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Hey Psych2Go fan, welcome back.
嘿 Psych2Go 的粉絲,歡迎回來。
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Have you ever heard the term, smiling depression?
你有聽過「微笑抑鬱症」嗎?
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High-functioning depression or hidden depression?
有聽過「高功能憂鬱症」或「隱性抑鬱症」嗎?
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As these names may imply, this is when a clinically depressed person tries to keep their depression a secret from others.
如同這些名字暗示的,這些憂鬱確診病患會試圖把憂鬱症當秘密,不讓別人知道。
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They often appear cheerful, successful, and seemingly put together...leading you to the belief that their lives are perfectly happy, fine, and without mental illness.
他們很常看起來開心、成功、一切都在掌握中...讓你相信他們的人生完美、一切都好,他們沒有心理疾病。
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Is there someone you think might be secretly depressed?
你有覺得誰偷偷地在憂鬱嗎?
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Look out for these 8 telltale signs that they might have hidden depression.
看看這八個小徵兆,他們可能有隱藏起來的憂鬱症。
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1. They feel emotions on a much deeper level.
第一,他們以更深的層次感受到情緒。
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Does your friend become emotionally volatile in response to a simple question or comment?
你的朋友在回答簡單的問題、或回覆留言時,會不會突然情緒波動很大?
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Those who are secretly depressed will often feel things more intensely than usual because of how much they bottle up inside.
那些其實有憂鬱症的人會比一般人對事情有更深的感觸,因為他們已經累積太多情緒。
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They're more susceptible to crying, getting upset, or even having a full-fledged breakdown because they feel overwhelmed with the depths of all of their emotions.
他們更容易哭泣、悲傷,或完全崩潰,因為他們已經被所有的情緒壓得喘不過氣。
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This swings both ways, being more affectionate and loving towards others while also more easily angered and saddened.
這會讓他們來回擺盪,對別人更好更友愛的同時,也會更易怒與更容易悲傷。
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2. They're less positive and optimistic.
第二,他們不那麼正向樂觀。
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Does your loved one, who used to be so easygoing and light-hearted...become cynical and pessimistic?
你愛的人以前曾經隨和、正向,現在有變得憤世嫉俗與悲觀嗎?
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They might be internally struggling with a lot of dark thoughts they are too afraid to share.
他們也許正與心中的黑暗思想打架,他們不敢分享那些想法。
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They may adopt a more nihilistic point of view, and become less positive and optimistic than you're used to them being.
他們可能採取了更虛無觀點的想法,變得你無法習慣的不那麼正向樂觀。
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3. They're obsessed with being the best.
第三,他們執著於要當最好的。
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Depression, hidden or not, is often a thief that robs us of our ability to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
不論是不是隱藏起來的憂鬱症,都是一種小偷,會把我們享受生活中小樂趣的能力奪走。
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People with concealed depression will often throw themselves into their work in order to find meaning in their lives and make sense of their suffering.
隱藏起憂鬱症的人,通常都會投身於工作,只為了找到生命的意義,或合理化自己的痛苦。
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By overworking themselves, they get a sense of reprieve from their depression, and distract themselves from all the negativity that they feel.
透過過勞,他們從憂鬱中暫時得到緩解,可以讓他們不去想自己感覺到的負面情緒。
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4. They have sudden mood swings.
第四,他們有突然的情緒變化。
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Depression isn't always gonna look like sadness.
憂鬱症並不總是悲傷。
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Sometimes depression manifests as anger, irritability, and sudden changes in mood.
有時憂鬱症會以怒氣、易怒、突然的情緒變化示人。
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Depression makes feeling happy and even enjoying things they used to love...incredibly difficult.
憂鬱症讓感到快樂、享受以前熱愛的事物,變得極其困難。
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Their response is a tendency to lash out and become emotionally unhinged.
他們的反應通常都是發怒,變得情緒失常。
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There's just too much rage and desperation for them to suppress.
他們真的有太多怒氣和失望被壓制了。
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So, like a volcano, they let it erupt and throw tantrums.
所以就像火山一般,他們讓情緒爆發,發幾場脾氣。
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5. They've started abusing drugs or alcohol.
第五,他們開始濫用藥物或酒精。
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Occasional recreational drug use and drinking are fairly common.
