Depression

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Depression

The complex topic of depression can be looked at from various perspectives. Two such perspectives are the biological view and the psychological view. The main focus of this paper will be from the biological side.

The symptoms of mental illness creep over you like a cold damp fog. The number of people at probable risk of depression is climbing, up from 5.2 percent in 1994/95 to 7.1 percent in 2000/01 (Hawaleshka, 38). One particular subject, Sarah Hamid started feeling the symptoms of depression at age 18. Sarah got to the point where she was sleeping 12-16 hours a day and crying uncontrollably. "It got to the point where I was driving home one day and I really wanted to drive the car over the yellow line into oncoming traffic." That is when Sarah knew it was time to seek help.

The biological side of depression takes the approach of centering on the study of the brain. The brain is made up of a complex network of nerve cells which are called neurons. It is also made of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. Just as the name says, the neurotransmitters transmit mes...

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