Types of psychological depression

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    Miscarriage Essay

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    loss of pregnancy before the twentieth week”. Almost ten to twenty percent of pregnancies result in a miscarriage. Anxiety and depression are common side effects of miscarriage, and especially if the woman has lost more than one child to a miscarriage. Many miscarriages have led to post-partum depression in women. While multiple miscarriages can cause post-partum depression, there is no increased risk for women who have a history of miscarriage compared to women without a history. There are many…

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    Classified as a mental disorder in the DSM-5, depression affects various people in different ways. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). The issue of depression covers a broad area of sub-types such as major depressive disorder, psychotic depression, bipolar disorder and melancholia. These different categories of depression differ in symptoms, severity and treatment approach. This essay aims to describe the aetiology of psychotic depression, the causal and maintaining factors of the disorder…

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    strategies used to treat and manage chronic illness can be explained through the biopsychosocial model of health. Chronic illnesses devalue the previous thinking of the biomedical model. The treatment strategies of chronic illness displays that psychological and social processes are not independent of the disease process, and are actually a necessity in managing and treating chronic illness…

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    The Psychological and Behavioral Effects of Child Abuse Child abuse is essentially any kind of physical, verbal maltreatment or even sexual molestation of a child. It affects the psychological thinking of children, which can lead to their bad behavior. 3.6 million referrals are made to child protection agencies that involve more than 6.6 million children. Children who have suffered abuse or neglect may present extreme behavior problems including emotional instability, depression, and aggression…

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    disorders? How many different types of mood disorders are there? “Mood disorders are defined as a disorder marked by a significant change in one 's emotional state that seriously interferes with one 's ability to function” (Pastorino, 2013, p. 593). In other words, suffering from a mood disorder not only affects your emotions, but it also affects the way that you preform tasks and interact with people on a day-to-day basis. “Mood disorders are one of the more common psychological disorders,…

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    Depression, contrary to popular belief, is not a simple low admits the highs in a person's life or a simple phrase that a person has yet to grow out of. Depression is commonly mistaken for anxiety or sadness, and it is highly stigmatised all over the world. In reality depression is a much more serious issue. Depression, or clinically known as Major Depressive Disorder, is described as a “clinical term used by psychiatrists to define a time length longer than two months where a person feels…

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    colour our psychological lives. Moods reflect our emotional experience, including a depressed, anxious, or elated state of mind, which can be a result of disappointing occurrences or dire circumstances. It is normal and appropriate to be happy about elevating events, it is just as normal and appropriate to feel depressed by dismal events. But people with mood disorders experience disturbances…

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    Accelerated Resolution Therapy, also known as ART, is a brief exposure-based psychological treatment therapy. ART uses visualization techniques as well as a “directive approach that reduces physical and emotional reactions to distressing memories and images stored in the brain” ("SAMHSA," 2015). ART is intended to treat such disorders as, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and phobias ("SAMHSA," 2015). Since 2011, ART an adult based program and has been…

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    Theories Of Depression

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    Neuroscience and Depression Jessica Hess Southern Connecticut State University Depression is an affective mood disorder, which is a psychiatric disorder that involves a change of mood and emotion (Pinel, J, 2014). There are several different categories of depression. Major depression is a very familiar term and is the most well known form of depression. This is characterized by symptoms such as loss of interest and an inability to enjoy life and the cause remains unidentified. Another…

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    energy; diminished ability to think, concentrate, or make decisions; recurrent thoughts of death, suicide ideation, and suicide attempts (American Psychiatric Association, 2013; Durand & Barlow, 2016). What Caused Lizzie’s Depression and the Contribution of Genetics For “psychological disorders, evidence indicates that genetic factors make some contribution to all disorders but account for less than half of the explanation” (Durand & Barlow, 2016). Adverse life events “such as a ‘chaotic’…

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