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Depression and Low Mood Easy read information

A member of staff or a carer can support you to read this booklet. They will be able to answer any questions that you have. About this leaflet This leaflet is about depression and low mood. It will tell you the signs of depression and low mood. It will tell you some things that might help you feel better. 2

What is depression? Depression is a very common problem. It can happen because of having lots of worries. Some of the things people worry about are money, housing, relationships, losing someone you are close to, or when someone you love dies. Sometimes, having worries like these gets in the way of your daily life. In time, most people feel OK again. But it may be hard to do this without help. 3

What we know about depression When life is hard people can get depressed. People who are depressed think very badly about themselves. It will help if you can change the way you think about things. How you think about yourself is very important. 4

Having gloomy negative thoughts Everyone has negative thoughts sometimes. This means you think badly about yourself and your life. People do not usually think about them for very long. When you are depressed you cannot get them out of your mind. 5

These are some of the things you might feel if you are depressed Tick the boxes that are true for you Emotions or feelings Feel sad, guilty, upset or hopeless Losing interest in things Crying a lot Not being able to cry when something sad happens Feeling you are on your own Feeling angry and irritable about small things Physical Signs Tiredness Sleep problems Feeling worse at a particular time of the day usually morning Changes in weight or appetite 6

Thoughts Losing confidence in yourself Expecting bad things to happen Thinking everything seems hopeless Thinking you hate yourself Forgetting things and not being able to concentrate Thinking of harming yourself Talk to someone about this straight away Behaviour Find it difficult to make decisions Cannot be bothered to do things Put off doing things Not do things you used to enjoy Having sad thoughts Sleep problems Crying a lot Put off doing things Lots of ticks means you may be feeling depressed. Hate yourself Tiredness 7

How can I help myself? Here are some things to do: 1. Make a plan of things to do each day Start by doing the easiest thing. Tick things off the list as you do them. At the end of the day you will be able to see what you have done. Try to make sure you do something nice every day. 2. Meet with friends, family and neighbours. 3. Join in activities. 4. Take some exercise each day. 5. Do things you enjoy. 8

Looking at the good as well as the bad When you start to think badly about yourself, try to think about something good as well. Further help We hope you will find this booklet helpful. Using the ideas in the booklet should help you to feel better. If they don t then you may need more help. You should speak to someone you trust or your family doctor. If you have been thinking about harming yourself you should tell someone you trust straight away. 9

Where can I get help? These organisations can give you help and advice: Depression Alliance Information, support for people who suffer with depression and for relatives who want to help. www.depressionalliance.org Mind Infoline Help, information and support. Telephone: 0300 123 3393 Email: info@mind.org.uk www.mind.org.uk Samaritans Support for people in a crisis. Telephone: 08457 90 90 90 Email: jo@samaritans.org www.samaritans.org You can also get help and information from your doctor or nurse. 10

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Easy Read version developed by: Skills for People Telephone: 0191 281 8737 Skills for People is a registered charity no. 1069993 Easy To Read Health Information Group Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Adapted from Depression and Low Mood - A Self Help Guide written by Dr Lesley Maunder and Lorna Cameron. Developed from an earlier manual by Sheila Sharkey and Kevin Gibson www.ntw.nhs.uk/pic/selfhelp Follow us @ntwnhs Further information about the content, reference sources or production of this leaflet can be obtained from the Patient Information Centre. This information can be made available in a range of formats on request (eg Braille, audio, larger print, BSL or other languages). Please contact the Patient Information Centre Tel: 0191 246 7288 Published by the Patient Information Centre 2015 Copyright, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Ref, PIC/553/0415 April 2015 V1 www.ntw.nhs.uk Tel: 0191 246 7288 Review date 2018 ISBN: 978-1-909664-26-5 12