Depression is common in the U.S. In 2021 alone, 10.5% of adult women experienced at least one depressive episode.1 The signs of depression in women often present differently than in men, influenced by hormonal changes, daily responsibilities, and societal expectations.
Understanding these signs—and knowing when to seek help—is crucial for your long-term quality of life. At Columbia Associates, we offer a full range of depression treatment services to help support women just like you.
What are the most common signs of depression in women?
While depression affects both men and women, women may experience unique symptoms or emotional shifts. They likely include emotional, physical, and behavioral symptoms:
Emotional symptoms:
- Ongoing sadness
- Feeling hopeless
- Consistent worry or anxiety
- Irritability with loved ones
- Low self-esteem
- Feelings of guilt
Physical symptoms:
- Feeling aches and pains or tiredness without a specific reason
- Sleep disruptions—this can be either sleeping too little or too much
- Major changes in appetite changes or weight fluctuations
- Headaches, digestive issues, or chronic pain without a clear cause
Behavioral symptoms:
- Declining social invitations or spending time with loved ones
- Loss of interest in hobbies
- “Brain fog” or difficulty concentrating and making decisions
- Neglecting self-care or other responsibilities
These symptoms may appear one or a few at a time and build gradually or appear suddenly all at once. Women often decide to “push through” because of work or family pressures that they believe fall to them. It’s vital that women take the time that they need to seek professional support and heal. Show up for yourself in a time of need is just as important as showing up for your loved ones.
Examining depression in mothers
The stress that comes with motherhood can make recognizing depression challenging. Society has largely normalized overwhelm as a constant state, but living this way is unsustainable and can lead to serious physical and mental health concerns if left unaddressed. So, how do you learn to recognize the difference between normal parenting stress and something more serious?
A few things to consider are these:
- Have you stopped enjoying time with your children?
- Have you lost interest in caring for yourself?
- Do you routinely feel emotionally numb?
If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, it’s worth considering seeing a professional therapist who can guide you toward stress management tools and a better understanding of how to manage life’s pressures without losing yourself.
How Columbia Associates can support women’s mental health
Columbia Associates provides compassionate, personalized care, including but not limited to treatment modalities like:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and more
- Psychiatric medication management to help you find the right medication plan when needed
- Interventional psychiatry options like NeuroStar® TMS and Spravato® for clients with treatment-resistant depression
At Columbia Associates, we believe in empowering our clients to live the best life available to them. We meet you where you are and get you to where you want to be.
Find depression relief today at Columbia Associates
You don’t need to “wait until it gets worse.” You can get help today and feel better about the future. You deserve the same level of care that you give to those around you every day. Call Columbia Associates at 703.682.8208 for more information about a care plan that fits your needs and goals.
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