Depression

Depression

  • Submitted By: Jojohope
  • Date Submitted: 01/14/2014 2:43 PM
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Title: Depression



Introduction

Many people know how hard it is because They've had to deal with Depression in their

day to day lives. Everyone who has ever had to deal with Depression knows it seems

like no one else understands. sense Many of us live with this simple yet incredibly

disabling problem it has changes manny lives.


Body:

1- on-set of Depression
2-symptoms
3-treatment

Conclusion

Depression as affected most of the population but the good news is it can be helped

with a large range of treatment all the way from medication to therapy and

counselling









Many people know how hard it is because They've had to deal with Depression in their

day to day to day lives. Sense Many of us live with this simple yet incredibly disabling

problem it has changes manny lives.

Depression can be very common for teenagers. There are many different types, such as

major depression or clinical depression, dysthymia, adjustment disorder with depressed

mood, and seasonal affective disorder. Those are only a few examples though. There are

over 200 different types of depression, but the ones above are most likely to occur in teens

today. Sadness lasting longer than two weeks is a common symptom of major depression.

Clinical depression can prevent teens from finding pleasure in activities they once enjoyed

such as painting, drawing, walking, hiking and music

Manny symptoms can actually be diagnosed as other diseases one example is

ADHD [attention deficit hyperactivity disorder] a lot of the time most of the symptoms are

never seen as depression until further examination and can often be mistaken as

Anxiety, ADHD or ADD. “True Depression in teens is often difficult to diagnose because

normal teen behavior is marked by both up and down moods,” says Robert Burton.

conflict with parents, be from a death of a friend or relative, a bad breakup, or failure at...

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