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A Short Speech On Depression
Today I will be talking about depression and the matters of it. What is depression you may ask? Depression is a common and serious medical
illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. It makes you less motivated to do anything, and people may
become an introvert if they aren't already one. About 20 percent of all teens experience depression before they reach adulthood. Between 10 to
15 percent suffer from symptoms at any one time. There are different types of depression such as Major Depression, Persistent Depressive
Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Psychotic Depression, Postpartum Depression, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
(PMDD), and Situational Depression but the most common type of depression is Dysthymia.
Major Depressive Disorder is the type of depression
Why do people become depressed? Well that doesn't have just one answer. There are multiple reasons as to why people become depressed such as
genetics: meaning it runs in the family, brain chemistry: Chemicals called neurotransmitters help send messages between nerve cells in the brain.
Some neurotransmitters regulate mood. When a person is...show more content...
Depression can lead to insomnia, which is trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. The inability to get a good night's sleep can have serious
consequences on the human body. Someone who suffers from insomnia for a long period of time should be checked for other symptoms of
depression. Sleep medications are sometimes prescribed for people suffering from depression and insomnia. It can also affect your eating.
Meaning you won't eat as much which could lead to other problems such as anorexia, or you could be overeating and become overweight and
obese (which is uncommon but it could happen). Some other physical effects include erratic sleep habits, constant fatigue, muscle aches,
headaches, and back
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Persuasive Essay On Mental Depression
As I rack my brain for a learning experience or a failure that lead to something I'm ultimately proud of, I concluded that my greatest failure will
eventually lead to my greatest achievement. In our first week of class we read J.K. Rowling's commencement speech to the graduating class of
Harvard. In this speech she says something that resonated with me deeply. She says, "I had no idea how far the tunnel extended, and for a long
time, any light at the end of it was a hope rather than a reality." The author has been very open with her mental illness before the fame, and she
contributes her depression for some of the memorable details in her Harry Potter series. This is about my own tunnel and the light at the end
that's changing from a hope to a reality. Since middle school I've had a very long and hard battle with an affinity of mental illnesses, from
PTSD and depression to anxiety disorders and bipolar disorder. Anyone would think the older you get the easier it is to cope and hopefully
dissipate into just a word. Years of therapy, medicine and self
–medication shows next to no improvements as of late and that's failure in and of
itself. In the process of getting worse while getting better I've been hospitalized four times emerging with a different medicine cycle and a new
diagnosis. Since the tender age of 13 I've been on so many different pills that the doctors don't bother to ask they just check the chart that's
probably longer than my forearm. I believe the first time
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Depression Creative Writing
Depression
I feel depression creeping up my back like a spider crawling up my arm it's feel like my angel and demon tugging on me telling pick a side one
saying fall into depression and never come back and another saying live for the day and be happy.
It's always war with myself on a mythical battle field filled with all the good i've felt and all the bad i've felt and i'm losing but I will always
I feel alone my hearting sinking faster than the titanic rotting faster than a corpse my body weak from the pressure of faking being happy or was
I happy I can't tell anymore it all feels the same the loneliness killing what's left of feeling like i'm not alone depression killing my happiness I
know there is joy to be found but i take...show more content...
The black flame born from it's own pain it tries to be like the rest but it all it does is cause more pain and adds to its own though it knows what
it did and realizes that others also say and do same thing it will always blames itself. It begins to dim and die but it does not go out because
it's already dead but it's among the living. It does not know what it is it asks for help of others to answer this question but even then it is
abandoned so it's left to dim even lower with it's question. Each flame was given a name when first lit, but this one shedded itself of it's name
for it did not want to be known of what he once was. He feeds off others hatred and disgust for him so that he can remember his place and
knows it does not deserve love and compassion of others. Who he is in eyes of others is not who he is but when he is alone that's when he truly
becomes who he is. This black flame is me and it is who i am who I see the mirror is only but a shadow who I once was. Ladies and gentlemen
boys and girls that is the story of the black flame thank
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Depression : Depression And Depression
DepressionMental Illness As a kid I would often get overwhelmed and say I'm depressed but not truly knowing the meaning of the word
Depression. Now that I am older I know not to use that term so loosely because depression is a disorder that is very serious. According to the
Mayo Clinic Depression, also known as major depressive disorder is a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and a loss of interest.
Depression can cause physical problems because it affects how you think along with how you act. For example, you may not want to do
activities that you normally would, due to this disorder. Depression does not have a specific age or gender, it can happen to anyone.
According to do something.org 1 and 4 adults suffer from depression episodes before the age of 24. Also, women are two times as likely to
suffer from depression than men. In addition, more than 350 million people of all ages suffer from depression. Phill Hickey makes a claim
that "Depression Is Not An Illness: It is an Adaptive Mechanism" in his article and I beg to differ. In this paper, I plan to explain why I disagree
with Hickey; and define depression/mental illness. According to NAMI Mental Illness is a condition that impacts a person's thinking, feelings,
and moods. Mental Illness can also affect the way you function each and every day. There are many different mental disorders such as Alcohol
Abuse, Claustrophobia, Depressive, Panic disorder, and Manic disorder. In addition, NAMI states that
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Argumentative Essay On Depression
"Depression is the inability to construct a future." When a person is struggling through a dark time in their life they are unable to look
positively towards the future. This may affect anyone close to them and anyone who is planning a future with them. The theme is evident by
the history of depression, the signs, symptoms and the treatments available and the struggles depression creates in the individual's daily life.
The earliest discovery of Depression came in the second millennium B.C. They first called this illness melancholia and it first appeared in the
writings of Mesopotamian. Depression in this time was that people were possessed with demons and a priest had to attend to them to try and
rid of the demons causing this illness. They believed depression was a spiritual illness not a physical one. Many different doctors had ways
they treated people with this mental illness. Roman and Greek doctors believed this was a psychological and a biological illness. They
treated depression with gymnastics, massage, special diets, music and baths one kind of bath was a mix of poppy extract and donkeys milk
to alleviate symptoms. The Greek physicians were called Hippocrates and they said that if you had melancholia you had to much black bile in
your spleen. They used bloodletting which removed blood from the body, bathing, exercise, and dieting to treat melancholia. As the years went
on people believed that the mental illness was inherited and the people with these mental illnesses ended up homeless or in an institute. The
theories that were established from the past were very helpful to study which treatments would work best for people today. Depression is a
complex disorder which involves many systems of the body. It disrupts sleep, changes your appetite and causes weight loss or weight gain.
