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Types of Depression

December 20, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Types of Depression

Depression isn't simple. Depression can linger and grow for months or even years before being detected. It's known that some 15 million people in America will be impacted by some type of depression each year. Unfortunately fewer than 1/3 of these people will look for help. Those with the disease don't even know it in many cases. Every day stress is common in the modern world. It's more difficult to navigate the obstacles in life. Many families are surviving week to week. The competition to keep a job has been enhanced by the crisis in our economy. Depression stems from stress.

There are a lot of types of depression. Many of the types have similar names and meanings. These include medical depression, clinical depression and manic depression. There is also severe depression that alludes to the final stages of the disease. Depression can result from a variety of causes. One of these is simple biology, brain chemistry issues. DNA also carries depression. If your mother and great grandmother suffered depression it's possible you will too.

The same issues can give birth to many different types of depression. Substance abuse often leads to depression. Alcohol or drugs both show links to depression. In many cases the loss of a loved one has shown an enhanced possibility of depression. History hasn't been kind to mental depression. Prior to mental illness being recognized as a disease it was considered by many to be a personal defect. As a result treatment wasn't applied in a way that could help the patient. Each depression phase has it's own negative results. Early detection, then, is necessary to fight depression.

When it has become severe depression treatment is needed ASAP. At this stage suicide is often the result. The calls for assistance weren't answered and now the chance to solve the problem is fading. Medications and therapy combine for a working treatment. There are also support groups that offer a helping hand. You can also find many natural herbal medications that have been proven effective in clinical studies. People who suffer from any type of depression have options. If you or someone you love are experiencing symptoms of lingering depression please consult a medical professional for diagnosis and treatment.

Stacey Lewis
Health and Medicine Blogger
http://www.hottest-trends.com/category/health/depression/

Severe Depression

October 4, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Types of Depression

Severe Depression occurs when the illness is in its worse stages. Most people who suffer from this disease seek no medical attention until it's severe enough to require long periods of treatment. Depression of this type afflicts 15 million people in the USA annually. Unfortunately 2/3 of these people never seek medical treatments. It seems that the age-old stereotypes that are associated with any mental illness leads these individuals to conceal their affliction and try to wish it away. But there's no good fairy to magic away severe depression. The condition gets worse and those afflicted will lose control.

Many sufferers won't admit they show the signs of this condition. There is no reflection on you as a person because of severe depression. You are not less of a person. Like heart disease or cancer, depression is an illness. It requires treatment and support. When depression reaches the severe level it simply means that all of the normal symptoms of the disease are magnified. The illness and its effects get much much worse. Social situations and work become more difficult. You'll be pulled deeper into yourself by feelings of hopelessness. There are no steps that can avoid this illness. However, it can be treated. It's vital to detect it early.

The ability to identify the symptoms associated with depression is essential in the process of diagnosis and treatment. That's because depression has a lot of effects. One of the most obvious is that the inflicted will begin to draw into themselves. They find it impossible to handle relationships with other people. They cannot overcome their feelings of guilt, hopelessness and uselessness. These people become moody. In the severest of cases those suffering from this disease may feel that they hear voices or believe they have received visits from the devil. Severe depression sufferers often turn to suicide to stop their ordeal. Those affected by this illness need the support of those around them and treatment that will give them confidence once again.

Severe Depression is a terrible disease. Normal life is no longer possible. There is no feeling like the feeling of losing self-control. Treatment is the only option. Typically, anti-depressants and 'talk therapy' are prescribed to treat depression. Discussing the issues in a support group can also be effective. The path to better living begins with the sufferer looking for help. It's very possible to regain control over their lives. To reach that point one must first face their illness and pursue solutions.

Stacey Lewis
Health and Medicine Blogger
http://www.hottest-trends.com/category/health/depression/

Medical Depression

August 25, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Types of Depression

Depression is a medical condition. Depression is comprised of many stages of illness. It begins with mild depression, with bi-polar disorders or manic depression in the middle, to the top rung of major depression. Depression is a real illness. It's a mental disease, but a disease nonetheless. It is a disease that affects one of the bodily organs. Depression doesn't make a person a lesser person. It doesn't mean your cuckoo. Just like other illnesses it can be treated.

Depression starts out as a relatively unseen illness. People get sad sometimes. Things go wrong in our lives that leave us down and out and in the dumps. That's not depression. Short term negative feelings aren't depression. Depression is an illness that will stay with you on a consistent basis. Sadness that sticks around for months, and that touches every aspect of life is depression . Radical mood swings are a sure sign of depression. Bad eating and inability to sleep are also signals.

