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What are body language signs of depression?

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  1. Slowed speech or thinking, slouchy appearance, looking tired and not smiling/showing little emotion, sleeping too much, not dressing the way you used too (i.e. not washing your hair and fixing it and putting on fresh outfits).
  2. loss of weight sleeping all the time not eating staying indoors and not going out crying all the time hope these have helped you.
  3. I am very depressed but I eat normally, sometimes more than I should. I don't pig out though. I cry before I fall asleep but I sleep normally. Also I don't feel like doing anything and nothing makes me happy. I go to therapy and that helps a lot. I don't smile a lot but I do laugh.
  4. slow reflexes, expressionless face, little to no movement, slow movement, dragging of the feet, looking to the ground, avoidance of eye contact, physical disorientation, etc. signs of depression vary from person to person.
  5. Like all the answers so far, they are right on. Just any glaring differences in someones habits, like eating, sleeping, thinking, general speech like talking with friends or family and excessive dwelling on certain subjects. It may not be depression either, but often is. Just look for noticeable differences in how they do common things they usually do.
  6. -always have their head down. -always have a blank face (like emotionless) -always sighing -cry more than often. -eat less. -Sleeps very often, or doesn't sleep at all
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