Everyone experiences a sad time in their lives and has no positive outlook at the future. This does not portray personal weakness but it also can
not be something that can be wished away. Studies have shown that the best way for people with depression to get help is cognitive behavioral
therapy which studies problematic thought patterns without the use of medicine. Depression occurs more in women than in men because of
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Abstract On Depression
Depression have become a major problem in our society today. People who haven't experience depression will not understand how it feel and
what it can do to a person. Many people also doesn't understand what depression is, or how it can related to suicidal ideation. In fact, studies have
documented that the majority of young suicide victims had depression at the time of death and most suicide survivors were diagnosed with
symptoms of clinical depression at the time of their attempt (Mojs, Biederman, GЕ‚owacka, Strzelecki, Ziemska, Samborski 2015). It can
affect anyone, from young adolescents to college students to the elderly people. There are many reasons that can make someone have major
depression. Such as financial problems, family problems, social problems, school, work, etc. These stressors in our daily life can cause anxiety
which can increase our stress level significantly, which then can lead to depression. A research said that anxiety disorder have a high
comorbidity with depression and that anxiety occur prior to the onset of depressive disorders in many individuals (Batterham, Christensen,
Calear 2013). People who experience depression must find way to cope with depression and know how to get help in order to prevent suicidal
ideation. The people surroundings, friends and family, must also find ways to recognize the symptoms of depression, and show understandings in
order to help those suffering. This research project will help people understand more about
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Definition Essay On Depression
Depression is the feeling of severe despondency and dejection and a long and severe recession in an economy or market.
What is depression
Depression can be misleading by lots of people have felt depression at times over challenging situations that can set back ones career and or the
ending of an important relationships. Some people sadness is temporary feelings. Depression can get very worse over time and interferes with
someone's daily life activities.
Depression is a very common mental health disorder after anxiety disorders. Depression affects 7% of the adults in the whole united states but
within a whole lifetime 21% Americans. Men and Women may experience depression differently. Women are affected at twice at the rate of men.
While men that have depression have a more likely to die of suicide. There can...show more content...
If you think slowly or be unable to do all of your normal activities.
Lack of Interest– Depression can make people lose all of their interests from their usual activities or from capacity to experience pleasure. People
may have not want to desire to eat.
Lack of Self Esteem– At times while you are depressed because you dwell on all of the losses or the failure and the excessive guilt and
helplessness. Some thoughts are like ' I am a loser', ' The world is a terrible place' or 'I don't want to be alive' it can take over.
Hopelessness– Depression can sometimes make people feel like they are nothing good. Sometimes people will get suicidal thoughts, and they
need to be taken seriously.
Changes in movement– People that have depression may look like they are physically depleted or they may be frustrated. For Example– people
may wake up early in the morning and pace the room for hours.
Physical aches and pains– Besides talking about their emotions and their sadness, many people rather complain about their head hurts or that their
stomach
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Essay about Depression in Teenagers
Depression in Teenagers
As a teenager, I have experienced depression countless number of times. Many times, I just feel sad, and other times, I feel like the world is not
worth living in. Innumerable incidents also have occurred where some of my friends get badly depressed. Since many of my friends would try to
talk to me about how they feel when they are depressed, I see a lot the pain and dejection they are going through. Through these experiences,
depression began to scare me because of how inferior and worthless it can make a person feel, and where these low feelings would lead to. I
realized that depression should not be allowed to dominate a person's life as it would slowly eat him away. I felt I had to find out what...show more
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Studies have shown that when a deficiency of the neurotransmitter serotonin occurs, the levels of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine tend to
fluctuate. When this neurotransmitter fluctuates, radical mood swings occur. Another factor that may cause depression is the environment. This
factor is very general–it encompasses relationship problems, low self–esteem, high stress, and the conditions in which a person studies or works.
For example, in a highly–competitive school, a student might be subjected to high stress from large work–loads and self–induced pressure to do
well, thus increasing the chance of this student becoming depressed if he does not live up to the standards. Personality is the last but perhaps the
most important factor. Studies have shown that people who are extremely self–critical or set unreasonably high goals are more likely to become
depressed as they are constantly unhappy with themselves or unable to achieve their goals. Passive or dependent people are also more likely to
get depressed because they feel that they don't have control over what happens in their lives. People who are pessimistic get depressed easier
also as they have a bleak outlook on their surroundings. Social cognitive therapists think that depression occurs not because of what happens to a
person, but because of how the person interprets what happens to him. Thus, people who are pessimistic or passive will become depressed
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Depression Essay
Depression is a very big topic to discuss. The most commonly asked questions are: What is depression, and what disorders are related to
depression? How common is depression? Is it serious? What treatment is used? And, What kind of symptoms should a person be looking for?
Depression is more than the everyday ups and downs. You know when a person is depressed when their sad feelings interfere with theireveryday
life. Depression doesn't only affect feelings, but can change behavior, physical health and appearance, academic performance, social activities,
and the ability to make decisions that are face every day. The causes of depression are still unknown, but researchers have found a genetic link
between most depressive disorders....show more content...
People who don't think that teens could suffer from depression are wrong, depression can affect people of any age, race, ethnic or economic
group. One out of every twenty–five teens suffers from depression. Depression can be very serious. It has been noted that depression can be linked
to poor school performance, alcohol and drug abuse, running away, and feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness. Over the past twenty–five
years, researchers have found that the rate of suicide among teenagers and young adults has increased dramatically. Suicide is often linked to
depression. Some say that talking about depression only makes it worse. The truth is that talking to someone about your feelings can help you
realize that professional help is needed. By showing concern and support, you can encourage someone to talk to a trusted person. Depression is
treatable. Between eighty and ninety percent of people with depression can be helped. For the more serious cases of depression antidepressant
medications and psychotherapies can be used. For the milder, less serious cases, psychotherapy may be enough by itself. Antidepressants are used
for symptom relief and psychotherapy is used to learn more effective ways to deal with everyday problems through talking. In most cases
psychotherapy is done in ten to twenty week sessions. Therapists focus on the patients' disturbed personal relationships. In cases where the
patients' symptoms don't progress with in
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Depression has a voice, a dark and entrancing voice, luring you into its pain. It tells you how terrible you are, grows and grows, replays every
mistake in your life, and humiliates you daily; it makes happiness impossible and friends a difficulty. It's the darkest, ugliest shade of colors,
that permanent paint that won't come out. Once this color finds its way onto your canvas, it will unravel over your beautiful art. Cover up who
you really are and you'll hurt inside. There are people in this world that have known darkness for so long that they know how to hide it, they've
had their 3AM thoughts of pain and torture. People can cover it up with a smile and positivity and you'll never see them break down. They refuse
to feel, they don't connect
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Women and Depression Essay
Depression is the most common mental health disorder; it affects over 17 million American adults each year. Depression is a mood disorder
characterized by at least four symptoms such as changes in sleep, appetite, weight, and psychomotor activity; decreased energy, feelings of
worthlessness or guilt; difficulty thinking, concentrating, or making decisions; or recurrent thoughts of death or suicidal ideation, thoughts or
attempts. "Women are approximately two times more likely than men to suffer from major depression" (Research Agenda for Psychosocial and
Behavioral Factors in Women's Health, 1996) and it has been called the most significant mental health risk for women. Women are more likely to
suffer from depression during marriage...show more content...
