Research suggests the average person makes thousands of small decisions each day, most without much thought. For someone with depression, even simple choices can feel overwhelming.
When normal thought processes are disrupted, decision-making becomes more difficult. Concentration may suffer, and memory can be affected — sometimes by the condition itself, and sometimes by medications used to treat it.

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