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Different Types of Depression

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Depression is a complicated illness. Depression can fester and get worse over a long period of time without being noticed . Studies have shown that millions of Americans will suffer some types of depression this year.  Unfortunately fewer than 1/3 of these people will look for help for depression.  Those with the disease don’t even know it in many cases.  Every day stress is common in the modern world. It’s more difficult to navigate the obstacles in life.  Many families are surviving week to week.  The competition to keep a job has been enhanced by the crisis in our economy.  Depression stems from stress.  

There are a lot of types of depression.  Some of the labels mean the same thing. These include medical depression, clinical depression and manic depression.  Severe depression refers to the most advanced form of the illness.  Depression is brought on by many associating factors.  One of these is simple biology, brain chemistry issues.  DNA also carries depression.  If your grandfather and father suffered bouts with depression than you may be at risk to suffer it as well.

The same issues can give birth to many different types of depression.  Depression is often the result of substance abuse.  Alcohol or drugs both show links to depression.  Depression is more likely after a close person dies.  Mental depression has taken a bad rap down through history.  Before being classified as a disease it was thought to be a defect in character.  There was very little treatment offered.  Each depression phase has it’s own negative results.  Early detection, then, is necessary to fight depression.

When it has become severe depression treatment is needed ASAP.  At this stage suicide is often the result.  The calls for assistance weren’t answered and now the chance to solve the problem is fading.   Treatments include a combination of talk therapy and prescription drugs.  Support groups can also help.  There are also natural herbs you can use to treat the disease.  There are options available to those who suffer from all types of depression.  If lingering signs of depression exist then please seek help.

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