Nothing brings relief from the existential torture." (Depression, 1997). Everyone is subject to sadness or melancholy moods especially after
tragic events such as death, dissolution of a personal relationship, or economic hardship; these feelings are normal. It is a prolonged sense of
these feeling and being unable to process past them that a more serious form of depression has taken hold. The damage caused by the emotional
and mental effects of depression can be far reaching from hurting and pushing away friends and family, destroying careers, and can even result in
death by suicide.(Depression, 1997). Depression not only takes a toll on a person mentally and emotionally but physically as well. Depression
can cause chronic physical pain. Depression can cause: Fatigue or loss of energy, sleep disruptions, eating disturbances, inappropriate or
excessive crying, headaches, back pain, muscle aches and joint pain, chest pain, and digestive problems. Sleeping disruptions and weight loss
or gain add to the cycle of depression. Physical pain causes someone suffering from depression to have a less likely chance to move around more
and help to naturally stimulate the body which would help in releasing serotonin and endorphins . "Depression, like heart disease and cancer, is a
major public–health problem" (Depression, 1997). Depression can also be more predisposed to some than others especially if: there is a family
history of depression
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Essay about Adolescent Depression
Depression in adolescence related to the school transitional period is a common occurrence according to the research findings of Goodwin,
Mrug, Borch, & Cillessen, 2012). in fact according to research adolescents is the peek age for onset of depression during this time (1). There are
many causes of depression among late to early adolescents. Over the years research has concluded that the most prevalent causes of adolescent
depression is , genetics, absence of parental protection, low self–esteem, child abuse (of all types) , faulty interpersonal relationships, and
educational transitions. For the purpose of this research we will identify educational transitions from junior high or middle school to high school
,and will later describe...show more content...
Although mental health illness is better understood and many treatments for depression symptoms are available, many adolescents suffer in
silence and are not treated for their depression symptoms.
Partly because symptoms of depression are overlooked in teens because they manifest themselves in different ways then with adults. In addition, it
was commonly believed that it is normal for teens to have extreme mood and behavior changes. However, current studies disprove these common
beliefs as myths and identify that depression may manifest itself differently in the adolescence then with adults (Bremness, Drebit, & Whittaker,
2011). The most obvious difference is the increased irritability verses sadness and depressed mood seen in adults. In adolescents a depressed
mood may manifest itself through hostility, defiance and explosive anger. Other symptoms include sensitivity to criticisms, unexplained aches and
pains and selective withdrawal from some people and activities (Bradley, Mcgrath, Brannen , & Bagnell , 2010). In addition according to
research conducted by (Lamarine, 1995) it should also be considered that in adolescents depression may often be mistaken for other conditions
such as attention deficit disorder, aggressiveness, physical illness, sleep and eating disorders and hyperactivity.
Untreated adolescent depression is related to mal adaptive behaviors such as drug abuse , teen pregnancy and behavioral problems. In addition
untreated depression can
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Descriptive Paper On Depression
Description of Depression Depression, or Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), is a severe mental illness that adversely affects a person's
actions, thoughts, and feelings. It is the number one cause of disability as well as the most common worldwide ("Depression," 2017). Most
individuals experience the blues or a low point in their lives, but depression is marked by a persistent feeling of sadness, despair,
hopelessness, lack of energy, and a loss of interest in normal activities almost every day. Not only does depression interfere with everyday
life, but it also perpetuates a variety of emotional and physical problems that cause pain to sufferers. As previously stated, depression is the
most common mental disorder worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, about 300 million people of all ages suffer from
depression around the globe ("Depression," 2017). In the United States alone, an approximated one in 15 adults (6.7%) suffer from depression
in any given year and one in 6 people (16.6%) are expected to experience depression at some point if their life (Parekh, 2017). Onset, on average,
occurs during a person's late teens to mid–20s. Women are also far more likely to experience a depressive disorder than men. Generally speaking,
for a diagnosis to be made, certain conditions need to be met. Mental health professionals want to ascertain that the patient is actually going
through depression rather than just a period of sadness. Doctors may diagnose a patient with
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Dealing With Depression: Personal Narrative
Journal Entry 29 1. No matter how hard we try to prepare ourselves for challenging experiences and try to stay positive, it becomes harder to do
than planned when the time comes. It was the end of the last semester and I was on the verge of emotional depression that totally overwhelmed
me. During the exam period, I wasted my weekends on the Internet, chatting and Facebook–ing. I needed to submit an important paper on Tuesday
morning. On Sunday night, after wasting so much time of mine and having a little red eyes because of so much exposure to electronic
screens, I sat down to write my paper. Only then did I realize that the paper was due the next morning, not on Tuesday. I was extremely nervous
because it was too little a time to finish it. Moreover, I was so angry with myself that I wanted to cry. It was a realization that I was off course in
my study habits and that I had not overcome my habit of willingly putting myself in difficult positions. The more I thought about being in that
mess, the angrier I got with myself. I got even angrier thinking about how it was not the first time in my life that I put myself in such a situation. I
could not concentrate on my paper because of that emotional response. Then suddenly I thought that I just needed to talk to someone and calm
down. I called my classmate and just told her about everything. She said that the instructor had actually extended the deadline until Thursday. It
was such a relief. I thanked her profusely and decided
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Depression and Mental Health Essay
Depression is a medical, mental disorder that causes a constant feeling of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness. Depression affects how the person
feels, behaves, and thinks. It also leads to emotional and physical problems. People with depression find it hard to go about their day–to–day
activities. As human beings, many of us have encountered tough times in our lives, which caused us to feel "depressed". While those feeling are
short lived, people with depression will have feelings that are long lived; they will constantly re–embark on past negative situations and their
feelings at that time. When people are severely depressed, they become a different person and their whole attitude on life changes dramatically. It's
a common but serious...show more content...
Depression is a very important topic in psychology because there have been many negative outcomes because of it. "Each year, depression affects
5–8 percent of adults in the United States. This means that about 25 million Americans will have an episode of major depression this year alone.
Depression occurs 70 percent more frequently in women than in men for reasons that are not fully understood. Without treatment, the frequency
and severity of these symptoms tend to increase over time" (Depression). If left untreated, depression can escalate and lead to serious interruptions
in a person's daily functioning. It is a statistical fact that every forty seconds, someone commits suicide.
Over the years, the stigma of depression has somewhat decreases but, is still a greatly induced issue. Because mental illness has a lot of stigmas
on depression and other disorders, there is a huge issue on people getting the help that they need. In the olden days, the term depression was
never really used. People didn't really understand what it was all about and continued there every day lives in a negative mental state. Now that
people are coming out with this disease, unless they are talking to a mental health professional or someone who is going through the same
situation, depression is one of those
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Essay about Depression in Women
Women experience depression at twice the rate of men. Gender differences emerge first at puberty and occur mainly in the common mental
disorders such as depression, anxiety among others. These disorders, in which women predominate, affect approximately 1 in 3 people. The
frequency of major depression in adults is estimated to be 7 to 12 percent in men and 20 to 25 percent in women in a community and this
constitutes a serious public health problem (NIMH, 2006). Several and variable factors in women contribute to depression, such as genetic,
hormonal, developmental, reproductive, and other biological differences like premenstrual syndrome, childbirth, infertility and menopause.
Factors associated to social issues may lead to depression...show more content...
The presence of PTSD may account for an important component of the excess medical morbidity and functional status limitations seen in women
with depression.
According to a Mental Health America survey on public attitudes and beliefs about clinical depression and women's attitude toward depression:
More than one–half of women believe it is normal for a woman to be depressed after giving birth ,during menopause and is part of aging.
