Sign Of Depression

You may have heard people talk about chemical imbalances in the brain that occur in depression, which suggest that depression is a medical illness, without psychological causes. However, all psychological problems have some physical manifestations, and all physical illnesses have psychological components as well. In fact, the chemical imbalances that occur during depression usually disappear when you complete psychotherapy for depression, without taking any medications to correct the imbalance. This suggests that the imbalance is the body's physical response to psychological depression, rather than the other way around. If you have feelings or symptoms such as: Loss of energy and constant tiredness; Constant feeling of unhappiness or sadness; Disrupted sleep either too much or too little; Feeling worthless; Loss of interest in things you used to enjoy; Irritability; and Suicidal thoughts, you may be suffering from depression; provided that these feelings are prolonged and you at least suffer from four of them at a time. Some types of depression do seem to run in families, which suggest that there is a biological vulnerability that runs throughout the family. This seems to be the case with bipolar depression and, to a lesser degree, severe major depression. Studies of families, in which members of each generation develop bipolar disorder, found that those with bipolar disorder have a somewhat different genetic makeup than those who are not diagnosed with the disorder. There are many thing that cause a show of signs of depression, such as the following: prolonged or one time trauma, continued abuse, and abandonment. Just about any strong, and bad emotional breakdown cause be a sign of depression as long as it lasts for a duration of longer than a week. If you find yourself feeling any symptoms of depression, you should consult a doctor right away.

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