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3. DEFINATION
HOW DOES DEPRESSION AFFECT YOUR DAILY LIFE?
TYPES OF DEPRESION
CAUSES OF DEPRESION
SYMTOMS OF DEPRESION
COMMON TYPES OF DEPRESION
SIDE EFEECTS OF DEPRESION
Medical Treatment for Depression
CONCLUSION
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5. It is common mental disorder that presents with
depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feeling of
guilt or low self worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, low
energy and poor concentration.
6. Depression can impact every area of your
life, including but not limited to how you sleep
and eat, your education and career, your
relationships, health, and concentration.
14. This type causes symptoms that may:
◦ Begin suddenly, possibly triggered by a
loss, crisis or stressful change
◦ Interfere with normal functioning
◦ Continue for months or years
◦ It is possible for a person to have only one
episode of major depression.
15. People with this illness may be consistently
and mildly depressed for years. They
function fairly well on a daily basis, but
their relationships and self esteem suffer
over time.
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17. People with this type of illness change back and
forth between periods of depression and periods of
mania.
Symptoms of mania may include:
◦ Less need for sleep
◦ Overconfidence
◦ Racing thoughts
◦ Reckless behavior
◦ Increased energy
◦ Mood changes are often gradual, but can be sudden
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19. Medication
◦ Antidepressants are an option (most often for more
severe cases) that can help ease the symptoms of
depression and return a person to a better level of
functioning.
20. Counseling can help many depressed
people understand, accept and feel better
about themselves.
For Example:
◦ Cognitive therapy helps people change negative
thinking, behavior patterns and attitudes that
affect self esteem and overall sense of well
being.
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22. Reduce or eliminate the use of alcohol or drugs
27. Advocate for their recovery—
convey hope
Emphasize that depression is very treatable
Encourage your friend to seek help; offer to go
with them to the counseling center
Be supportive of counselor or other doctor
suggestions