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    comprise of both males and females. The program would consist of 60 minutes of aerobic exercise, four times a week over a six-week period. In order to record progress, participants will be given a weekly evaluation in the form of an inventory such as the Major Depression Inventory (MDI) or the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. There are a variety of variables that must be taken into consideration in this study. The dependent…

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    diagnosing children in earlier stages of development can be detrimental to their adulthood in many aspects. One in twenty children in America establish a form of depression before the age 19. There are multiple varieties of depression that can occur. Major depression, being in a low state for more than two weeks straight is one that commonly is developed. How is Depression Developed in Children? Although depression can be inherited from past generations it is on off balance of…

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    Major Depressive Episode

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    1. Reduce the proportion of persons who experience major depressive episode. This is important because the first encounter experiences depression or any form of mental health disorder is always the hardest to anyone and sometime can lead to a more serious problem because the individual is not aware about their condition. So, if we can reduce it by prevent people from experience depression or lesser it depression this will help them feel better. There ways where people can help to make people…

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    12 Major Organs

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    There are 12 major organs in the human body. Each of these organs severe an important role in the proper functioning of the human body, but the organ that is responsible for all bodily functioning is the “Brain”. The Brain is located in the center of the body; and protected by the skull. Without the functioning of the brain, a human would be lifeless. The brain is sometimes compromised; by different diseases and disorders. Nevertheless, depending on the type of disorder/disease the human is…

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    Major depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest during daily activities (Major Depression). This disorder is known as one of the most common mental disorders (Kohn). It affects how people feel, think, and behave in certain situations. Depression can come on suddenly, or be the effect of various events piling on top of each other (Depression). People between the age of 15-20 have experienced some soft of depression throughout their lives, while…

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    Course of disorder Even though it can appear at any age major depressive disorder seems to peak in the 20th or later (DSM, 2013). The course of major depressive disorder can vary from person to person. Some people rarely experience remission, while other have discrete episodes of depression with many years without symptoms in between. Early diagnosis of this disorder is very important. Chronic depressive disorder increases risk for underlying personality, anxiety, and substance use disorders…

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    Major depressive disorder is a type of unipolar mood disorder that only shows depressive symptoms. A patient that has major depressive disorder can have a different range of symptoms of mild, moderate, or severe. These symptoms only have to be noticeable for two weeks, according to the DSM-5. Some patients also show signs of psychosis or suicidality. It is noted that if there are two or more major depressive episodes, it is recurrent. This is very important when predicting the future of the…

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    is in the middle of a Major Depressive Episode. As a breakdown of Pierre’s symptoms we see that he: A) Feels a profound sense of sadness every day. B) Feelings of hopelessness. C) No longer enjoys things he used to. D) Has not been able to concentrate at work, and is indecisive. E) His family and friends do not hear from him as much F) Loss of appetite. G) Has a hard time getting back to sleep. There are several reasons for this diagnosis. Initially I believed it to be Major Depression, however…

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    to Thai Health (2015), “Major depressive disorder is ranked the third in women and eighth in men in Thailand, “Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorders that is caused by the body and mind of the patients. It will affect everyday life. In addition, Major depressive disorder is an illness that involves the body, mood, thinking, by affecting sleep, eating and feeling about themselves and things around them. Three ways to treat patients with major depressive…

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    Major depression is a mood disorder which can cause a persistent feeling of sadness in individuals that affects the processing of thoughts. Depression can cause physical and emotional problems, which an individual just can’t “snap out” of. The treatment of depression may require long term attention and medication or counseling, which helps most. It may only occur once in a person’s lifetime, but it can come episodes. Depression affects one in ten Americans, and over eighty percent of Americans…

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