Depression is a sad or bad mood that lasts for weeks, months, or even longer. Depression can make it seem like nothing matters and can affect a person's energy, sleep, or concentration. If you're going through depression, get treatment from a therapist. Ask for help and support. And do things to care for yourself every day.



You are planning to end your life.
You, or a parent or friend, can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.

What are the symptoms of depression? Symptoms of depression can include:
Do depressed people always seem sad? No, many people with depression do not seem sad. They may seem short-tempered or angry instead. A bad mood can be just as much a sign of depression as a sad mood.
What causes depression? Different things can lead to depression. There is no single cause. Some people are more likely to get depression because it runs in their family. They may have other family members who have been depressed.
Some people get depressed after going through loss, trauma, health problems, or other hardships. Sometimes it's not clear what led to the depression.
How is depression treated? Depression can be treated with medicine, therapy, or both together. This can mean meeting with a therapist often — for example, once a week for a few months, or in some cases, longer. How long this treatment lasts depends on the person and the depression.