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How do you cope with the blues?

How do you cope with the blues?

  • 1. For the past week you have felt very tired when getting up in the morning. You:



  • 2. You feel low when:



  • 3. You are walking alone through London. You:



  • 4. Depression is:



  • 5. A friend has been depressed for several months. You advise him/her to:



  • 6. The most prominent thing you feel when you feel low is:



  • 7. You have just finished reading the paper and the news isn’t good. You say to yourself:



  • 8. You have just broken something that was precious to you. You:



  • 9. You’re at a friend’s house for the evening but you are still feeling low. You:



  • 10. Something that would cheer you up would be:





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