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Is apathy always a symptom of depression?

Whenever I read that someone is very apathetic, the immediate response suggests seeing a professional for depression. However, is it possible that apathy is a symptom of something else? For example, when I was in my late twenties, I just abruptly stopped liking things I used to like from food, drinks, activities, etc. I just changed and no longer liked the things I did previously, and I really don’t know why. It scared me so much. However, slowly, I started finding new things I liked, and although I haven’t been able to return to my previous baseline, I’ve come a LONG way from when I was at my lowest.


Whenever I read that someone is very apathetic, the immediate response suggests seeing a professional for depression.

However, is it possible that apathy is a symptom of something else?

For example, when I was in my late twenties, I just abruptly stopped liking things I used to like from food, drinks, activities, etc. I just changed and no longer liked the things I did previously, and I really don’t know why. It scared me so much.

However, slowly, I started finding new things I liked, and although I haven’t been able to return to my previous baseline, I’ve come a LONG way from when I was at my lowest.

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