I have many years of counseling experience,
from general depression and anxiety to very specific personal challenges, as well as clinical evaluations.
Even though this is typically a limited condition — usually occurring within the first three months of having a baby — it sometimes gets lumped in
with general depression by insurers.
(Most students reported attending sessions for issues related to adjustment, anxiety, or
general depression.)
Signs of a problem include litter box lapses, severe fighting, lethargy, diarrhea, hiding, lack of appetite, and
general depression.
There is often fever and
a general depression.