Depression: The Dangers Of Death And Depression

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Are you feeling worthless? Helpless or hopeless? Do you sleep less than usual? Are you eating more than usual? How about feeling overwhelmed. Having thoughts of death or suicide? Are you avoiding family or close friends? Do you feel unreasonably guilty? If you agreed to five of these statements and have been experiencing them for more than two weeks then the possibility of being depressed is high. Depression is defined as a serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad, hopeless, and unimportant and often is unable to live in a normal way (meriam-webster.com) Depression can be triggered by many things such as life event, loss of a job, loss of a loved one, and end of a relationship. Some studies have also shown that it could …show more content…

For instance, in a scientific point of view, researchers are now beginning to uncover evidence of low chemicals in our brain. Low levels of serotonin ,norepinephrine, and dopamine are part what make us depressed. This is what most refer to as a chemical imbalance. Medical illnesses and conditions could be a factor of having depression. According to the National Institute Of Mental Health 1 in 3 heart attack survivors experience depression. 10-27% of post stroke patients experience depression. 25 percent of caner patients experience depression and 50 -75 % of eating disorder patients may experience depression. Depression isn’t only affecting post illness patients but its affecting many people who go through many life stresses. For instance a person who has been employed for a company for many years suddenly gets laid off resulting him or her to lose their home and force to stay with friends or in extreme cases become homeless. Today it’s common for someone to be unemployed for six months or longer to show signs of depression. Being unemployed can be a very difficult experience. Being unemployed doubles a person’s chance of a major depression. Depression is highly associated with domestic violence and alcohol abuse and eventually increases the risk of …show more content…

Two of the main types are clinical depression and dysthymia. Clinical depression (also known as major depression) is known to be the most common and most severe form of depression. It is defined by having constant feelings of sadness, hopeless, and worthlessness that do not go away on their own. Clinical depression is a serious clinical mood disorder that interferes with a person’s everyday life for weeks to months at a time. As mentioned before this form of depression is linked to chemical changes in the brain and everyday life stressors. Dysthymia is the second most known form of depression. Dysthymia is a much milder yet much more enduring type of depression that affect women three times more than men. People with dysthymia experience little happiness in their lives. Many cant even remember a time when they felt happy, exited, or inspired. People with dysthymia are constantly complaining and always critical about themselves it may seem to many that they’ve been depressed all their life. Dysthymia can affect your life more than clinical depression because it last for a longer period of time. Dysthymia is a condition that tends to develop at an early stage in a persons life. Many people delay to get treated for this condition because they see their constant negative mood as being part of life. The earlier people get treated for this condition the better he or she will get relief and possibly avoid and further damage. Other forms

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