7 Signs of High Functioning Depression and Suicide | Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain | Depression Counselor

By Published On: June 27th, 20183.1 min read

So many are shocked by the suicides of two known celebrities. First was designer Kate Spade, and only one day after was the suicide of celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain. A suicide itself is a devastating act, and a famous person committing suicide not only brings a lot of attention to the subject of suicide, but also causes a lot of questioning from the media and public as to why it happened. Suicide is often associated with depression, and the glamour world of the Hollywood lights, gorgeous dresses, red carpet events, and facades of the “picture perfect life” often does not reflect the true reality of each individual or their real innermost feelings.

When talking about suicide, it is important to mention that the act is not only a result of outwardly depressed people. Victims of suicide are not always the ones who are in a “dark room,” isolated from society, or have a negative mood. High functioning depression is relevant when talking about suicide. It is difficult to notice high functioning depression, because the individual is still able to keep a routine with work, family, friends and activities. High functioning depression is not a diagnosis.  In the Diagnostic Statistical Manual for Mental Health Disorders, we can find a category of depression known as Dysthymia, which is a functioning depression. Dysthymia has similar and different features from the depression.  The individual fair and somewhat consistent functioning is what makes it difficult for people to notice that the individual is depressed, and sometimes the individual can not perceive their own dysthymic symptoms.

Below are 7 signs of high functioning depression:

  1. Frequent tiredness – The individual will often experience lack of energy and exhaustion.
  2. Avoiding social situations – Even though an individual with high functioning depression can keep up with a routine, he/she will frequently try to disengage socially or withdraw as much as they can from social situations.
  3. Extra Irritability –  Little patience and tolerance. The individual gets easily annoyed and is aggressive.
  4. Inability to focus – It can be extremely frustrating for the individual because they cannot concentrate properly and often need to repeat the same tasks over and over again.
  5. Use of alcohol or medicine – The individual will often use poor coping skills such as consuming alcohol and self-medicating to deal with stress from their routine.
  6. Over eating/over exercising – These are two ways people try to cope with stress.  High functioning depressive people will utilize these as escapes.
  7. Difficulty in falling asleep –  Due to excessive worry or irrational fears, the high functioning individuals’ brain becomes hyperactive which makes it more challenging for the body to relax. Lack of sleep can lead to anxiety, nervousness and irritability.

People with high functioning depression also experience intrusive negative thoughts that can lead to suicide attempts or death. The negative pattern developed by the individual’s unhealthy thoughts will build a “web” of dysfunctional cycles of thoughts that increases sense of hopelessness and helplessness. Therefore it is important to be aware of how our mind and body are functioning, and to notice any signs of depression. Take a mindful look at your feelings, thought patterns and behavior, and if you find yourself with depressive symptoms, do not hesitate to look for help. A professional specialized in depression can assist you with the adequate treatment plan and intervention.

Author: Anna Vita, MS has her Masters Degree in Science in Counseling Psychology from Palm Beach Atlantic University and is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern at Total Life Counseling Center in Orlando, EMDR trained, where our child, teen, relationship and marriage experts specialize in depression & anxiety.  For more tools on self-care check out our articles or for coaching or counseling give us a call (407) 248-0030.

Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!

Total Life Counseling Center consists of Licensed Counselors, masters level therapists, Español counselors, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, business coaches, and image enhancement coaches who provide counseling for emotional, mental, physical and spiritual care including marriage, individual, family, substance abuse and more. TLC’s family, trauma and marriage experts have been interviewed on National and Local TV/Radio over 200 times for their expert advice on Fox News, OWN, WETV, ABC’s Medical Minute and more. Our skilled counselors are relational, approachable and specialists providing therapy services in the Central Florida area including: OrlandoWinter ParkMetroWest, Windermere, Dr. Phillips, East OrlandoLake Mary, and Clermont, Boca Raton Florida, and Dallas, TX.

About the Author: Anna Vita

Anna takes on a deep personal vow to herself with each of her clients, and to provide them with the most honest, empathetic and genuine care. Anna is in the professional setting of Total Life Counseling and treats each client as if they are the only client. Her counseling employs an unconditional regard that is nonjudgmental and non-directive, where the therapist takes on a posture that is empathetic towards each client’s own experience. Anna utilizes the Holistic Approach as a complimentary intervention, to understand the totality of each client’s own desires, in the therapeutic setting.

One Comment

  1. Sarah Cummings August 24, 2018 at 1:10 am

    Very helpful post! As a friend or a family, it is important to speak and have time for our loved ones because we will never know what they’re thinking or what they’re going through.:)

Leave A Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.