Depression Reflection Paper

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Although many people do not see it, depression is everywhere. Depression is a mental condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection, typically also with feelings of inadequacy and guilt, often accompanied by lack of energy and disturbance of appetite and sleep. About 3.3% of adolescents experience depression each year, and women are 70% more likely to experience it than men (National Institute of Mental Health). This does not account for the number of people who suffer from depression, but are too scared to ask for help. This number may seem small, but depression is not a small thing; no one should have to suffer through this mental condition. Therefore, everyone should know how self-reflection and social life relate to depression in adolescents.
Self-Reflection as it Relates to Depression in Adolescents Generally speaking, there are many teenagers who are unhappy with their body image. …show more content…

Though depressive levels may lie on a continuum of increasing impairment. People with subthreshold depression may have a substantial risk of getting major depressive disorder or experiencing suicidal behavior. Knowing how social experiences influence someone with subthreshold depression may help one understand better. People with subthreshold depression have a heightened reaction to positive life events. In one study, humans were placed in survival challenges that were met through participation with reliable others in social groups. Being accepted by the group with increase survival, whereas, not being accepted would decrease ones survival. They also had to find suitable mates, produce offspring, and continue ones genetic lineage. The responses showed that people with greater depressive symptoms react to perceived dominance from others with exacerbated submissiveness and feelings of inferiority compared to people with less depressive symptoms (Kashdan and Steger,

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