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Types of Depression
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Symptoms of depression are complex and vary widely between people, although there are some common signs and symptoms. Everyone feels sad and blue occasionally, but this usually passes within a few days. Unfortunately, many people mistakenly associate those ‘blue-days’ as being the same as depression. However, they are very different.
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Diagnosis
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When people are depressed, they often find it hard to believe that any treatment will help. They can feel so helpless and hopeless, they cannot imagine ever improving. The sooner someone seeks help and accepts treatment, the sooner the depression has a chance to improve. There are no physical tests for depression. A GP may still wish to examine a patient to rule out any other underlying physical reason for their symptoms. They may also do some blood and urine tests. If you find the thought of discussing ...
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Bipolar
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Everyone has their ups and downs, but with Bipolar, these mood fluctuations are more severe. In the past, experts did group Bipolar with other depressive disorders; however, there is a difference. Some of the treatment can be different and most people with Bipolar do not get any benefit from antidepressants. In fact, in some cases, they can do more harm, often inducing mania and even psychosis. Manic behaviour might include. Being impulsive and reckless; spending, gambling, or promiscuity. There is a les...
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Depression
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Depression also affects the people closest to the person suffering from it, so support is important. Life is full of challenges, sometimes circumstances are beyond our control, and sometimes we create our own challenges! It isn't always easy to face things alone. Sometimes we just need somebody to understand us, sometimes we just need a friend. Here you will find people who will listen, and more importantly, people who will care.
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Understanding Depression
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We often use the term, I’m depressed to describe the days when we feel out of sorts. Everyone feels sad and upset sometimes, but when you feel persistently down for weeks, even months, rather than a few days, you could be suffering from depression. Estimations claim that 6 million people that’s about 1 in 5 - in the UK suffer from depression at some point in their life. In its more serious form, depression can make someone feel utterly helpless and hopeless. There can also be some physical symptoms, ...
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Causes
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There are many different theories about what causes depression. Social, psychological, behavioural, and physical factors all play a part. While depression may feel like it has come out the blue, it is usually something that has been causing deterioration in mental health for sometime. Some of the trigger events that could bring depression to the forefront might include:. Employment or Relationship problems. Illness or disability and chronic pain. Early childhood trauma or abuse of some kind. In contrast,...
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symptons
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Everyone is different and the symptoms of depression will vary between people. It is said, if someone suffers at least five of the following symptoms, then they could be suffering depression. Life has no enjoyment. You are feeling pessimistic about everything. You are so depressed, you feel numbness. You can have an unreasonable fear of everything. Feeling worthless, helpless and hopeless. Low self-esteem, lacking in confidence. Feeling paranoid and guilt ridden. Feeling anxious and empty. I blame myself...
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Survey
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The information you provide is totally anonymous and will not be passed onto any third parties. All information will be used solely with regards to my research project as part of my Access to Nursing course at Bedford College 2013/14. I am carrying out a research project with regards to the treatment of depression. Please answer the following eight questions as honestly as possible. Thank you. 1What was your initial reason for visiting GP that led to depression being treated? Please tick to answer *.
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Dysthymia
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While symptoms are less severe than major depression, individuals require more input and a longer treatment period, often with more Psychotherapy and higher doses of antidepressants. Dysthymia in adults is late-onset Dysthymia . Symptoms include. Persistent sadness and feeling low. Lose interest in day to day activities. Feeling hopeless and lacking productivity. Low self-esteem and feeling inadequate. Irritability and angry outbursts. Feelings of guilt and remorse for things in the past.