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Topic: Clinical Depression and it's Cousins

Depression - Symptoms And Causes

Posted December 2, 2008 by TrafficKahuna

Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that requires months and sometimes years of treatment on the path to a cure. Each year, millions of people come to the realization that they suffer from depression. To make things worse it is estimated that only a third of those who suffer the disease will ever seek treatment.

Because depression is considered a mental affliction, many sufferers shy away from seeking help from a doctor. They would rather deal with the problem on their own than risk being stereotyped should they seek assistance. Depression doesn’t just stop, and it’s a lot more common than people think.

Causes of Depression
So, what causes depression? The answer can get very complicated because you have to take many factors into consideration. The list is quite long.

Here are a few of the parts of depression. A chemical imbalance is widely considered to be the main cause for depression. Why does this chemical problem in the brain happen? Typically the causes stem from biological, genetic, physical, mental and environmental implications.

There are those inflicted that never really determine what spurned their depression. Depression often follows diagnosis of other medical conditions, particularly those that result in imminent death or are chronic.

The loss of a loved one or treasured possession can have a tremendous impact resulting in depression. Some depression is brought on after years of physical, emotional or sexual abuse. When people abuse drugs and/or alcohol the result is often depression.

People’s mental states are fragile. If exposed to the wrong pressures, depression can result. In many cases depression is passed on genetically. People who have a strong background of depression in the family are at a high risk . Oddly, many drugs including those that regulate depression or anxiety can cause depression. Studies and tests show a casual relation between many high blood pressure medications and depression.

One of the major causes of depression is stress. In our lives many events and elements can cause stress. It’s not well known, but it’s true, that stress can result from the pressures associated with positive events such as a new, high paying job.

People tend to stress when they face the unknown, like a new job or new financial obligations. In addition, many are stressed from personal conflicts with their loved ones, associates in employment or friends. There are a great number of people who are stressed from simply trying to perform their jobs to satisfaction and trying to support their families from week to week. By determining the cause, medical professionals have a much better chance of administering a treatment. It’s important that those who suffer depression get medical help at once.

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Combat Stress And Anxiety Now And Get Your Life Back

Posted November 24, 2008 by TrafficKahuna

Stress and Anxiety

Many people have experienced some level of stress, anxiety or depression in their lives. Advertisements are everywhere for products and cures, but few people realize just how many aspects there are to depression and just how many kinds of depression there are. Depression is classified into types based on the various sets of symptoms which are shown by the sufferer. One of these types is called Agitated Depression. By definition, Agitated Depression is a depressive experience that is actuated by hypomanic behaviors. As with any type of depression, there are a wide number of symptoms which can occur depending on the individual concerned. Everyone is slightly unique in how they present with the illness.

Breaking Down Of Symptoms For Agitated Depression
For a person to be diagnosed with Agitated Depression they must suffer from the following symptoms in order to meet the criteria: They must be struggling with depressive feelings which qualify as major and have a minimum of two of the following symptoms: motor agitation, psychic agitation or an intense inner tension, racing thoughts, or thoughts which are crowded and uncontrollable. Motor agitation is the lack of ability to remain stationary, psychic agitation is also recognized as mental agitation, which means a state of anxioiusnessor mental distress. This may or may not include or be contributed by racingor frantic thoughts.

Amazingly or perhaps not so surprisingly, Agitated Depression falls under major depressive episode rather than mixed bipolar disorder, which it more closely resembles. This is according to the DSM-III-R. There are other forms of Agitated Depression. The clinical forms are Psychotic which has the proposed name of Melancholia, Non-psychotic which follows the RDC criteria, and may qualify as an excite factor for anxious depression.

Agitated Depression also showsin Bipolar Disorder. It is not rare, however it needs to be properly diagnosed, since it can have a large impact not only on the persons medical prognosis but also on their treatment plan. To be diagnosed for Agitated Major Depressive Disorder you must have two of the following symptoms for more than two days during any episode: pacing, hand wringing, motor agitation, outbursts of shouting, complaining, inability to cease talking, and/or pulling on hair, skin, or clothing.

Depression is a difficult illness. If left untreated, it can have problematic and sometimes fatal implications not just for the person struggling with it, but also for those around them. If you or someone you know seems to be suffering from these symptoms see a certified medical professional and suggest to the person suffering to get help.
Getting help can make all the difference in claiming back control of ones life
and getting back to savouring new adventures .

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In America millions of people each year are told they are afflicted with manic depression.

Posted November 22, 2008 by TrafficKahuna

In America millions of people each year are told they are afflicted with manic depression. In general 17 million people battle depression each year in America. Unfortunately only about1/3 of those will be diagnosed and receive help. When the sufferer refuses aid, there can be no cure. Mental illness is a red stop sign for many Americans, they don’t want to deal with it. They do not want to be stereotyped as one who must be out of their mind.

