental health conditions and often develops alongside anxiety. Depression can be mild and short-lived or severe and long-lasting. Some people are affected by depression only once, while others may experience it multiple times. Depression can lead to suicide, but this is preventable when appropriate support is provided. It’s important to know that much can be done to help young people who are thinking about suicide.
Physical symptoms
Emotional/mental symptoms
Tiredness or low energy, even when rested
Restlessness or difficulty concentrating
Difficulty in carrying out daily activities
Changes in appetite or sleep patterns
Aches or pains that have no obvious cause
Persistent sadness, anxiousness or irritability
Loss of interest in friends and activities that they normally enjoy
Withdrawal from others and loneliness
Feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness or guilt
Taking risks they wouldn’t normally take
Self-harming or suicidal thoughts