偶爾的娛樂藥物和飲酒是正常的。
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However, the red flag for hidden depression starts to wave when it stops being occasional and becomes regular and then turns into dependence.
但是如果藥物和飲酒變得常態、且讓人依賴時,隱藏的憂鬱症就已經很嚴重了。
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The Anxiety and Depression Association of America, (or A.D.A.A.), found that approximately one in every five people who are depressed, also had a substance use disorder.
美國焦慮與憂鬱症協會 (A.D.A.A.) 發現每五個人就有一個人是憂鬱的,同時也濫用藥物。
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6. They're always out of it lately.
第六,他們最近好像不太正常。
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Is your usually punctual friend suddenly forgetting your lunch dates?
你通常很準時的朋友,突然忘記你們的午餐約會了嗎?
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Does your friend zone out more often than usual when you're talking to them?
當你跟朋友說話時,他是不是比平常更分神?
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Difficulty concentrating and remembering is one of the symptoms of depression.
難以專注和記住東西,是憂鬱症的症狀之一。
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The depressed person often has a hard time keeping their train of thought, and struggles with finishing tasks affecting their grades or work performance.
憂鬱患者通常難以保持思緒連貫,較難達成影響成績和工作績效的任務。
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They have difficulty with decisions and remembering recent events.
他們也比較難下決定或記住近期發生的事。
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They may even start to speak and move more sluggishly as a result.
他們可能會開始講話或移動地比較遲緩。
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7. They feel bad about asking for help.
第七,他們對要求幫忙感到糟糕。
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Does your friend tell you something's wrong, but then waves it away saying it's just silly or unimportant and they'll just deal with it on their own?
你的朋友會不會告訴你有些事出錯了,但接著又說沒事的,這件事很蠢、不重要,他們自己處理就好?
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When someone's trying to conceal their depression from others, they'll often send subtle cries for help that they immediately take back.
當人們試著隱藏憂鬱症時,他們通常會傳送微弱的求救訊息,但他們一下子就會把訊息收回。
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They apologize for asking for help, even when they're struggling, and never want to burden anyone else with what they're going through.
他們為求助道歉,即便他們已經很難熬了,卻仍不願讓其他人為他們經歷的事感到負擔。
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And 8. They always try to look or act happy.
第八,他們總是試圖看起來開心或展現開心。
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Do you know someone who's constantly smiling and cheerful?
有沒有你認識的誰,總是在微笑、看起來很快樂?
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Usually denying that something is wrong, even when you know, there is.
通常他們會拒絕承認有事情不對勁,即便你知道有事情不對勁。
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They won't let others see them cry, or be sad so, they make up excuses about why they can't see you much.
他們不願意讓人看到他們哭或難過,所以他們會找藉口推託你不能見他們的原因。
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Usually, when they think no one else is looking the facade will be dropped and you'll see things aren't okay.
通常,當他們以為沒人在看時,這層偽裝就會掉下來,你就會發現事情一點都不好。
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Those with depression won't always show the symptoms commonly associated with the condition.
憂鬱症患者不一定會展現出一般與症狀相關的跡象。
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Does this bring anyone to mind?
你有想到誰嗎?
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Because of the negative stigma surrounding mental illness, many patients often feel the need to keep their struggle a secret for fear that they'll be judged shamed or mistreated for their illness.
因為心理疾病的污名,很多患者認為自己要把疾病當秘密,擔心他們會因為生病被羞辱、被不好地對待。
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If you know someone who you suspect is secretly depressed, you can do them a solid and show your support by reaching out to them, this may help them move towards getting the professional mental health care they need in order to improve.
如果你懷疑有誰是默默地在憂鬱,你可以關懷他們、展現你的支持,這可能會讓他們向專業的心理照顧求助,得以改善情況。
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Paying attention to these signs could make you a lifesaver.
注意這些跡象會讓你拯救生命。
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If you know someone who may benefit from online counseling, we actually partnered up with better help: an affordable online counseling platform that you could utilize.
如果線上諮商對你知道的誰有益,我們其實有合夥想出更好的幫助:你可以使用的線上諮詢平台,收費不貴。
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They're constantly striving to improve their services in terms of conditions.
就條件而言,他們持續在改良他們的服務。
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The link will be in the description below.
連結會在下方敘述中。
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Thank you!
謝謝你!