Therefore seeking treatment is not necessary and denial to the fact plays an important role. In future prevention of depressive disorders may
become an important way in addition to treatment to reduce a huge public health burden of depression in women. There is need to press forward
an understanding of female depression which may require future epidemiologic research to pay attention on first onsets and follow incidents
associates of young women through the pubertal transition into young adulthood with proper measures of both sex hormones and gender–related
environmental experiences. An improvement in routine clinical practice to identify some of the women at risk by better communication between
health professionals and a functional intervention aimed at primary prevention by jointly manipulating assumed biological, environmental and
societal risk factors. Understanding aspects of depression in women, including it as part of health education, de stigmatizing depression and
raising awareness
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Reflection About Depression
Depression is a mental illness that can swallow you up whole, as if it were a monster tearing away at your soul every day. One may feel as if
things could not get any worse for them when they are affected, and it may lead to harmful thoughts, actions and very serious consequences.
Suicide doesn't end the chances of life getting any worse, it simply eradicates the chances of anything getting better. It is a choice that one makes
which will forever define their lives. Depression and thoughts of suicide have directly influenced me and my friends, as in April of 2017 my best
friend Sami took her life. Throughout the past five months without her, I have taken away so many life lessons that nobody could ever teach me
in a classroom. Even...show more content...
He immediately offered to send Saina home on the next flight to Toronto, and by 8 P.M. that evening, Saina left me back in florida. The trip was
ruined and my best friend was dead, I never could have imagined that April 6th, the day I anticipated for so long would be the worst day of my
very young life. This drastic change from intense happiness to immense sadness was the beginning point of my defining moment.
In a pit of my own personal mental health issues that night, my grandmother gave me some of her anxiety medication to calm down and rest. As
I awoke the next morning, I thought I had gone through a nightmare. I had messages from all of my friends (being her friend I was one of their
first reliable sources) asking whether the news was true or not, telling me they did not believe their ears on the announcements that morning. I was
alone stuck thousands of miles away from the support of the only one who truly understood how I felt, Saina –and I desperately needed to go
home. Ultimately, being and living away from Saina has and continues to affect my healing in this process, but having someone to relate to so
closely in this situation helps me get by. One feeling Saina and I particularly share is extreme curiosity for the purpose of getting closure. Since
the day Sami died, her mother Robyn has refrained from telling all of Sami's close friends how she took her life. This leaves
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Teen Depression Essay
Depression is the most widespread mental illness in today's society. Studies have found that, 1 out of 8 teens are affected with this disease. It also
predominantly affects young ladies than it does males. (www.kidshealth.org). Teens are at a position in their lives when they must face significant
transition and peer pressures. They are trying to identify with themselves and trying to figure out where there puzzle piece fits in society, all of
which can show the way to behavioral and emotional changes. This is also a stage when families suffer from poor communication: teenagers
often tend to keep their feelings and concerns to themselves away from their parents and other authority figures. Therefore, identifying depression
in teenagers...show more content...
In teens signs of depression are much more irritable and in adults they feel a sense of sadness, body pains such as headaches or stomachaches,
Unable to take criticism and withdrawal from some of their peers or even change their circle of friends and family members. In adults they seem
to withdrawal themselves from the world.
Dysthymia is another form of depression, but it's not as severe. This disorder can be a chronic illness that is long lasting. Dysthymia occurs
every day for one year or less in teens. Some of the symptoms are fatigue, appetite deprivation and low self– esteem. The Primary Care Journal
states that dysthymia only affects 3 percent of the population and it is associated with functional impairment. (www.en.Wikipedia.org/wiki
/dysthymia). Individuals who are diagnosed with dysthymia usually don't notice that they are experiencing depression. They are able to carry out
their daily lives.
Gender differences do have an effect on depression. Girls are more affected with depression than boys because girls develop maturity earlier than
boys. When young adolescence girls reach puberty they grow to become more self –conscious of their self– imagine than boys. Boys are more
acceptable to their body change such as gaining weight or regaining muscles. In adolescence girls they seem to always compare themselves to
others and their never satisfied with their appearance. This can lead to severe eating disorders
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Depression and Anxiety Essay example
Many people feel apprehensive and miserable every now and then, but when does it take over their whole lives? Losing a loved one, doing
poorly in school or work, being bullied and other hardships might lead a person to feel sad, lonely, scared, nervous and/or anxious. Some people
experience this on an everyday basis, sometimes even or no reason at all. Those people might have an anxiety disorder, depression, or both. It is
highly likely for someone with an anxiety disorder to also be suffering from depression, or the other way around. 50% of those diagnosed with
depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.
What is depression?
"Depression is a condition in which a person feels discouraged, sad, hopeless, unmotivated or...show more content...
The best, effective, treatment for this is antidepressant medication.
Dysthymic Disorder causes you to have a low mood for as long as a year, sometimes even longer. What this means is that you will feel sad a lot
of the time. The symptoms you would experience would be sadness, feeling tired very often, changes in eating habits, and changes in sleeping
habits. About 2% of the American population has this type of depression. The best treatment would be therapy as opposed to medication, although
combining the two might result in a faster improvement.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) takes place during the winter weather, this is due to the lessening of the sunlight during those months. The
symptoms include lack of energy, eating more than you would usually, sleeping more and gaining weight. People are diagnosed after they have
had these symptoms present during the winter for more than 2 years. This type of disorder can be treated with artificial light treatment. During
light therapy, you sit or work near a device called a light therapy box. The box gives off bright light that mimics natural outdoor light.
Bipolar Disorder used to be known as "manic depression", because the person experiences depression, normal mood and mania, which is
basically the opposite of depression. Symptoms for Bipolar Disorder include feeling great, having a lot of energy, having racing thoughts, little
need for sleep, taking fast, having difficulty focusing on tasks and
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Depression Research Papers
Depression is a state of despondency marked by feelings of powerlessness and hopelessness. Depression reflects a sad and/or irritable mood
exceeding typical grief or sadness. Furthermore, such sadness of depression is characterized by a greater intensity and duration. People tend to
see themselves as failing even if they are not. Depression is one of the most prevalent emotional problems. External experiences often initiate
depression. For example, problems of financial nature, a loss of a loved one, a serious illness, difficulties in the relationship, or any other
uninvited changes in life can cause a depressive episode. According to medicinenet.com, "a combination of genetic, psychological, and
environmental factors is involved in the...show more content...
