DEPRESSION ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT IN PORTSMOUTH, OHIO

When Sadness Feels Heavy

Depression can make everyday life feel heavy; draining your motivation, clouding your thoughts, and pulling you away from the people and activities you care about.

At Amazing Grace Center in Portsmouth, Ohio, we help individuals make sense of these changes and feel supported as they work toward relief and stability. Because we specialize in addiction treatment as well, we understand how substances like alcohol, opioids, and stimulants can intensify low mood or deepen the emotional crash after use. When sadness, fatigue, or loss of interest continue even without substances, or begin affecting your ability to function, it may be time to get help. With the right care, progress is possible, and healing can start here.

A woman with glasses holding her forehead and crying in a dimly lit room with unmade bed in the background.

Recognizing Depressive Disorders and Knowing When to Seek Help

Many symptoms of depression can overlap with other mental health conditions, which can make it difficult to understand exactly what’s going on. Fatigue, trouble concentrating, irritability, changes in appetite, and withdrawal from others can also appear in anxiety disorders, trauma-related conditions, ADHD, and during substance use or withdrawal. At Amazing Grace Center, we help patients sort through these overlapping signs so they can understand the root of their symptoms and receive the right kind of care. With a clearer picture, treatment becomes more effective and recovery feels more approachable.

Evaluate yourself for Depression

The PHQ-9 is a brief, nine-question screening tool that helps identify symptoms of depression and understand how strongly they may be affecting your life. It asks about common experiences such as low mood, loss of interest, sleep changes, fatigue, appetite concerns, and difficulty concentrating.

By rating how often these symptoms occur, you get a clearer picture of your emotional well-being and how these feelings may be shaping your day-to-day routine. The PHQ-9 helps screen for depression, track changes over time, and guide decisions about whether additional support or treatment could be helpful. It’s a simple, reliable way to understand what you’re experiencing and take steps toward feeling more balanced and supported.

Screen for Depression

Over the last 2 weeks, how often have you been bothered by any of the following problems?