Dealing with Depression

dealing-with-depression & Symptoms of depression

Dealing with Depression: Having the Right Information is the Real Cure

Depression is an alarming word that has already trapped more than 17 million American adults and most of them are under the spell of serious clinical depression. Depression affects the normal functioning of the body and incites the mind to develop negative vibes. That way, human suffering cannot be calculated and lead to a number of social, professional and family issues.Importantly, depression does not only affect its direct sufferer, but it put an impact on relatives and loved ones of the depressed individual.

Serious consequences of depression disorder:

Intense emotional pain

Ruin the lives of billions of people suffering

Disrupts the lives of families of sufferers

Negative performance in work

Recently, the problem of depression has taken very seriously by researchers,experts and people. Depression is usually categorized into different formats depending on the condition of the individual. People with high mood swings that result in high risk and self-damaging behavior are usually suffering from bipolar disorder. Patients of bipolar disorder usually have signs of both depressive episodes and hypomaniac episodes. People dealing with depression disorder usually face major changes in their thinking pattern. Their overall social behavior and sense of physical well-being get altered and they feel the heat afterwards. Disturbing feelings that constantly keep coming back to the mind and interfere with work, family
responsibilities and other aspects of life – it is absolute signs of having depression. Interestingly, depression is not limited to adults but, children and teens alike can get this disorder. However, it is can be treated successfully with proper care and diagnosis. Following are the few symptoms of depression;
• Extreme weakness
• Laziness
• Loss of energy and fatigue
• Unwilling to participate in any activity
• Extreme happiness or sadness
• Negative thoughts
• Withdrawal from family and friends
• Inability concentrate
• Sleeplessness
• Feeling of guilt
• Irregular eating habits
• Excess thinking

Depression is a serious psychological threat that needs proper attention and care. With proper information, it is very easy to diagnose the illness and get the required medical attention.

Similar Posts:

This entry was posted on Monday, July 6th, 2009 at 9:45 am and is filed under Anxiety. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

Post a Comment