An imbalance or deficiency of the neurotransmitters, serotonin, noradrenaline and dopamine are implicated in depression, although it may be a
change in receptor function, and not neurotransmitter concentration, that causes depression. (www.brainexplorer.com) Depressive signs and
symptoms are characterized not only by negative thoughts, moods, and behaviors but also by specific changes in bodily functions such as
crying spells, body aches, as well as problems with eating, weight, and sleeping, and low energy or libido. Depression affects all aspects of one's
life. A depressed person is more likely to be in the dark, gloomy mood at all times of the day. They often are sleep deprived persons with low
self–esteem and self–confidence. Depressed people feel sad, lonely, find it difficult to complete their daily tasks because of fatigue, and typically
complain a lot. Because of the depression, persons can may insensitive remarks to their partners, be angry or uncaring, and often completely
withdraw from the relationship. Depression negatively affects relationships because the partners of the depressed suffer when someone they love
gives nothing back but negativity. Partners find it more difficult to connect to their depressed loved ones in everyday life or in spirit. Therefore,
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Essay About Depression

  • 1. A Short Speech On Depression Today I will be talking about depression and the matters of it. What is depression you may ask? Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. It makes you less motivated to do anything, and people may become an introvert if they aren't already one. About 20 percent of all teens experience depression before they reach adulthood. Between 10 to 15 percent suffer from symptoms at any one time. There are different types of depression such as Major Depression, Persistent Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Psychotic Depression, Postpartum Depression, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), and Situational Depression but the most common type of depression is Dysthymia. Major Depressive Disorder is the type of depression Why do people become depressed? Well that doesn't have just one answer. There are multiple reasons as to why people become depressed such as genetics: meaning it runs in the family, brain chemistry: Chemicals called neurotransmitters help send messages between nerve cells in the brain. Some neurotransmitters regulate mood. When a person is...show more content... Depression can lead to insomnia, which is trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. The inability to get a good night's sleep can have serious consequences on the human body. Someone who suffers from insomnia for a long period of time should be checked for other symptoms of depression. Sleep medications are sometimes prescribed for people suffering from depression and insomnia. It can also affect your eating. Meaning you won't eat as much which could lead to other problems such as anorexia, or you could be overeating and become overweight and obese (which is uncommon but it could happen). Some other physical effects include erratic sleep habits, constant fatigue, muscle aches, headaches, and back Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Persuasive Essay On Mental Depression As I rack my brain for a learning experience or a failure that lead to something I'm ultimately proud of, I concluded that my greatest failure will eventually lead to my greatest achievement. In our first week of class we read J.K. Rowling's commencement speech to the graduating class of Harvard. In this speech she says something that resonated with me deeply. She says, "I had no idea how far the tunnel extended, and for a long time, any light at the end of it was a hope rather than a reality." The author has been very open with her mental illness before the fame, and she contributes her depression for some of the memorable details in her Harry Potter series. This is about my own tunnel and the light at the end that's changing from a hope to a reality. Since middle school I've had a very long and hard battle with an affinity of mental illnesses, from PTSD and depression to anxiety disorders and bipolar disorder. Anyone would think the older you get the easier it is to cope and hopefully dissipate into just a word. Years of therapy, medicine and self –medication shows next to no improvements as of late and that's failure in and of itself. In the process of getting worse while getting better I've been hospitalized four times emerging with a different medicine cycle and a new diagnosis. Since the tender age of 13 I've been on so many different pills that the doctors don't bother to ask they just check the chart that's probably longer than my forearm. I believe the first time Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Depression Creative Writing Depression I feel depression creeping up my back like a spider crawling up my arm it's feel like my angel and demon tugging on me telling pick a side one saying fall into depression and never come back and another saying live for the day and be happy. It's always war with myself on a mythical battle field filled with all the good i've felt and all the bad i've felt and i'm losing but I will always I feel alone my hearting sinking faster than the titanic rotting faster than a corpse my body weak from the pressure of faking being happy or was I happy I can't tell anymore it all feels the same the loneliness killing what's left of feeling like i'm not alone depression killing my happiness I know there is joy to be found but i take...show more content... The black flame born from it's own pain it tries to be like the rest but it all it does is cause more pain and adds to its own though it knows what it did and realizes that others also say and do same thing it will always blames itself. It begins to dim and die but it does not go out because it's already dead but it's among the living. It does not know what it is it asks for help of others to answer this question but even then it is abandoned so it's left to dim even lower with it's question. Each flame was given a name when first lit, but this one shedded itself of it's name for it did not want to be known of what he once was. He feeds off others hatred and disgust for him so that he can remember his place and knows it does not deserve love and compassion of others. Who he is in eyes of others is not who he is but when he is alone that's when he truly becomes who he is. This black flame is me and it is who i am who I see the mirror is only but a shadow who I once was. Ladies and gentlemen boys and girls that is the story of the black flame thank Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Depression : Depression And Depression DepressionMental Illness As a kid I would often get overwhelmed and say I'm depressed but not truly knowing the meaning of the word Depression. Now that I am older I know not to use that term so loosely because depression is a disorder that is very serious. According to the Mayo Clinic Depression, also known as major depressive disorder is a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and a loss of interest. Depression can cause physical problems because it affects how you think along with how you act. For example, you may not want to do activities that you normally would, due to this disorder. Depression does not have a specific age or gender, it can happen to anyone. According to do something.org 1 and 4 adults suffer from depression episodes before the age of 24. Also, women are two times as likely to suffer from depression than men. In addition, more than 350 million people of all ages suffer from depression. Phill Hickey makes a claim that "Depression Is Not An Illness: It is an Adaptive Mechanism" in his article and I beg to differ. In this paper, I plan to explain why I disagree with Hickey; and define depression/mental illness. According to NAMI Mental Illness is a condition that impacts a person's thinking, feelings, and moods. Mental Illness can also affect the way you function each and every day. There are many different mental disorders such as Alcohol Abuse, Claustrophobia, Depressive, Panic disorder, and Manic disorder. In addition, NAMI states that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Argumentative Essay On Depression "Depression is the inability to construct a future." When a person is struggling through a dark time in their life they are unable to look positively towards the future. This may affect anyone close to them and anyone who is planning a future with them. The theme is evident by the history of depression, the signs, symptoms and the treatments available and the struggles depression creates in the individual's daily life. The earliest discovery of Depression came in the second millennium B.C. They first called this illness melancholia and it first appeared in the writings of Mesopotamian. Depression in this time was that people were possessed with demons and a priest had to attend to them to try and rid of the demons causing this illness. They believed depression was a spiritual illness not a physical one. Many different doctors had ways they treated people with this mental illness. Roman and Greek doctors believed this was a psychological and a biological illness. They treated depression with gymnastics, massage, special diets, music and baths one kind of bath was a mix of poppy extract and donkeys milk to alleviate symptoms. The Greek physicians were called Hippocrates and they said that if you had melancholia you had to much black bile in your spleen. They used bloodletting which removed blood from the body, bathing, exercise, and dieting to treat melancholia. As the years went on people believed that the mental illness was inherited and the people with these mental illnesses ended up homeless or in an institute. The theories that were established from the past were very helpful to study which treatments would work best for people today. Depression is a complex disorder which involves many systems of the body. It disrupts sleep, changes your appetite and causes weight loss or weight gain. Everyone