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Depression
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What is Depression?
• Depression in a true clinical sense is a mood disorder and is a very serious
  medical condition. Depression can severely affect ones life as it can worsen
  ones physical health, negatively affect ones feelings, moods, and behavior.
  Most people in reaction to a loss or the normal struggles in life have at least
  once in their lives experienced a quickly passing period of sadness or of
  feeling blue. This short experience of sadness or depression is different from
  true clinical depression.

• In true clinical depression there are greater and prolonged symptoms of a
  mental disturbance. Periods of intense sadness, decreased energy, feelings
  of worthlessness and a loss of interest in life are usually experienced.

• With clinical depression these symptoms can at times occur for apparently
  no reason, last for years and interfere severely with ones attempts at
  functioning normally in day-to-day life. Some before experiencing clinical
  depression were at very happy points in their lives with no reason to feel
  sad or depressed.
What Causes Depression?
• An exact answer to what causes depression is still not known.
  Based on many years of observance and research, doctors
  believe that depression is caused by chemical changes in the
  brain. Biologically the brain of people with depression is
  different from those who have never experienced depression.
  A smaller hippocampus, lower levels of serotonin and excess
  amounts of the stress hormone cortisol are evident in the
  brain of depression sufferers.

• What causes these changes in one's brain that then inflicts
  them with depression? This could be caused by many of
  reasons, it could be triggered by stressful events in one's life,
  it may be due to a problem with a persons genes, or a
  combination of both.
Other possible causes, triggers, or
role players in depression:
• Stressful Event: A relationship breakup, loss of a loved one, job loss,
  abuse, bullying, or unwanted social isolation.
• Medical Conditions: Under-active thyroid, diabetes, Alzheimer's,
  stroke, cancer, Parkinson's, and heart disease.
• Sleeping Problems: Sleep is important as it revitalizes the mind and
  body. When sleep is inadequate it can effect ones mood, can cause
  one to be irritable and very tense.
• Medication: Certain blood pressure medication, steroids, antibiotics,
  sleeping pills and birth control pills.
• Abuse of Drugs or Alcohol: Often people who are stressed or
  depressed are known to drink or use drugs trying to make the
  emotional pain go away. However the other is true as well, abuse of
  alcohol and drugs could trigger depression.
• Hormone Level Changes: Pregnancy and childbirth can create major
  hormonal changes in a woman and major levels of stress.
• Hereditary: Some types of depression can run in the family although
  this is not always the case.
Effects of Depression:
•   Very fatigued almost everyday
•   Irritability or restlessness
•   Avoiding social events, isolating oneself.
•   Dramatic change in appetite, often with weight gain or loss
•   Persistently feeling sad, hopeless, helpless, and worthless.
•   Suicidal thoughts
•   Loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed.
•   Concentration and decision-making difficulties.
•   Effect on a person's work performance.

• Depressive Illnesses can have very severe effects on people's lives.
  However, not every person with depression will experience the exact
  symptoms or severity of symptoms. There are varying types and
  severity of depression.
Types of Depression:
• Major depression or major depressive disorder: This type of depression is abnormal because of its
  severity and persistence without reasonable environmental cause. It is often disabling as ones
  ability to function satisfactorily in normal day-to-day activities are severely effected.

• Situational or reactive depression: This type of depression is triggered by a stressful life event and
  usually does not persist long after the event which triggered the depression has ended.

• Dysthymia or chronic depression: This type of depressive illness is not of the same severity but is
  generally a more chronic form of major depression. The low moods can persist in a person for
  over a year yet the condition is usually not severe enough that it becomes disabling.

• Seasonal affective disorder: The depression associated with this disorder originates from ones
  sensitivity to the lessening of natural sunlight that occurs in winter climates. The depression
  symptoms with (SAD) tend to be mild and end with winters passing.

