Any disorder, just whatever is overlooked!

#1

- Not being very hungry, ever.
- Spacing out excessively for no reason at all/brain-fog.
- Random stomach aches...usually caused by anxiety.
- Fidgeting ALL the time or destructively fidgeting (ripping thread off a shirt, tearing up paper, accidently crushing something in your fist, etc.)
- Getting the "zoomies" like a dog would, but not for happy reasons. Just feeling the need to physically burn off negative energy.

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    #2

    Mood swings caused by nothing

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    #3

    Being inattentive, changes in sleep pattern, loss or gain of appetite, etc.

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    #4

    Excessive or compulsive behaviour, irritability, inability to control emotions

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    #5

    Being the therapist of the friend group. I am the therapist, but idk I feel like I struggle more than my friends. I do this because I care, and I feel useless so I hope I at least make some change to a person's life. The therapist is often ignored, so don't forget to always reach out to your friends!

    I also think you can learn a lot about a person based on their music taste- mainly the lyrics.

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    #6

    Organisational skills. Time Management. Prioritisation

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    #7

    For depression, a sudden improvement in mood, which is usually a bad sign that the person might be contemplating unaliving themselves.

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    #8

    Inability to deal with rejection. No, I don’t mean ‘refuses to accept that they aren’t the best at everything’. I mean ‘the inability to regulate emotions caused by rejection’. I mean ‘every small rejection is disproportionately upsetting’.

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    #9

    -Not expressing interest in the things they used to.

    -Withdrawal from friends and family.

    -Unusual changes in mood i.e. someone usually quiet is suddenly talkative and vice versa.

    -Generally any moderate to severe and perceived as a negative* change in someone's behaviour is worth looking into.

    *Note: To clarify, there's nothing wrong with being quiet (or talkative!) or withdrawn but a sudden change to different behaviour can be a sign of an issue.

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