Type of Depression
Depression will affect most people at some point in
their life. We can get over depression and hard times with the support of
close friends and family. Depression is a chemical imbalance of the brain
that is caused by some traumatic event, drugs, or hormones. Teens are very
likely to become depressed and so are older women because they are going
through a change of life. As for drugs, many of them will cause a person
to become depressed because of their abuse.
In recent research, two major types of depression
have surfaced. Major depressive disorder is where a person will have an
episode five or more times in a bi-weekly basis. The depression will be
recurrent and they will have an episode every now and then for most of
their life. It can be diagnosed with medication and therapy, but it never
goes away completely. As for a more moderate type of depression, Dysthymia
is where you will suffer from the smaller side effects of depression.
The smaller effects of the disorder is things like
not eating or overeating, not sleeping or oversleeping, or not having any
energy at all. You will also just be tired if you suffer from Dysthymia.
People with the milder type of depression are not impaired by the
disorder. They will go to work, come home, and complain little or none.
People of all racial groups, social groups, and age
can get depression. In fact, most people will suffer from depression at
some time in their life. Most of the time, people who are diagnosed with
depression rage from 25-44 in age. However, it has been documented that
child as young as five have committed suicide because of their depression.
When it comes to America, over twenty million people will become depressed
each and everyday.
If you feel that you know someone who may suffer
from depression, you may just want to spend more time with them or talk to
a third party to help relieve your concerns. You can talk to your friend
or family member, tell them compliments, and let them know that you are
there for them. By letting someone know that you care, you may just be the
thing that saves a life.
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