experiences a sad time in their lives and has no positive outlook at the future. This does not portray personal weakness but it also can not be something that can be wished away. Studies have shown that the best way for people with depression to get help is cognitive behavioral therapy which studies problematic thought patterns without the use of medicine. Depression occurs more in women than in men because of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Abstract On Depression Depression have become a major problem in our society today. People who haven't experience depression will not understand how it feel and what it can do to a person. Many people also doesn't understand what depression is, or how it can related to suicidal ideation. In fact, studies have documented that the majority of young suicide victims had depression at the time of death and most suicide survivors were diagnosed with symptoms of clinical depression at the time of their attempt (Mojs, Biederman, GЕ‚owacka, Strzelecki, Ziemska, Samborski 2015). It can affect anyone, from young adolescents to college students to the elderly people. There are many reasons that can make someone have major depression. Such as financial problems, family problems, social problems, school, work, etc. These stressors in our daily life can cause anxiety which can increase our stress level significantly, which then can lead to depression. A research said that anxiety disorder have a high comorbidity with depression and that anxiety occur prior to the onset of depressive disorders in many individuals (Batterham, Christensen, Calear 2013). People who experience depression must find way to cope with depression and know how to get help in order to prevent suicidal ideation. The people surroundings, friends and family, must also find ways to recognize the symptoms of depression, and show understandings in order to help those suffering. This research project will help people understand more about Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Definition Essay On Depression Depression is the feeling of severe despondency and dejection and a long and severe recession in an economy or market. What is depression Depression can be misleading by lots of people have felt depression at times over challenging situations that can set back ones career and or the ending of an important relationships. Some people sadness is temporary feelings. Depression can get very worse over time and interferes with someone's daily life activities. Depression is a very common mental health disorder after anxiety disorders. Depression affects 7% of the adults in the whole united states but within a whole lifetime 21% Americans. Men and Women may experience depression differently. Women are affected at twice at the rate of men. While men that have depression have a more likely to die of suicide. There can...show more content... If you think slowly or be unable to do all of your normal activities. Lack of Interest– Depression can make people lose all of their interests from their usual activities or from capacity to experience pleasure. People may have not want to desire to eat. Lack of Self Esteem– At times while you are depressed because you dwell on all of the losses or the failure and the excessive guilt and helplessness. Some thoughts are like ' I am a loser', ' The world is a terrible place' or 'I don't want to be alive' it can take over. Hopelessness– Depression can sometimes make people feel like they are nothing good. Sometimes people will get suicidal thoughts, and they need to be taken seriously. Changes in movement– People that have depression may look like they are physically depleted or they may be frustrated. For Example– people may wake up early in the morning and pace the room for hours.
  • 8. Physical aches and pains– Besides talking about their emotions and their sadness, many people rather complain about their head hurts or that their stomach Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay about Depression in Teenagers Depression in Teenagers As a teenager, I have experienced depression countless number of times. Many times, I just feel sad, and other times, I feel like the world is not worth living in. Innumerable incidents also have occurred where some of my friends get badly depressed. Since many of my friends would try to talk to me about how they feel when they are depressed, I see a lot the pain and dejection they are going through. Through these experiences, depression began to scare me because of how inferior and worthless it can make a person feel, and where these low feelings would lead to. I realized that depression should not be allowed to dominate a person's life as it would slowly eat him away. I felt I had to find out what...show more content... Studies have shown that when a deficiency of the neurotransmitter serotonin occurs, the levels of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine tend to fluctuate. When this neurotransmitter fluctuates, radical mood swings occur. Another factor that may cause depression is the environment. This factor is very general–it encompasses relationship problems, low self–esteem, high stress, and the conditions in which a person studies or works. For example, in a highly–competitive school, a student might be subjected to high stress from large work–loads and self–induced pressure to do well, thus increasing the chance of this student becoming depressed if he does not live up to the standards. Personality is the last but perhaps the most important factor. Studies have shown that people who are extremely self–critical or set unreasonably high goals are more likely to become depressed as they are constantly unhappy with themselves or unable to achieve their goals. Passive or dependent people are also more likely to get depressed because they feel that they don't have control over what happens in their lives. People who are pessimistic get depressed easier also as they have a bleak outlook on their surroundings. Social cognitive therapists think that depression occurs not because of what happens to a person, but because of how the person interprets what happens to him. Thus, people who are pessimistic or passive will become depressed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Depression Essay Depression is a very big topic to discuss. The most commonly asked questions are: What is depression, and what disorders are related to depression? How common is depression? Is it serious? What treatment is used? And, What kind of symptoms should a person be looking for? Depression is more than the everyday ups and downs. You know when a person is depressed when their sad feelings interfere with theireveryday life. Depression doesn't only affect feelings, but can change behavior, physical health and appearance, academic performance, social activities, and the ability to make decisions that are face every day. The causes of depression are still unknown, but researchers have found a genetic link between most depressive disorders....show more content... People who don't think that teens could suffer from depression are wrong, depression can affect people of any age, race, ethnic or economic group. One out of every twenty–five teens suffers from depression. Depression can be very serious. It has been noted that depression can be linked to poor school performance, alcohol and drug abuse, running away, and feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness. Over the past twenty–five years, researchers have found that the rate of suicide among teenagers and young adults has increased dramatically. Suicide is often linked to depression. Some say that talking about depression only makes it worse. The truth is that talking to someone about your feelings can help you realize that professional help is needed. By showing concern and support, you can encourage someone to talk to a trusted person. Depression is treatable. Between eighty and ninety percent of people with depression can be helped. For the more serious cases of depression antidepressant medications and psychotherapies can be used. For the milder, less serious cases, psychotherapy may be enough by itself. Antidepressants are used for symptom relief and psychotherapy is used to learn more effective ways to deal with everyday problems through talking. In most cases psychotherapy is done in ten to twenty week sessions. Therapists focus on the patients' disturbed personal relationships. In cases where the patients' symptoms don't progress with in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Depression has a voice, a dark and entrancing voice, luring you into its pain. It tells you how terrible you are, grows and grows, replays every mistake in your life, and humiliates you daily; it makes happiness impossible and friends a difficulty. It's the darkest, ugliest shade of colors, that permanent paint that won't come out. Once this color finds its way onto your canvas, it will unravel over your beautiful art. Cover up who you really are and you'll hurt inside. There are people in this world that have known darkness for so long that they know how to hide it, they've had their 3AM thoughts of pain and torture. People can cover it up with a smile and positivity and you'll never see them break down. They refuse to feel, they don't connect Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Women and Depression Essay Depression is the most common mental health disorder; it affects over 17 million American adults each year. Depression is a mood disorder characterized by at least four symptoms such as changes in sleep, appetite, weight, and psychomotor activity; decreased energy, feelings of worthlessness or guilt; difficulty thinking, concentrating, or making decisions; or recurrent thoughts of death or suicidal ideation, thoughts or attempts. "Women are approximately two times more likely than men to suffer from major depression" (Research Agenda for Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors in Women's Health, 1996) and it has been called the most significant mental health risk for women. Women are more likely to suffer from depression during marriage...show more content... Nothing brings relief from the existential torture." (Depression, 1997). Everyone is subject to sadness or melancholy moods especially after tragic events such as death, dissolution of a personal relationship, or economic hardship; these feelings are normal. It is a prolonged sense of these feeling and being unable to process past them that a more serious form of depression has taken hold. The damage caused by the emotional and mental effects of depression can be far reaching from hurting and pushing away friends and family, destroying careers, and can even result in death by suicide.