Occasionally we are unsure that our loved ones are suffering from a mental illness. It becomes difficult to ask them directly as we fear that we may offend them. Nor are we in a position to discuss the matter with a professional mental health expert.
Below are seven signs that a person may be suffering from a mental health issue. These signs will help point you in the right direction. Are you overly concerned or is your loved one on the brink of mental health issue.
The person wants to spend more and more time alone:
Humans are social beings. When a person starts to withdraw from social interactions with others, it can be a symptom of depression.
The person misses professional or social appointments:
When a person who is usually prompt for meetings and appointments starts to avoid them, by missing them, they could be suffering from anxiety.
Spending excessive amounts of money:
It is normal and healthy to spend some money on yourself. When this expense becomes very large, it could be the manic phase of bipolar illness.
Feeling irritated and picking up fights:
While it is normal and acceptable to be occasionally dis-satisfied or irritated. When this becomes the norm and a person starts to pick up fights and arguments at every possible opportunity, it is necessary to meet with a psychologist to understand why. This could be a symptom of depression or bipolar.
Starting new projects or businesses:
Starting a new business or venture is a healthy and exciting phase of one’s life when it is well thought out activity. If one just jumps into a new business or venture without extensive research then it can be an indication of bipolar.
Developing new habits:
A sudden twitching or some other mannerism that didn’t exist previously could be an indication of a mental health issue. New habits such as smoking, excessive drinking, etc can be a sign of mental illness.
Misplacing things:
Losing things, forgetting simple activities can be signs of depression.
If you or your loved one exhibits some or several of these symptoms, please be in touch with an experienced Psychologist. They will help you decipher if these are signs of mental illness.
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