Depression
Depression is perhaps more common than you think as one in ten people will suffer from depression at some point in their lives. However, 70% of sufferers do not seek help, which could be down to embarrassement or not wanting people to know, especially at work due to it being thought that it is a negative point on their personnel files. People will often adopt ways of coping at work to hide how they are really feeling.  
Depression is an illness, not a flaw in someone's character. One of the first signs is a change in someone's day-to-day behaviour. These changes could include:
  • Experiencing a variety of moods; irritability, anger and sadness
  • Low morale
  • Regular tiredness
  • Being absent from work
  • A loss of pride in their work and less work being done

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