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Old Dec 18, 2015, 06:59 PM
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Hello chocolatecookie3: YES! Definitely see someone. Perhaps there is a counseling service at your university where you could begin. Or seek the services of a professional therapist. (You might also consider just having a general medical check-up as well. It's possible there is something physical going on too.) But, more than likely you just have some depression setting in. You're so close to graduating from college, you don't want to let depression knock you off course at this late date. Another alternative would be to see a psychiatrist & consider trying an antidepressant medication. But, from my perspective anyway, I would think it would be best to start out with a counselor or therapist. Psych med's can carry their own set of challenges. Good luck!
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