Causes of Depression
Symptoms of Depression
DMFB Activities
100

A cause of depression is an imbalance in ______.

What is neurotransmitters?

100

A symptom of depression is a persistently _____ mood.

What is sad or depressed or unhappy?

100

These are some DMFB social activities to help cope with depression.

What is helping someone, complimenting or praising someone, telling jokes, smiling at someone, calling someone on the phone, meeting someone for coffee.

200

If these people have depression, you are put at a higher risk for depression.

What is family members? 

200

This symptom occurs when you stop liking your favorite hobby/activity.

What is lack of interest/or lack of pleasure?

200

These are some DMFB solo activities to help cope with depression.

What is eating a delicious meal, baking a favorite treat, surfing the internet to learn something new?

300

Name two major life events that may cause a person to have depression.

What is death of a loved one, major loss or change, chronic stress, substance abuse, victim of abuse?

300

Depression can affect sleep in these ways.

Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or sleeping too much

300

These are some DMFB mindful/reflective/thought provoking activities to help cope with depression.

What are thinking about my good qualities, thinking about happy moments in your youth, thinking spiritual or religious thoughts?

400

Name one of three neurotransmitters involved with depression.

What is norepinephrine, serotonin, or dopamine? 


400

These symptoms of depression you may think are just part of aging.

Lack of motivation and energy, trouble concentrating, memory problems, unexplained or aggravated aches and pains, slowed movement or speech.

400

Name someone in your life who can help you with DMFB activities and name 3 ways they can help.

Example: 

My niece 

Give you a reminder call to do solo activities

Take you out for coffee

Help you keep track of appointments