Diseases that affect the brain have always been very complicated. It is hard to shake the stigma that comes with the diagnosis. However, as with any form of depression, the affliction does not make you less a person. You’re not crazy. It means you have an illness like any other. If it’s identified it can be cured. The causes of all forms of depression are still being examined in the medical profession. Depression is caused by a wide range of issues.

Bi-Polar Disorder

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Insights To Identify The Warning Signs And Origins Of Teenage Depression

Posted November 21, 2008 by TrafficKahuna

In our nation, diseases are frequently analyzed in the adult and young childhood communities, often under the assumption that people in their teen years are more likely healthy. Consequently, physical problems and conditions impacting the mind sometimes don’t receive the attention merited during the pre-adult years - thus, an affliction such as depression can go unnoticed.

Too often, signs of teenage depression are mistaken for the typical ups and downs associated with teenage hormonal mood swings. But, what behavior is normal for the average teenager and how can it be differentiated from more serious instances of clinical depression?

If you’re a parent of a teenager or a teen yourself, it’s important to recognize and identify both the causes of teenage depression and the apparent symptoms. This is a treatable, but often misdiagnosed condition affecting one fifth of all teenagers throughout the United States.

Recognizing the Signs of Teenage Depression

Too often, parents dismiss the common symptoms associated with teenage depression as just typical teenage behavior. In addition, many teen suffering from this affliction will either hide their feelings or refuse to admit that there’s a potential problem. They may also be averse to seeking help from family or friends.

One of the major signals of teenage depression is fatigue and a lack of focused mental attention, such as the ability to concentrate on a task. The depressed teenager may also be irritable, possibly aggressive and excessively anxious. Parents may be privy to outbursts that include crying, shouting, screaming, complaining or threatening to run away.

Often, the depression can manifest itself in physical symptoms like chronic pain, stress headaches, fatigue or digestive problems. There are also the classic signs that include an obvious change in eating habits, an increase or decrease in body weight, change in sleeping patterns, consistently poor mood, feeling worthless, withdrawal from social activities and even thoughts or talk of suicide.

If more than four of the symptoms listed above continue for a period of two weeks, parents are advised to seek professional treatment. Of course, if the teenager threatens suicide, then treatment should be sought immediately, regardless of the presence of other symptoms.

The Causes of Teenage Depression and its Effects

Typically, teenage depression is brought on by external stress factors in their lives such as divorce, family financial problems, experiencing tragedy, sexual or physical abuse, dealing with drug or alcohol addiction either with themselves or a family member and other high-stress situations.

For some, depression may be brought on by a teenager’s inability to meet certain goals. These can be academic or athletic goals. For others, they may involve social goals. For example, if a teenager fails to fit in or is bullied or rejected at school, this can have devastating effects on their self-esteem, causing bouts of anxiety and depression.

The effects of teenage depression are most often seen socially and at school. Typically, a teenager exhibiting common symptoms sees their grades drop as they miss school, lose focus and abandon their drive to achieve and succeed. They may drop out of extracurricular activities and are also more prone to abuse drugs or alcohol.

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What Are The Two Major Forms Of Depression Treatment Available Today?

Posted November 14, 2008 by TrafficKahuna

You have to understand depression before you can treat it.Depression is no laughing matter because about 15 million people in America suffer from it. The most difficult part of it is that about 2/3 of those people won’t seek treatment. Too many Americans are still tarnished by the age-old stereotype associated with any mental illness.

Depression has to be diagnosed before it can be treated. Diagnosis doesn’t happen while the sufferer hides the problem. That’s the terrible merry go round of depression.

Depression stems from many things. Depression can be brought on by biological, emotional, environmental and physical factors . The genetic link cannot be ignored as well. Many diseases are passed on through a family. It is not just family history but family life in general. Living comes along with a lot of stress.

Some undergo a daily fight just to make ends meet. For others there is that constant battle to perform satisfactory in a competitive society. Despair can stem from people having been sexually abused, or even emotionally scarred. It’s a long list.

Depression Treatment
In the early stages depression is often hard to diagnose. Someone you love may be suffering from this illness and you would find it hard to see obvious symptoms. Sadness on occasion is part of life. This is natural.

Depression is more than just temporary sadness. It’s already too late for early detection when the symptoms interfere with life. People with depression feel lonely and fed up with general living. Signs of hope in their lives are gone. Sleep habits and enjoyment from life no longer exist. Treatment is now needed before the illness worsens.

In treating depression you have to reinstall hope and purpose into those that are suffering. This stage of treatment comes through talking. This treatment can take months or years to bring about positive results but it is effective.

Doctors can also administer drugs such as Prozac or Paxil or other anti-depressants . These drugs are effective but they are accompanied by many side effects as well. Studies also show that some herbs can be effective as depression treatment. Depression support groups also exist. Medical professionals should be consulted if you or someone you know shows symptoms of depression.

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