• Manic Depression: This type of depressive illness often includes severe major depression with a
  cycling in of mania which can cause delusions or hallucinations during the alternate periods of
  mania. The severity of this type of depression is often disabling.
• Postpartum depression: This depressive illness can cause a mother to disconnect from the needs
  of their newborn and to have an extreme fear that they will harm the baby. Severe sadness and
  suicidal thoughts are also often present.
Facts about Depression:
•   Approximately 15 million adults in the U.S. has a major depressive disorder.
•   Approximately 3.5 million adults in the U.S. has dysthymia.
•   Globally more than 350 million people of all ages suffer from depression. (WHO)
•   For the age group 15-44 major depression is the leading cause of disability in the
    U.S.
•   It is estimated that between 80-90% of people with major depression can be
    effectively treated. (NAMI)
•   Women are nearly twice as likely to suffer from a major depressive disorder than
    men are.
•   Depression can occur in anyone even children.
•   With age the symptoms of depression become even more severe.
•   About thirty percent of people with depressive illnesses attempt suicide.
•   An untreated depressed person will on average die 25 years sooner than they
    otherwise would have.
•   Heart failure patients with moderate to severe depression have 4 times the risk
    of dying compared to those without depression. (American Heart Association)
•   Depression is one of the most treatable of all mental disorders.
Treatment for Depression:
•   Most commonly used treatments for depression. (NAMI)
•   Medications called antidepressants which come in various types ssri's, snri's, tca's and atypical antidepressants.
•   Talk therapy which could include psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy.
•   If your depression is a less severe one then you may only need one of the above treatment options. If your
    depression is a severe type then usually a combination of both treatments are used. In either case it is very
    important that you take your medicine precisely as your doctor orders. However always make sure to ask
    questions about any drugs being suggested for you by your doctor. Take an active role in your health as it's your life
    and quality of life that is involved.

•   Do not discontinue your drug therapy plan if you start to feel better. Do not stop your treatment because it seems
    the medicine is not helping you. Do not stop taking your medicine because you do not like the way it makes you
    feel. Stick to the plan, continue consulting with your doctor as he evaluates the effects of your therapy, by doing so
    proper decisions about your medication can be made.
•   With psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy it can help you become much more aware of your symptoms
    and give you the tools to spot and be better able to avoid things that worsen your condition. If your doctor has
    ordered talk therapy as a combination to your drug therapy make sure to keep all your therapy appointments as
    this can greatly help the overall results of your depression treatment.
•   Statistically as many as 30% of people do not feel better with antidepressants. Some people have treatment-
    resistant depression. If this proves to be true in your case your doctor still has several options available that may
    help. He could adjust your dosage or try different combinations of medications.
•
•   With psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy it can help you become much more aware of your symptoms
    and give you the tools to spot and be better able to avoid things that worsen your condition.
Some Alternative treatments for
depression.
•   Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
•   Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS)
•   Trans cranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
•   Dietary supplements (Mayo Clinic)
•   Acupuncture
•   Meditation (Brown University)
•   Aromatherapy
•   Hypnosis
•   Guided imagery
•   These alternative treatments for depression are most often explored
    after determining a patients unable to improve with medication or
    talk therapy. All treatment methods above may have their own side
    effect risks so full consultation with a doctor is advised.
• Millions of people in the world are effected by
  depression. Depression is complex, comes in many types
  and can cause severe consequences to those it inflicts.
  Without treatment in all likelihood your condition will
  worsen and persist. However with treatment your odds
  statistically for recovery from depression are very high!

