Depression and Anxiety

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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 disinterested in life in general. When these feelings last for a short period of time, it may be a case of "the blues"” (Understanding the Facts), but when such feelings last for more than two weeks and when the feelings interfere with daily activities it is likely that you may be in a major depressive state. Depression isn’t just a state of being, or someone’s mood. There are different types of depression, and each of those types have their own lists of symptoms and treatments, all similar but they have some differences. Major Depression is a type of depression that makes you lose interest in activities you usually enjoy, you have lack energy, trouble concentrating, you change your eating and sleeping habits, you become extremely sad most of the time and have thoughts of suicide. You will probably be diagnosed sooner, if you suffer from this, because in a short amount of time you will be a completely different person, if you’re usually a happier person in general. In order to be diagnosed these symptoms... ... middle of paper ... ... event and tend to be emotionally numb” (Anxiety Disorders). PTSD leads to flashbacks and behavioral changes to try to avoid anything that might remind the affected individual of the traumatic experience. Works Cited • Understanding the Facts https://www.adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/depression • Types of Depression http://www.youthbeyondblue.com/understand-what's-going-on/depression/types-of-depression • Different Types of Depression http://www.everydayhealth.com/depression-pictures/different-types-of-depression.aspx#/slide-1 • Depression Often Starts in Childhood http://www.webmd.com/depression/features/depression-often-starts-in-childhood • All About Anxiety http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/info/anxiety/ • Main Types of Anxiety http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/types • Anxiety Disorders http://www.webmd.com/anxiety-panic/guide/mental-health-anxiety-disorders

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