(Depression, 1997). Depression not only takes a toll on a person mentally and emotionally but physically as well. Depression can cause chronic physical pain. Depression can cause: Fatigue or loss of energy, sleep disruptions, eating disturbances, inappropriate or excessive crying, headaches, back pain, muscle aches and joint pain, chest pain, and digestive problems. Sleeping disruptions and weight loss or gain add to the cycle of depression. Physical pain causes someone suffering from depression to have a less likely chance to move around more and help to naturally stimulate the body which would help in releasing serotonin and endorphins . "Depression, like heart disease and cancer, is a major public–health problem" (Depression, 1997). Depression can also be more predisposed to some than others especially if: there is a family history of depression Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Essay about Adolescent Depression Depression in adolescence related to the school transitional period is a common occurrence according to the research findings of Goodwin, Mrug, Borch, & Cillessen, 2012). in fact according to research adolescents is the peek age for onset of depression during this time (1). There are many causes of depression among late to early adolescents. Over the years research has concluded that the most prevalent causes of adolescent depression is , genetics, absence of parental protection, low self–esteem, child abuse (of all types) , faulty interpersonal relationships, and educational transitions. For the purpose of this research we will identify educational transitions from junior high or middle school to high school ,and will later describe...show more content... Although mental health illness is better understood and many treatments for depression symptoms are available, many adolescents suffer in silence and are not treated for their depression symptoms. Partly because symptoms of depression are overlooked in teens because they manifest themselves in different ways then with adults. In addition, it was commonly believed that it is normal for teens to have extreme mood and behavior changes. However, current studies disprove these common beliefs as myths and identify that depression may manifest itself differently in the adolescence then with adults (Bremness, Drebit, & Whittaker, 2011). The most obvious difference is the increased irritability verses sadness and depressed mood seen in adults. In adolescents a depressed mood may manifest itself through hostility, defiance and explosive anger. Other symptoms include sensitivity to criticisms, unexplained aches and pains and selective withdrawal from some people and activities (Bradley, Mcgrath, Brannen , & Bagnell , 2010). In addition according to research conducted by (Lamarine, 1995) it should also be considered that in adolescents depression may often be mistaken for other conditions such as attention deficit disorder, aggressiveness, physical illness, sleep and eating disorders and hyperactivity. Untreated adolescent depression is related to mal adaptive behaviors such as drug abuse , teen pregnancy and behavioral problems. In addition untreated depression can Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Descriptive Paper On Depression Description of Depression Depression, or Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), is a severe mental illness that adversely affects a person's actions, thoughts, and feelings. It is the number one cause of disability as well as the most common worldwide ("Depression," 2017). Most individuals experience the blues or a low point in their lives, but depression is marked by a persistent feeling of sadness, despair, hopelessness, lack of energy, and a loss of interest in normal activities almost every day. Not only does depression interfere with everyday life, but it also perpetuates a variety of emotional and physical problems that cause pain to sufferers. As previously stated, depression is the most common mental disorder worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, about 300 million people of all ages suffer from depression around the globe ("Depression," 2017). In the United States alone, an approximated one in 15 adults (6.7%) suffer from depression in any given year and one in 6 people (16.6%) are expected to experience depression at some point if their life (Parekh, 2017). Onset, on average, occurs during a person's late teens to mid–20s. Women are also far more likely to experience a depressive disorder than men. Generally speaking, for a diagnosis to be made, certain conditions need to be met. Mental health professionals want to ascertain that the patient is actually going through depression rather than just a period of sadness. Doctors may diagnose a patient with Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Dealing With Depression: Personal Narrative Journal Entry 29 1. No matter how hard we try to prepare ourselves for challenging experiences and try to stay positive, it becomes harder to do than planned when the time comes. It was the end of the last semester and I was on the verge of emotional depression that totally overwhelmed me. During the exam period, I wasted my weekends on the Internet, chatting and Facebook–ing. I needed to submit an important paper on Tuesday morning. On Sunday night, after wasting so much time of mine and having a little red eyes because of so much exposure to electronic screens, I sat down to write my paper. Only then did I realize that the paper was due the next morning, not on Tuesday. I was extremely nervous because it was too little a time to finish it. Moreover, I was so angry with myself that I wanted to cry. It was a realization that I was off course in my study habits and that I had not overcome my habit of willingly putting myself in difficult positions. The more I thought about being in that mess, the angrier I got with myself. I got even angrier thinking about how it was not the first time in my life that I put myself in such a situation. I could not concentrate on my paper because of that emotional response. Then suddenly I thought that I just needed to talk to someone and calm down. I called my classmate and just told her about everything. She said that the instructor had actually extended the deadline until Thursday. It was such a relief. I thanked her profusely and decided Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Depression and Mental Health Essay Depression is a medical, mental disorder that causes a constant feeling of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness. Depression affects how the person feels, behaves, and thinks. It also leads to emotional and physical problems. People with depression find it hard to go about their day–to–day activities. As human beings, many of us have encountered tough times in our lives, which caused us to feel "depressed". While those feeling are short lived, people with depression will have feelings that are long lived; they will constantly re–embark on past negative situations and their feelings at that time. When people are severely depressed, they become a different person and their whole attitude on life changes dramatically. It's a common but serious...show more content... Depression is a very important topic in psychology because there have been many negative outcomes because of it. "Each year, depression affects 5–8 percent of adults in the United States. This means that about 25 million Americans will have an episode of major depression this year alone. Depression occurs 70 percent more frequently in women than in men for reasons that are not fully understood. Without treatment, the frequency and severity of these symptoms tend to increase over time" (Depression). If left untreated, depression can escalate and lead to serious interruptions in a person's daily functioning. It is a statistical fact that every forty seconds, someone commits suicide. Over the years, the stigma of depression has somewhat decreases but, is still a greatly induced issue. Because mental illness has a lot of stigmas on depression and other disorders, there is a huge issue on people getting the help that they need. In the olden days, the term depression was never really used. People didn't really understand what it was all about and continued there every day lives in a negative mental state. Now that people are coming out with this disease, unless they are talking to a mental health professional or someone who is going through the same situation, depression is one of those Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Essay about Depression in Women Women experience depression at twice the rate of men. Gender differences emerge first at puberty and occur mainly in the common mental disorders such as depression, anxiety among others. These disorders, in which women predominate, affect approximately 1 in 3 people. The frequency of major depression in adults is estimated to be 7 to 12 percent in men and 20 to 25 percent in women in a community and this constitutes a serious public health problem (NIMH, 2006). Several and variable factors in women contribute to depression, such as genetic, hormonal, developmental, reproductive, and other biological differences like premenstrual syndrome, childbirth, infertility and menopause. Factors associated to social issues may lead to depression...show more content... The presence of PTSD may account for an important component of the excess medical morbidity and functional status limitations seen in women with depression. According to a Mental Health America survey on public attitudes and beliefs about clinical