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Depression facts

  • 2. • Depression in a true clinical sense is a mood disorder and is a very serious medical condition. Depression can severely affect ones life as it can worsen ones physical health, negatively affect ones feelings, moods, and behavior. Most people in reaction to a loss or the normal struggles in life have at least once in their lives experienced a quickly passing period of sadness or of feeling blue. This short experience of sadness or depression is different from true clinical depression. • In true clinical depression there are greater and prolonged symptoms of a mental disturbance. Periods of intense sadness, decreased energy, feelings of worthlessness and a loss of interest in life are usually experienced. • With clinical depression these symptoms can at times occur for apparently no reason, last for years and interfere severely with ones attempts at functioning normally in day-to-day life. Some before experiencing clinical depression were at very happy points in their lives with no reason to feel sad or depressed.
  • 3. What Causes Depression? • An exact answer to what causes depression is still not known. Based on many years of observance and research, doctors believe that depression is caused by chemical changes in the brain. Biologically the brain of people with depression is different from those who have never experienced depression. A smaller hippocampus, lower levels of serotonin and excess amounts of the stress hormone cortisol are evident in the brain of depression sufferers. • What causes these changes in one's brain that then inflicts them with depression? This could be caused by many of reasons, it could be triggered by stressful events in one's life, it may be due to a problem with a persons genes, or a combination of both.
  • 4. Other possible causes, triggers, or role players in depression: • Stressful Event: A relationship breakup, loss of a loved one, job loss, abuse, bullying, or unwanted social isolation. • Medical Conditions: Under-active thyroid, diabetes, Alzheimer's, stroke, cancer, Parkinson's, and heart disease. • Sleeping Problems: Sleep is important as it revitalizes the mind and body. When sleep is inadequate it can effect ones mood, can cause one to be irritable and very tense. • Medication: Certain blood pressure medication, steroids, antibiotics, sleeping pills and birth control pills. • Abuse of Drugs or Alcohol: Often people who are stressed or depressed are known to drink or use drugs trying to make the emotional pain go away. However the other is true as well, abuse of alcohol and drugs could trigger depression. • Hormone Level Changes: Pregnancy and childbirth can create major hormonal changes in a woman and major levels of stress. • Hereditary: Some types of depression can run in the family although this is not always the case.
  • 5. Effects of Depression: • Very fatigued almost everyday • Irritability or restlessness • Avoiding social events, isolating oneself. • Dramatic change in appetite, often with weight gain or loss • Persistently feeling sad, hopeless, helpless, and worthless. • Suicidal thoughts • Loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed. • Concentration and decision-making difficulties. • Effect on a person's work performance. • Depressive Illnesses can have very severe effects on people's lives. However, not every person with depression will experience the exact symptoms or severity of symptoms. There are varying types and severity of depression.
  • 6. Types of Depression: • Major depression or major depressive disorder: This type of depression is abnormal because of its severity and persistence without reasonable environmental cause. It is often disabling as ones ability to function satisfactorily in normal day-to-day activities are severely effected. • Situational or reactive depression: This type of depression is triggered by a stressful life event and usually does not persist long after the event which triggered the depression has ended. • Dysthymia or chronic depression: This type of depressive illness is not of the same severity but is generally a more chronic form of major depression. The low moods can persist in a person for over a year yet the condition is usually not severe enough that it becomes disabling. • Seasonal affective disorder: The depression associated with this disorder originates from ones sensitivity to the lessening of natural sunlight that occurs in winter climates. The depression symptoms with (SAD) tend to be mild and end with winters passing. • Manic Depression: This type of depressive illness often includes severe major depression with a cycling in of mania which can cause delusions or hallucinations during the alternate periods of mania. The severity of this type of depression is often disabling. • Postpartum depression: This depressive illness can cause a mother to disconnect from the needs of their newborn and to have an extreme fear that they will harm the baby. Severe sadness and suicidal thoughts are also often present.
  • 7. Facts about Depression: • Approximately 15 million adults in the U.S. has a major depressive disorder. • Approximately 3.5 million adults in the U.S. has dysthymia. • Globally more than 350 million people of all ages suffer from depression. (WHO) • For the age group 15-44 major depression is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. • It is estimated that between 80-90% of people with major depression can be effectively treated. (NAMI) • Women are nearly twice as likely to suffer from a major depressive disorder than men are. • Depression can occur in anyone even children. • With age the symptoms of depression become even more severe. • About thirty percent of people with depressive illnesses attempt suicide. • An untreated depressed person will on average die 25 years sooner than they otherwise would have. • Heart failure patients with moderate to severe depression have 4 times the risk of dying compared to those without depression. (American Heart Association) • Depression is one of the most treatable of all mental disorders.
  • 8. Treatment for Depression: • Most commonly used treatments for depression. (NAMI) • Medications called antidepressants which come in various types ssri's, snri's, tca's and atypical antidepressants. • Talk therapy which could include psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy. • If your depression is a less severe one then you may only need one of the above treatment options. If your depression is a severe type then usually a combination of both treatments are used. In either case it is very important that you take your medicine precisely as your doctor orders. However always make sure to ask questions about any drugs being suggested for you by your doctor. Take an active role in your health as it's your life and quality of life that is involved. • Do not discontinue your drug therapy plan if you start to feel better. Do not stop your treatment because it seems the medicine is not helping you. Do not stop taking your medicine because you do not like the way it makes you feel. Stick to the plan, continue consulting with your doctor as he evaluates the effects of your therapy, by doing so proper decisions about your medication can be made. • With psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy it can help you become much more aware of your symptoms and give you the tools to spot and be better able to avoid things that worsen your condition. If your doctor has ordered talk therapy as a combination to your drug therapy make sure to keep all your therapy appointments as this can greatly help the overall results of your depression treatment. • Statistically as many as 30% of people do not feel better with antidepressants. Some people have treatment- resistant depression. If this proves to be true in your case your doctor still has several options available that may help. He could adjust your dosage or try different combinations of medications. • • With psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy it can help you become much more aware of your symptoms and give you the tools to spot and be better able to avoid things that worsen your condition.
  • 9. Some Alternative treatments for depression. • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) • Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) • Trans cranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) • Dietary supplements (Mayo Clinic) • Acupuncture • Meditation (Brown University) • Aromatherapy • Hypnosis • Guided imagery • These alternative treatments for depression are most often explored after determining a patients unable to improve with medication or talk therapy. All treatment methods above may have their own side effect risks so full consultation with a doctor is advised.
  • 10. • Millions of people in the world are effected by depression. Depression is complex, comes in many types and can cause severe consequences to those it inflicts. Without treatment in all likelihood your condition will worsen and persist. However with treatment your odds statistically for recovery from depression are very high!