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10 Signs Your Mental Health is Getting Worse

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[Upbeat Music] Hey Psych2Goers, have you ever thought about 
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get your free trial of Skillshare Premium! Hey Psych2goers and welcome back to our channel! This video is suggested by one of our 
viewers, Army & Blink! Thanks for the suggestion! Now, lets get started. Have you been wondering if your mental 
health is possibly getting worse?   Mental health, just like physical health, 
affects everyone whether you are suffering   from a mental illness or not. Your mental and 
emotional health can fluctuate from time to time   depending on the stresses going on in 
your life.

So, it’s always a good idea to   check in with yourself and try to gauge the 
direction your mental health is going in.   With that said, here are ten signs that 
your mental health is getting worse. NUMBER ONE. You’re losing interest in the little things. Do your favorite activities suddenly seem meh 
to you? If you’ve started to lose excitement for   life’s little things, then this is a sign that 
your mental health might not be at its best.   You might be feeling this way because 
of an overload of stress in your life,   or you’re feeling overwhelmed with all 
of your responsibilities and to-do lists.   When you lose interest and don’t enjoy the hobbies 
and activities that you once did, this could also   be a warning sign of depression. If you think this 
could be what's happening to you, know that you   are not alone, and that help is just around the 
corner. Talk with a trusted friend or a family   member, or a mental health professional to get the 
help you need to navigate these troubling times.

NUMBER TWO. You get overwhelmed easier. Do you find that you’ve been getting 
overwhelmed more often than normal?  When you have a to-do list for two 
or three tasks, does it feel more like   you have ten things to do? When you start to 
get overwhelmed easily with everyday things,   this could be a sign of worsening mental health. 
According to Psychotherapist, Sheri Jacobson,   feeling mentally overwhelmed could be an internal 
reaction to excessive outside stress. To help   cope with this overwhelming feeling, you can 
journal, meditate, or practice mindfulness.

NUMBER THREE. You don’t feel like 
socializing that much anymore.  Does it feel more exhausting to 
interact with people nowadays?   Regardless of whether you’re an introvert, 
extrovert, or somewhere in between,   we all have a standard comfort level 
when it comes to social interaction.   If you feel yourself slipping below your comfort 
level, pay attention to this. Remember that   even if it doesn’t feel that way at the moment, 
interacting with people can help boost your mood! We want to mention that we’re happy to have skillshare as a sponsor today because they really promote the idea of a self-made you. Are you planning to learn a new skill, perhaps on illustration, animation, or writing? It would be great if everything you need is all in one place, right? Well, Skillshare has thousands of catered courses across all kinds of topics like design, business, tech, and more.

There is truly something for everyone. Skillshare has a great intro class on animation that we really recommend. The course is called “Creativity Unleashed: Discover, Hone, and Share Your Voice Online” by Johannes Fast. If any of you are interested in learning basic animation, I recommend you go check it out in the link below! The first 1000 people will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium and after that, it’s only around $10 a month. Let us know what Skillshare courses you’re taking in the comments below. FOUR. You don’t have a consistent sleep schedule. Have you developed a seemingly random sleep 
schedule? Despite wanting to get up at a certain   time in the morning, do you wind up sleeping all 
day? When you have an irregular sleep schedule,   this could signify increased stress in your 
life and a decline in your mental health.   If you're struggling to regulate your sleep, 
you can try setting up a routine to wake up   and go to bed at the same time every 
day.

This will get your body back into   its regular rhythm of sleep and wake cycles, 
therefore no longer causing sleep disturbance. FIVE. You always feel drained. Despite getting enough sleep and eating well, 
do you constantly feel exhausted or drained?   According to Healthline, mental exhaustion 
can set in when you are under long-term stress   and this type of exhaustion can make it feel 
like you are trying to move up a mountain.   More than just feeling tired, when you are this 
drained and constantly exhausted, you might   struggle to get anything done. Healthline 
suggests practicing gratitude, relaxation,   and yoga, as well as talking to a mental 
health professional to provide medication   for you if it’s needed. Treatment plans will 
look different for everyone, but regardless,   there is a way that will work best for you to help 
pull yourself out of this state of exhaustion.

SIX. Your anxiety seems to be increasing. Do you wake up in the morning with a crushing 
sense of anxiety that stays with you all day?   Does this anxiety cast a cloud over your 
daily activities? Worsening anxiety can   often coincide with worsening mental health. 
Anxiety affects us all, whether or not you   happen to suffer from a particular anxiety 
disorder. It’s important to monitor your   anxiety levels because a noticeable change 
can tell you a lot about your mental health.   Anxiety is a response to stress and it can cause 
a variety of psychological and physical symptoms.   When you feel overly anxious, you might 
notice that your heart rate speeds up   and your breathing rate increases, and 
you might experience a bout of nausea SEVEN. You feel mentally 
and emotionally scattered. Do you feel like there are so many things 
happening around you, but you can’t focus   on any of them? If so, you’re not alone.

From 
time to time, it’s normal to feel this way,   especially when you are going through 
higher amounts of stress. However,   if you are feeling scattered and like things are 
spinning out of control, this could be a sign that   your mental health is under strain. According to 
Psychologist Rick Hanson from Psychology Today,   you probably feel scattered because you are 
struggling to find your center. This means that in   order for your brain to feel more organized, you 
need to feel at peace within yourself. Practicing   mindfulness, such as yoga and meditation, are 
great places to start on the road to inner peace. EIGHT. You can’t seem to pay attention. Do you have a harder time 
focusing and staying on task?   When you’re reading, is it hard to comprehend? 
Do you have to reread the same passage   over and over again? Though it could relate to 
potential psychological disorders such as ADHD,   depression, or anxiety, it is also likely that 
a lack of focus can be due to stress or poor   self-care. It can be frustrating to start losing 
focus so frequently and those feelings are valid   and normal.

Remember to take care of yourself 
and, as you recover, know that help is available. NINE. You might be struggling 
with your impulse control. Are you acting more on impulse? Are you 
possibly indulging in things you shouldn’t?   Whether it’s retail therapy, or binging all of 
your shows, or playing video games for hours,   when you act more on impulse like this, it 
can signify worsening mental health. You   might pick up some unhealthy habits 
as a way to cope with life stress,   fulfill yourself, or distract yourself 
from a major issue going on in your life.   Journaling, mindfulness, and therapy are great 
ways to start uncovering some of these issues! TEN. You are struggling to feel grounded. Similar to feeling centered, when you 
are grounded, you are feeling confident   and balanced within yourself. According to Irene 
Langeveld, an energy worker, and meditation coach,   grounding starts with the root chakra at the 
base of the spine, known to help you feel secure.   Activities that connect your body with 
the world around you– such as hiking,   meditating, or walking outside –are all great 
ways to help you find your sense of grounding! Can you relate to any of these points made in 
this video? Do you think your mental health   could be slipping? If so, know that 
there is help you can reach out to.   You can talk to a trusted friend, family member, 
or a mental health therapist for support.   Please like and share this video if it helped 
you and you think it can help someone else, too!   The studies and references used are listed 
in the description below.

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Thank you for watching! We’ll see you next time! Video by Psych2go..

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