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    excessive in terms of intensity and duration, and then it starts to interfere significantly with their daily lives. In these cases, we are facing a mental depression frame. Depression is a serious mental disorder and it is the most prevalent mental disorder in the United States (1). It is estimated that about 3-5% of the world population suffers from depression (2). This colossal growth in recent decades is due to many factors, some of them are in the busy life that our population has today and…

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    Intro: Attention grabber: Why was there an increase in depression in the United States? Lead into Thesis: Depression is everywhere in this entire world and is caused by multiple things. Thesis:All over the world depression is caused by school, social media, and relationships. First Main Point: School TS:The first source of depression starts with school. CD:School’s everywhere have students that constantly pick on and bully others because they’re not perfect. Also to coincide with the bullying…

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    Definition A mood disorder in which the person has suffered one or more intense episodes of depression. This condition is also characterized by the presence of various symptoms which last for more than a 2 week period and will include 5 or more specific symptoms during this timeframe (DSM 5). Symptoms An individual suffering from this condition may display various symptoms such as feelings of sadness, emptiness, loneliness and also question the relevance of their own existence. There may also…

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    Depression differs in seriousness from “mild, temporary sadness to severe persistent depression”(Hall-Flavin). Clinical depression is the more severe form. It is not the sadness one feels after the loss of a loved one, but a serious medical condition that affects the everyday lives of those diagnosed. Plath’s depression consumes her life; she describes it as “a dark thing that sleeps in [her]; all day [she] feels…

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    Depression can manifest itself in a variety of ways, which can include feelings of worthlessness and helplessness, a loss of interest in usual hobbies and activities, and thoughts of death and suicide. People who are depressed sometimes do not feel sad at all, but instead feel restless and irritable, and some patients can have physical symptoms like muscle pain and headaches. Symptoms of depression must be present for two weeks nearly every day for it to be considered major depression, although…

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    rest of your life? Many depressed people spend their days doing exactly that. The explanation? Depression deprives people of daily activities and takes up all their energy. Sometimes they can’t even bother to get out of bed to cook for themselves, more or less for their children. This mental illness is very common in our world, keeping millions from living a healthy life. Many things can cause depression or anxiety, such as alcoholism. To many people, the term alcoholism means a drinking…

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    Depression is a mood disorder in which you feel so sad that you cannot function normally. Depression takes a major toll on not only yourself, but on your friends and families lives too. Depression makes you think about yourself in the worst way possible. You feel worthless, hopeless, and guilty and sometimes it is for no reason. You feel like you cannot talk to anyone about what is wrong because you fear they may judge you. You may know if you are depressed, if you are sad without reasoning…

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    The Great Depression, starting in 1929 on Black Tuesday, was the crash of the United States economy. During that time, 25% of Americans were unemployed, and millions lost their savings due to bank failure, leaving them poor and frustrated with the government. Causes of the Great Depression include the overproduction of crops and the deduction of consumer spending. After WWI, the demand for crops dropped 40%, lowering the prices of food, and forcing farmers to produce more to meet their budget.…

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    The Great Depression On October 24, 1929, “Black Thursday”, the Wall Street stock market collapsed, initiating the onset of one of America’s darkest times in history, the Great Depression. This economic downward spiral, caused banks to close, unemployment to rise, people to lose their homes, and a panic amongst the people, affecting every household, every man, women and child. There was an increase in the suicide rate, in violence, families were evicted from their homes and not to forget,…

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    To accurately diagnosis, a person they must show signs of their issue being distressful, deviant, and dysfunctional. Eric’s depression exhibits all of these side effects. Eric states, he does not enjoy work and misses his previous activity. Suggesting he is very saddened by his disability and dampens his ability to function in life like normal people would. His state of mind is…

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