DEPRESSION
Sight:
- Dim or low lighting, often preferring darkness.
- Disorganized or cluttered spaces.
- Lack of bright colors, mostly dull or muted tones.
- Mirrors reflecting a tired, unkempt appearance.
- Unopened curtains or blinds, blocking out sunlight.
Sound:
- Silence or muffled sounds, as if the world is muted.
- Monotonous or repetitive noises, like the ticking of a clock.
- Melancholic or slow music, perhaps in the background.
- The faint hum of appliances.
- The sound of rain tapping on the window, creating a dreary ambiance.
Smell:
- Stale or musty air, indicating a lack of fresh ventilation.
- Unwashed laundry or bedding, carrying a faint sourness.
- The lingering scent of old food or empty dishes.
- The earthy smell of rain, if it’s wet outside.
- The faint, comforting smell of a blanket or familiar object.
Taste:
- Bland, tasteless food, indicating a lack of appetite.
- The metallic taste of tears.
- Bitter aftertaste from medications.
- Stale coffee or the strong taste of black tea.
- Dryness in the mouth, making everything taste faintly of cardboard.
Touch:
- Heavy, sluggish limbs, as if moving through molasses.
- The rough texture of unshaven skin or dry patches.
- The soft, comforting feel of a blanket wrapped tightly around the body.
- The cool, smooth surface of a desk or table under resting arms.
- The numbing sensation of cold air on the skin.
General Physical Sensations:
- A constant weight or pressure on the chest, making breathing feel labored.
- A persistent dull ache in the body, especially in the shoulders and neck.
- Tremors or shakiness from anxiety.
- Lethargy, making even small tasks feel overwhelmingly difficult.
- A feeling of emptiness or hollowness in the stomach.
Internal Sensations
Internal sensations are those that occur within the body and mind, and they can be psychological or physical:
- Emotional Symptoms:
- Persistent sadness or low mood
- Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness
- Irritability or frustration, even over small matters
- Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed
- Cognitive Symptoms:
- Difficulty concentrating, remembering details, or making decisions
- Negative thinking or rumination
- Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
- Thoughts of death or suicide
- Physical Symptoms:
- Changes in appetite (eating too much or too little)
- Sleep disturbances (insomnia or hypersomnia)
- Fatigue or loss of energy
- Physical aches and pains without a clear physical cause
External Sensations
External sensations are more about how an individual interacts with the world around them and can include:
- Behavioral Changes:
- Withdrawing from social interactions
- Neglecting responsibilities or personal care
- Reduced productivity at work or school
- Showing less facial expression or speaking in a monotone voice
- Physical Manifestations:
- Slowed body movements or speech
- Neglected appearance (e.g., wearing the same clothes for days, not grooming)
- Visible restlessness or agitation
- Social Symptoms:
- Difficulty maintaining relationships
- Isolation or avoidance of social activities
- Being perceived as uninterested or distant by others