When To Call a Doctor
Call 911 or other emergency
services if:
- You think you cannot keep from harming yourself
or someone else.
- You hear voices.
- Someone you know
attempts suicide, or shows
warning signs of suicide, such as talking about
suicide or harming someone else, showing signs of detachment from reality
(psychosis), or is using alcohol or drugs
excessively.
Depression can lead to suicide. The warning signs of suicide change
with age.
Watchful Waiting
Watchful waiting is a period of time during which you and your
health professional observe your symptoms or condition without using medical
treatment. Watchful waiting may be appropriate if you have feelings of grief,
sadness, or melancholy. However, if symptoms do not improve after 2 weeks, talk
with a health professional.
Who To See
Treatment for
depression usually involves taking medicine or getting
professional counselling, or a combination of the two. It is important that you
establish a long-term and comfortable relationship with your health
professionals for treatment of depression.
Your
family doctor or
general practitioner can diagnose depression and
prescribe medicines. You may be referred to a specialist such as a
psychiatrist.
Professional counselling can be provided by a:
Other health professionals who also may be trained in counselling
include:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment