me, what is depression? Imagine this. Here I am lying in bed crying myself to sleep just like every night. Just wishing all of the pain will go away. It never does. It feels like it is stitched into me. Listen to me like no one has before. It is taking over my whole body, and it weakens even more every second of the day. There is no reason to move on with life. I feel so emotionally, physically, and mentally drained. Put yourself in my worthless life and feel what I feel. Depression is waking up…
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious postpartum mood disorder which can develop anytime in the first year after birth of the child and most commonly appears within the first 12 weeks (Letourneau et al., 2014). The duration of PPD depends on the severity of symptoms and the treatment preferences (Letourneau et al., 2014). According to Dennis and McQueen (2009), even though there are several studies on the relation of maternal and infant health wellbeing, still the relation between maternal…
Depression is defined as an illness that can affect a person’s attitude or way of thinking. This condition makes a person feel sad or hopeless and if not treated can last for weeks at a time. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), more than fifteen million individuals have suffered from an episode of depression and more than ten percent of adults will continue to suffer for a lifetime. The study I would like to conduct will determine if exercise can be used as a…
Depression Depression, also known as depressive disorder, is a syndrome that reflects a sad and/or grouchy mood. Depression can affect someone's mood, cause them to feel drained, and cause someone to feel down for weeks, months, or even longer. Depression can have a remarkable impact on a person's life. This can result in many negative consequences such as pain and physical illness, anxiety, panic disorder or social phobia, alcohol or substance misuse, family conflicts, relationship difficulties…
An Interview with Lucas Depression has affected the lives of countless people in this world, and it continues to affect countless more each day. These people, though ridden with extreme suffering, are sometimes the most amazing and sincere you will ever meet. Lucas is a man I’ve known since I was 5, and I have seen him go through one of the roughest types of depression. What follows is and interview and an attempt to dive into the mind of the depressed and consequently, find out the ways one…
Depression is a psychoneurotic or psychotic disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking, and concentration. There is also a significant increase or decrease in appetite, time spent sleeping, feelings of dejection, with hopelessness, and sometimes suicidal tendencies (Mermaid Webster, Depression). Depression can affect a person’s behavior, feelings, and thoughts (Depression: Statistics, Causes, Signs & Symptoms). A person who has depression has a negative attitude…
years old I wondered why my mom would cry. When I was 13 years old I wondered why her eyes were empty. When I was 14 years old I asked her why. When I was 15 years old I heard her stories. When I was 16 years old I learned depression is real. When I was 17 years old I learned depression isn’t sadness. When I was 18 years old I learned the right words to say. When I was 19 I learned what words not to say. A thick, grey cloud sits above my house. And waits. Its presence is intense and I can feel…
people unable to overcome and continue living a normal day to day life. Some researches consider that people may have a pre-existent family genetic history of depression, negative life events or circumstances, biological factors, and psychosomatic susceptibility to the disorder (Duman & Voleti, 2011, 2012). Theorists describe major depression as having no age bias and usually…
Depression is a condition that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and dejection. Although depression can be inherited or be caused by unbalanced hormones or brain chemicals, it is caused by multiple stressful events in most cases. Those events can be a traumatic childhood, death of a loved one, suicide in the family, self-esteem problems, health problems, or alcoholism. Usually, depression shows a variety of symptoms physically, emotionally, and mentally. Some of the symptoms are sadness,…
3. Describe the similarities and differences between depression and bipolar disorder. Include their causes, symptoms, and treatment. Similarities: Depression and bipolar disorder are both mood disorders that include severe sadness that inhibits daily functioning. This intense sadness can manifest as feelings of hopelessness. A person may recognize a cognitive change, for example, having pessimistic or guilty thoughts. Often people who are experiencing bouts of sadness notice that they may be…