I feel like I've been mildly depressed for the last few years, but I'm not sure. A few times a year, I always hit a super low point where I constantly cry. Eventually the sobbing turns to hyperventilation, and I end up a wreck on the floor having terrible thoughts. During these episodes, I can hardly control myself. I've never sought help before because I figured most of the time I'm OK; I don't want to make a big deal out of nothing. I also feel like a perpetual adolescent because I can't deal with things like an adult (I'm 21, and I'm sure I've been acting this way since I was 13), and I'm afraid my problems will just be dismissed if I do go to the doctor.
How is one diagnosed with clinical depression or other mental health conditions? Do they recommend therapy? Drugs? Or if I go to my school counselor, what advice could they possibly give me that I haven't already heard? Does anyone who's been through this before have advice on overcoming it?
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If you in college then you should be able to see a counselor for free since you already pay for it in your tuition. I am in college and I have been to the counselors there. At my school they offer one on one sessions for a short period of time but group therapy is also available for longer periods of time. I have been to the doctor also. He prescribed me medicine and suggested I see a therapist. Also because I see a general doctor, every time I need to get my medicine refilled, I have to go back to the doctor. If you go your doctor will probably refer you to a specialist. You should go. I think group therapy helped me for my problems. It is always better to ask for help than to hold it in. Anyways good luck.