Clinical Depression
Today we know a lot more about depression, this disease
is one of the common and dangerous mental conditions we can encounter in all
societies and in all cultures, it is in fact, an across the board human situation
which, in the last few years, significant achievements have been made.
The understanding of depression and the recognition
that it was, in fact, a serious mental condition, has brought about many
opinions and researchers to try and discover more about the causes for
depression and the ways to try and combat it. Psychoanalysis science and
psychological research has discovered much about the human mind and spirit, and
one of the most significant processes were the discovery of mental conditions
that do not constitute a state of permanent mental disorder, these diseases
were actually more like viruses, almost anyone had the unfortunate statistical
chance of “catching” it, and everyone needed to know more about it so they
could try and avoid it.
Clinical depression is a serious medical condition that
affects millions of people throughout the world. Also known as major depression
disorder, clinical depression is experienced by various types of people in many
different walks of life. Although most people experience a few terms of sadness
throughout their lives, clinical depression is more than just a case of the
“blues”, it is much more like a crashing force that does not let the person
suffering from it to function properly, and sometimes even not function at all.
It is estimated that clinical depression affects about
sixteen percent of the world population. Imagine people suffering from
depression 200 years ago, even 500 years ago, without proper understanding of
this condition, many people throughout history have been outcastes and rejected
from society just because of a case of depression.
According to most studies, the average onset of a
typical case occurs in the late 20s. Gender also plays a role; nearly twice as
many females as males report or receive treatment for depression, though this
difference seems to shrink after women reach the age of fifty, when most
females have gone through menopause. Depression is currently the leading cause
of disability in the United States and is expected to become the second leading
cause of disability worldwide in the next twenty years or so.
If you have ever seen a person that suffers from
depression you are surely aware of the dangers of having this condition. Life,
with all its wonderful attributes is covered, and all that remains to a person
with depression is the empty feeling of sadness, something this person cannot
just “snap out of”, even for a second, depression is a very serious thing, and
we should all try to know more about it.
There are many different signs and symptoms of
depression. Some of these may include an overwhelming feeling of loss, anxiety,
or pessimism, a rapid gain or loss in weight, disturbances in sleep patterns,
fatigue, self-harm, and suicidal tendencies. It is advised that if you, or anyone
you know, is experiencing these symptoms or symptoms similar to these, you
should contact a mental health professional or support group. They may be able
to help.
All about Clinical Depression
Just because one person is moping around and just
generally hating the world around him or her, doesn't mean that they have
depression, but if this kind of behavior, the feeling of emptiness, loss of
self-worth and absolutely no hope for happiness just goes on and on, then, yes,
that individual is very much, indeed, depressed.
Still, there are various types of depression, from
Manic or Bipolar depression - characterized by sudden and extreme changes in
one's mood wherein one minute he or she is in an elevated state of euphoria
while the next minute (day or week) he or she is feeling to be in a personal
hell. Postpartum depression - characterized by a prolonged sadness and a
feeling of emptiness by a new mother wherein physical stress during child
birth, an uncertain sense of responsibility towards the new born baby, can be
just some of the possible factors why some new mother go through this. Dysthimia - characterized by a slight similarity with
depression, although this time, it's been proven to be a lot less severe, but
of course with any case, should be treated immediately. Cyclothemia
- characterized by a slight similarity with Manic or Bipolar depression wherein
the individual suffering from this mental illness may occasionally suffer from
severe changes in one's moods. Seasonal Affective Disorder - characterized by
falling in a rut only during specific seasons (i.e. Winter, Spring, Summer or
Fall) studies however, prove that more people actually fall in to a rut more
during the winter and fall seasons. Lastly, Mood swings, wherein a person's
mood may shift from happy to sad to angry in just a short time.
Clinical depression however, or as some might call as
'major' depression, is actually the medical term for depression. Actually
clinical depression is more of a disorder rather than an illness since it
basically covers only those who are suffering from symptoms related to
depression. Clinical depression is how doctors usually refer to
"depression" when giving a diagnose of their patient. It's basically
just a medical term.
However, in spite of being an actual disorder, Clinical
depression may well be treated. Doctors are actually highly optimistic that
their patients who are suffering from Clinical disorder will be well on their
way towards good mental health as long as they treated as soon as they have
been diagnosed with Clinical depression. Patients who have been seeking for
treatments for Clinical depression have proven to be quite successful in their
quest, given that 80 percent of actual Clinical depression patients have been
treated and has somewhat found relief from their disorder.
For those who may be seeking some answers for their
Clinical depression related questions, the depression section of the health
center is highly recommended, as well as books on psychiatry and the internet -
which can offer a lot of helpful information with regards to Clinical
depression although self-medication/treatment is highly disapproved of.
Clinical depression may not pose as much as a threat as the other types of
depression, but it is best to leave it to the hands of professionals who can
safely attend to and cure this disorder.
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