What is dejection?
Dejection is not a scientific term. You press with dejection perhaps from feeling down. Dejected? Cure your dejection.
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By dejection one often understands:
- feeling of hopelessness
- feelings of guilt
- fatigue
- lack of interests
- be easily distracted
- suicidal thoughts -or plans, depress
- changes in sleeping and eating patterns
- changes in terms of behaviour both at work and in day-to-day living with others
Depression treatment
Therapy in Psychologists' Practice: a psychotherapist can help you get clarity on your dejected feeling.
Your dejection may be understood through very specific questions in one or a few conversations. This includes whether concrete advice, counselling or psychotherapy can help you.
Is there an epidemic of dejection?

One might come to this conclusion, due to the flood of reports of dejection in the media.
Dejection, in particular, has become more negotiable. Previously, feeling dejected was hushed up and often not recognised. This made it seem as if dejection would be less prevalent.
Dejection: prevention
Yet about 20% of women and 10% of men do experience a period of dejection during their lifetime.
Research shows that too many people take antidepressants to get through the day.
Are you feeling dejected?
[maxbutton id=”1″]Dejection sometimes clogs up a serious depression