depression and women's attitude toward depression: More than one–half of women believe it is normal for a woman to be depressed after giving birth ,during menopause and is part of aging. Therefore seeking treatment is not necessary and denial to the fact plays an important role. In future prevention of depressive disorders may become an important way in addition to treatment to reduce a huge public health burden of depression in women. There is need to press forward an understanding of female depression which may require future epidemiologic research to pay attention on first onsets and follow incidents associates of young women through the pubertal transition into young adulthood with proper measures of both sex hormones and gender–related environmental experiences. An improvement in routine clinical practice to identify some of the women at risk by better communication between health professionals and a functional intervention aimed at primary prevention by jointly manipulating assumed biological, environmental and societal risk factors. Understanding aspects of depression in women, including it as part of health education, de stigmatizing depression and raising awareness Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Reflection About Depression Depression is a mental illness that can swallow you up whole, as if it were a monster tearing away at your soul every day. One may feel as if things could not get any worse for them when they are affected, and it may lead to harmful thoughts, actions and very serious consequences. Suicide doesn't end the chances of life getting any worse, it simply eradicates the chances of anything getting better. It is a choice that one makes which will forever define their lives. Depression and thoughts of suicide have directly influenced me and my friends, as in April of 2017 my best friend Sami took her life. Throughout the past five months without her, I have taken away so many life lessons that nobody could ever teach me in a classroom. Even...show more content... He immediately offered to send Saina home on the next flight to Toronto, and by 8 P.M. that evening, Saina left me back in florida. The trip was ruined and my best friend was dead, I never could have imagined that April 6th, the day I anticipated for so long would be the worst day of my very young life. This drastic change from intense happiness to immense sadness was the beginning point of my defining moment. In a pit of my own personal mental health issues that night, my grandmother gave me some of her anxiety medication to calm down and rest. As I awoke the next morning, I thought I had gone through a nightmare. I had messages from all of my friends (being her friend I was one of their first reliable sources) asking whether the news was true or not, telling me they did not believe their ears on the announcements that morning. I was alone stuck thousands of miles away from the support of the only one who truly understood how I felt, Saina –and I desperately needed to go home. Ultimately, being and living away from Saina has and continues to affect my healing in this process, but having someone to relate to so closely in this situation helps me get by. One feeling Saina and I particularly share is extreme curiosity for the purpose of getting closure. Since the day Sami died, her mother Robyn has refrained from telling all of Sami's close friends how she took her life. This leaves Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Teen Depression Essay Depression is the most widespread mental illness in today's society. Studies have found that, 1 out of 8 teens are affected with this disease. It also predominantly affects young ladies than it does males. (www.kidshealth.org). Teens are at a position in their lives when they must face significant transition and peer pressures. They are trying to identify with themselves and trying to figure out where there puzzle piece fits in society, all of which can show the way to behavioral and emotional changes. This is also a stage when families suffer from poor communication: teenagers often tend to keep their feelings and concerns to themselves away from their parents and other authority figures. Therefore, identifying depression in teenagers...show more content... In teens signs of depression are much more irritable and in adults they feel a sense of sadness, body pains such as headaches or stomachaches, Unable to take criticism and withdrawal from some of their peers or even change their circle of friends and family members. In adults they seem to withdrawal themselves from the world. Dysthymia is another form of depression, but it's not as severe. This disorder can be a chronic illness that is long lasting. Dysthymia occurs every day for one year or less in teens. Some of the symptoms are fatigue, appetite deprivation and low self– esteem. The Primary Care Journal states that dysthymia only affects 3 percent of the population and it is associated with functional impairment. (www.en.Wikipedia.org/wiki /dysthymia). Individuals who are diagnosed with dysthymia usually don't notice that they are experiencing depression. They are able to carry out their daily lives. Gender differences do have an effect on depression. Girls are more affected with depression than boys because girls develop maturity earlier than boys. When young adolescence girls reach puberty they grow to become more self –conscious of their self– imagine than boys. Boys are more acceptable to their body change such as gaining weight or regaining muscles. In adolescence girls they seem to always compare themselves to others and their never satisfied with their appearance. This can lead to severe eating disorders Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Depression and Anxiety Essay example Many people feel apprehensive and miserable every now and then, but when does it take over their whole lives? Losing a loved one, doing poorly in school or work, being bullied and other hardships might lead a person to feel sad, lonely, scared, nervous and/or anxious. Some people experience this on an everyday basis, sometimes even or no reason at all. Those people might have an anxiety disorder, depression, or both. It is highly likely for someone with an anxiety disorder to also be suffering from depression, or the other way around. 50% of those diagnosed with depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. What is depression? "Depression is a condition in which a person feels discouraged, sad, hopeless, unmotivated or...show more content... The best, effective, treatment for this is antidepressant medication. Dysthymic Disorder causes you to have a low mood for as long as a year, sometimes even longer. What this means is that you will feel sad a lot of the time. The symptoms you would experience would be sadness, feeling tired very often, changes in eating habits, and changes in sleeping habits. About 2% of the American population has this type of depression. The best treatment would be therapy as opposed to medication, although combining the two might result in a faster improvement. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) takes place during the winter weather, this is due to the lessening of the sunlight during those months. The symptoms include lack of energy, eating more than you would usually, sleeping more and gaining weight. People are diagnosed after they have had these symptoms present during the winter for more than 2 years. This type of disorder can be treated with artificial light treatment. During light therapy, you sit or work near a device called a light therapy box. The box gives off bright light that mimics natural outdoor light. Bipolar Disorder used to be known as "manic depression", because the person experiences depression, normal mood and mania, which is basically the opposite of depression. Symptoms for Bipolar Disorder include feeling great, having a lot of energy, having racing thoughts, little need for sleep, taking fast, having difficulty focusing on tasks and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Depression Research Papers Depression is a state of despondency marked by feelings of powerlessness and hopelessness. Depression reflects a sad and/or irritable mood exceeding typical grief or sadness. Furthermore, such sadness of depression is characterized by a greater intensity and duration. People tend to see themselves as failing even if they are not. Depression is one of the most prevalent emotional problems. External experiences often initiate depression. For example, problems of financial nature, a loss of a loved one, a serious illness, difficulties in the relationship, or any other uninvited changes in life can cause a depressive episode. According to medicinenet.com, "a combination of genetic, psychological, and environmental factors is involved in the...show more content... An imbalance or deficiency of the neurotransmitters, serotonin, noradrenaline and dopamine are implicated in depression, although it may be a change in receptor function, and not neurotransmitter concentration, that causes depression. (www.brainexplorer.com) Depressive signs and symptoms are characterized not only by negative thoughts, moods, and behaviors but also by specific changes in bodily functions such as crying spells, body aches, as well as problems with eating, weight, and sleeping, and low energy or libido. Depression affects all aspects of one's life. A depressed person is more likely to be in the dark, gloomy mood at all times of the day. They often are sleep deprived persons with low self–esteem and self–confidence. Depressed people feel sad, lonely, find it difficult to complete their daily tasks because of fatigue, and typically complain a lot. Because of the depression, persons can may insensitive remarks to their partners, be angry or uncaring, and often completely withdraw from the relationship. Depression negatively affects relationships because the partners of the depressed suffer when someone they love gives nothing back but negativity. Partners find it more difficult to connect to their depressed loved ones in everyday life or in spirit. Therefore, untreated Get more content on HelpWriting.net