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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DEPRESSION
What does depression mean to you? Depression is a very serious
mood disorder that can affect anyone regardless of age, gender,
race, social status or ethnicity. Depression is an illness that
affects your body, mind, disposition, sleep and your thoughts.
This condition can be caused by many factors. There can also be
a genetic component to depression.
Have you been told that you have diagnosis of depression? Do
some of the feelings and experiences listed here get in the way
of living your life the way you want to? For example, do you
feel like your life is hopeless and you are worthless? Do you
feel anxious or feel like something bad is going to happen? Do
you feel out of touch with the world? Have you lost interest in
pleasurable activities? Do you feel that others are against you?
Are you experiencing a lot of stress, intense sadness, loss of
energy and burn-out? Are you having trouble concentrating and
have low energy?
When you are depressed it is very hard to think clearly or make
decisions. It may be hard to think of anything to do to help
yourself feel better. If you are feeling blue most of the time
you may have a type of depression. There are three main types of
depression: major depressive disorder, manic-depressive disorder
and dysthymic disorder.
Major depression is also referred to as unipolar depression and
can interfere with a person's ability to function. A person may
have marked difficulty in functioning as this type of depression
can disrupt social or occupational functioning.
A second type is manic-depressive disorder and is also known as
bi-polar disorder. This type involves episodes of major
depression that alternates with episodes of mania. This type can
be extremely disruptive and concerning. Everyone has good days
and bad days and ups and downs. Therefore, this type must be
sufficiently severe that it causes marked impairment in
occupational functioning or marked impairment in relationships
with others. With this type of depression a person may display
different symptoms during different periods of the illness.
The third type is a milder form of depression called dysthymic
disorder. This type is diagnosed when a depressed mood is
present almost every day for at least two years. This type is
referred to as a low-grade depression and can start in the early
teen age years and later in life. Dysthymia may be accompanied
by social aloofness, lack of assertiveness and even periods of
more severe depression. Psychotherapy and anti-depressant
medication can be effective.
If depression is not treated it can get worse. The first step to
obtaining treatment for depression is to obtain a medical
examination by a physician as there
are certain medical
conditions that have symptoms similar to depression. A person
may not be aware that they are depressed and do not understand
why they are experiencing various physical symptoms. A skillful
doctor can diagnose the true situation. Psychiatrists are
trained to differentiate depression from other medical
conditions. At your initial visit a history of your present
difficulties will be taken. Other symptoms, family history, past
medical problems are other basic steps that may be taken so an
accurate diagnosis can be made. If medication is prescribed it
is important to learn what you can about the medication and any
possible side effects. If you are experiencing side effects it
is critical to consult with your physician. It is important to
give medication a chance to work and the side effects may be
temporary. Do not stop taking an anti-depressant without
consulting your doctor. It is important to safely discontinue
the medication. Some medications must be stopped gradually.
Finding the right treatment is important. The choice of
treatment varies with the kind and severity of the depression.
If treatment is needed it is important to find out about the
therapist's qualifications. Having a trained therapist listen
carefully can be very helpful in relieving depression. A
therapist can help you gain insight into and resolve your
problems.
The benefits of treatment include partial or complete remission
of the symptoms of depression and reduction of pain and
suffering. Treatment can enhance your general well-being. Other
helpful strategies include learning all you can about
depression. Educate yourself! It is important to express your
feelings and accept them.
It is important to obtain an appropriate diagnosis and treatment
if needed. Depression is not a character flaw or a sign of
personal weakness. Depression is a treatable illness and be
assured that with time and good care you will feel better.
Involve your family members and friends. If there are community
resources take advantage of them. There may be support groups in
your area. Do not go through this alone. The best time to
address depression is now as the sooner you receive treatment -
the sooner you will feel better. Your life is waiting!
About the author:
Debra Tullis, MSW, LCSW, BCD is a life coach and a licensed
clinical social worker. She has a Master's Degree in Social Work
and worked in the social service field for 24 years. She is
Board Certified in Clinical Social Work and is working toward a
certification in Life Coaching. She is the owner of Coaching for
the Good Life and is a member of the International Coach
Federation, Coachville, and the International Association of
Coaches. To le
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Welcome to Depression.com |
Facts about depression, including how to manage it and how to live with this medical condition. |
www.depression.com |
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NIMH: Depression |
Such a disabling episode of depression may occur only once but more ... Depression can also affect the physical health in men differently from women. ... |
www.nimh.nih.gov |
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NIMH: Depression |
National Institute of Mental Health presents a comprehensive series of articles on symptoms and management. Includes booklets of personal accounts and ... |
www.nimh.nih.gov |
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Clinical depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder) is a state of intense ... By definition the symptoms are not as severe as with Major Depression, ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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Great Depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
The Great Depression was an economic downturn which started in 1929 (although its ... The Great Depression ended at different times in different countries; ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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Dr. Ivan's Depression Central |
This site is Internet's central clearinghouse for information on all types of depressive disorders and on the most effective treatments for individuals ... |
www.psycom.net |
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Depression Screening Test |
Answer a few simple questions to determine if you are experiencing depressive symptoms. Provides a referral list and information on depression. |
www.med.nyu.edu |
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MedlinePlus: Depression |
From the National Institutes of Health; Depression (National Institute of Mental Health) ... Select services and providers for Depression in your area. ... |
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Welcome to depression-screening.org |
Most people with depression, however, do not seek the professional help they ... The depression-screening.org web site is sponsored by the National Mental ... |
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iFred - International Foundation for Research and Education on ... |
"This book can help those directly and indirectly touched by depression. ... iFred Brings New Hope to Depression with Thousands of Sunflowers ... |
www.ifred.org |
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Depression information and treatment |
Information about depression, depression treatment, and facts about depression. |
www.psychologyinfo.com |
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Depression |
Depression is a strong mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that lasts for weeks, months, or even longer. |
www.kidshealth.org |
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Depression Alliance web site with information about depression ... |
Information about the symptoms and treatment of depression from Depression Alliance, a UK charity for people with clinical depression and anxiety. |
www.depressionalliance.org |
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WebMD Depression Health Center - Learn the symptoms of depression ... |
Articles, links, and resources for sufferers of depression. |
www.webmd.com |
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Depression - Information and Support |
THE starting place for exploring Depression. Support forums, links, articles and more. |
depression.about.com |
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beyondblue: the national depression initiative |
Australian organisation provides information about depression to consumers, carers and health professionals. |
www.beyondblue.org.au |
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Using EFT for Depression, Teen Depression & Clinical Depression |
EFT's results for all forms of depression are often astonishing. In most cases the depressed feelings vanish or are materially reduced within a few minutes ... |
www.emofree.com |
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Depression |
The website for Depression. ... Please note that Depression is comprised of backfile volumes. Volume 4, Issue 2 (1996). Articles in this Issue: ... |
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Depression - MayoClinic.com |
Depression is more than just a bout of the blues. Fortunately, treatments are available. |
www.mayoclinic.com |
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Mental Help Net - Depression (Unipolar) |
Depression is one of the most common and most serious mental health ... Fortunately, there are many highly effective treatments for depression today that ... |
mentalhelp.net |
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