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    After looking through the book, it seems Depression will most likely be of use. It discusses clinical depression in great detail. Six chapters are dedicated to explaining a specific aspect of the disorder. Each section is very detailed, including many statistics and some graphs and tables. The first chapter is an overview of the condition that discusses the history of how people with depression are treated, the definition of depression, the factors that contribute to one becoming depressed, and…

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    Depressive Disorder is a mental disorder that involves a constant low mood and sadness as well as low self esteem and lack of interest in various activities. MDD is also often called clinical depression, this can impact how we behave as well as our mood and often times affects various aspects of our lives. Depression has been around for many years now, since the B.C. era, when it was first discovered it was known as “melancholia.” “At this time, all mental illnesses were attributed to demonic…

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    Over 401 million people all over the world suffer from depression and schizophrenia. There is a link between mental illness and creative genius, and scientists have found that eminently creative individuals have a much higher rate of chronic depression. On the other hand, it has also been proven that depression is the cause of two-thirds of the suicides in the United States every year. If those with depression and schizophrenia are not forced to get treated, the illnesses could cause self-harm…

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    impossible. Depression is a common disorder that many people of all ages have. Depression is a mood disorder that affects your whole outlook on life. It changes the way someone feels, thinks, and how they tackle the day. A few symptoms are feeling empty, trouble sleeping, loss of interest, and thoughts of suicide. Not everyone has all of these symptoms, but could still have depression (National Institute of Mental Health). There are multiple types of depression and major depression is…

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    different stages of Seasonal Affective Disorder can be treated at home or by psychiatrists. Medications like antidepressants can be used to help reverse the feelings of depression. Bupropion is the most commonly used antidepressant to treat the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (Mayo Clinic. 2014). Light intensity treatment methods can be used with more extreme cases of SAD, and mostly for Seasonal Affective Disorder that occurs in the winter, with colder and darker months. The light…

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    fade away. This is called depression, a mood state characterized by significantly lowered mood and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities that are normally enjoyable 1. Depression can vary from different types of diagnoses ranging from minor to severe depression, which can be life threatening. Those who suffer from this mental illness experience an extensive series of symptoms that can continue to affect the individual if treatment isn’t issued. Symptoms of depression included are:…

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    people use the terms depression and sadness interchangeably and they are often viewed as the same thing; however, they are vastly unique from one another by means of symptoms, intensity, and other factors. When we view sadness and depression as the same, we minimize the illness. While sadness is a painful emotion, it is a normal and natural reaction to difficult life events (CITE). All humans will experience sadness at some point. In contrast, a person with clinical depression does not always…

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    Depression is a serious, but common, illness: One in 10 adults report experiencing depression, and the condition is the most common cause of disability in the United States. Depression is associated with emotions such as anger, shame , and fear , and sometimes these emotions can manifest in the body in the form of aches, pains, nausea, and other complaints. Depression may cause feelings of tension or irritation and may lead to weepiness, and it is not uncommon to feel intensely fatigued…

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    In conclusion, Clinical Depression is one of the most common major depressive disorder within the United States. Clinical Depression clients are typically reported as being sad, depression, or even suicidal. Many clients who experience Clinical Depression do not seek help because they believe getting help is a sign of weakness. However, if a client recognizes that they need help then the process will go a lot smoother. The first step in treatment is realizing and admitting that you have a…

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    gloom would indicated that Lincoln’s depression was biological. One could also argue that through Lincoln’s childhood misfortunes, such as the death of his brother and mother from illness and disease, a foundation was laid for his melancholy episodes in later life. Growing up in life, Lincoln’s voracious appetite for reading and writing poetry, along with a desire for self-education, lead his father to view him as lazy which…

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