Medical depression is often difficult to tag. A variety of possibilities and causes have to be examined. Depression is known to be caused by stress. We experience stress each day. We face stress in our relationships at home and at work. We confront stress everyday as we try to conduct our financial obligations. It seems the bills always over take the money you have coming in. Raising children is stressful and so can result in medical depression. Emotional suffering can bring on medical depression from stress. Chemical, environmental and even genetic issues further complicate the situation.

The positive result is that there are cures for medical depression. Over 17 million Americans each and every year are affected in some way by medical depression. The negative result is that only a third will ever seek medical assistance. It is hard to get a cure if you don't get diagnosed. There are medications both natural and prescribed on the market today. Medical professionals can also assist the cure by offering 'talk therapy'. This is a means of talking out the problem with you.. Support groups where people can talk about the problem with other sufferers are also there to help. You do not have to get through medical depression alone. It will not heal itself. Consult a doctor if you or someone you know shows signs of medical depression.

Stacey Lewis
Health and Medicine Blogger
http://www.hottest-trends.com/category/health/depression/

Clinical Depression

March 5, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Types of Depression

Clinical Depression

When you hear the term Clinical Depression, what comes to mind? A serious condition is Clinical Depression. The way you feel, act, and even think can all be impacted by this illness. It doesn't mean you're a loser. It does mean there's a medical problem that requires treatment. You may find it very difficult to function like you used to. Activities that you once used to find entertaining may fail to interest you anymore. Remorse and long term feelings of hopelessness result from Clinical Depression. This sickness will not simply disappear. It's not like losing a loved one, the sadness eventually lessening. Clinical Depression is long term.

Every part of your normal life can be impacted by Clinical Depression. Your thought patterns might change. You might become confused. Your mood and the way that you behave are also at the will of this unforgiving illness. Your life might go topsy-turvey thanks to eating and sleeping problems. Where you once may have been able to do your work or study for school without any hesitation you may quickly lose the ability to do so. Clinical Depression will target the way you deal with people. You won't feel like the real you.

As mentioned earlier Clinical Depression is not a personal defect. It is not an illness that you can wish gone out of your life. There are no books of ten habits for highly not depressed people. It requires a medical treatment that can go on for weeks, months or years. If not treated it can lead individuals to attempt suicide. It may seem that you know why you are depressed. But the factors that cause it can be quite complex. A group of issues typically work together to result in Clinical Depression. It can be psychological, perhaps genetic and even associated with the environment in which you live.

Chemical imbalances that work on the brain and other biological factors can result in Clinical Depression. This condition can also be caused by stress. Many areas of your life can be causing stress that affects your psychological make up . Our lives are filled with all sorts of potential pressures that can wreak havoc with your system. Alcohol and drug use also can play a major role in the development of Clinical Depression. A medical professional can help if either you or a loved one display symptoms of this illness.

Stacey Lewis
Health and Medicine Blogger
http://www.hottest-trends.com/category/health/depression/

Chronic Depression

February 3, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Types of Depression

Dysthymia is another name for chronic depression. This disease can be serious, although not as serious as attacks with major depression. Someone you know may have Chronic Depression and you would not know it. Having a regular life is very possible for people with this condition. They go to work or school and go about their daily lives without so much as to cause a ripple in the water. Of course it's invisible to the outside world because the effects from this illness are on the inside. But both physical and mental effects result.

Shaking, dizziness, or a fever won't result from Chronic Depression. You will not typically develop a rash. But you may well feel helplessness, worthlessness and hopelessness. Sleeping disorders such as nightmares and insomnia may develop. The sufferer might be consumed by constant feelings of sadness and emptiness . Death and suicide are considerations that a patient will have . Normally those with Chronic Depression do a good job of concealing these symptoms. When an illness is born mentally you have to often look very closely to catch these symptoms. It is not always obvious.

When approaching an illness such as chronic depression there are some great options for treatment. One of the most popular approaches is Psychotherapy. You deal with mental illness with a mental approach. Through Psychotherapy the Doctor can attempt to find the cause of the depression and work towards infusing a positive outlook for the patient. The other option is to prescribe antidepressants to help in controlling the disease. In many cases the answer is to utilize both options to bring about a positive result. Major Depression is often a result of Chronic Depression. Early detection is key.

It's usually not until everyday life problems arise that Chronic Depression is a noticeable issue. When it impacts your ability to work or to relate with other people then something must be done. Chronic Depression doesn't mean people afflicted are ready for the funny farm. They have problems that need to be addressed and approached with care and support. This disease can strike anyone at any time. Knowing about it can help you or a loved on in the future.

Stacey Lewis
Health and Medicine Blogger
http://www.hottest-trends.com/category/health/depression/