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    Scientifically, how do you know if you are depressed or anxious?
    Bernard McMahon
    • Dec 10, 2019
    • 2 min

    Scientifically, how do you know if you are depressed or anxious?

    You might find yourself asking, how do I really know if I am depressed or anxious? Until now, mental health problems like depression and anxiety are predominantly measured and diagnosed using questionnaire-based tools. Although there is some merit in tests like these, the subjective nature of these assessments means they can be misinterpreted and ultimately, lack a scientific basis to form diagnosis. The neuroscientific reason behind depression and anxiety Within neuroscience
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