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Understanding Different Types of Depression

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Depression isn’t simple. Depression can fester and get worse over a long period of time without being noticed . It’s known that some 15 million people in America will be impacted by some type of depression each year.  2/3 of these people, according to estimates, won’t seek help for depression.  Those with the disease don’t even know it in many cases.  Life is full of stress on a daily basis. It has become harder and harder to deal with the every day obstacles of life.  Many people live pay check to pay check.  Trouble in the economy has made it more difficult than ever to keep a good job.  Depression stems from stress.  

Countless types of depression exist.  Some of the labels mean the same thing. These include medical depression, clinical depression and manic depression.  There is also severe depression that alludes to the final stages of the disease.  Depression is brought on by many associating factors.  One school of thought holds that it’s due to chemical imbalances, simple biology.  Depression can also be caused genetically from your family history.  If your grandfather and father suffered bouts with depression than you may be at risk to suffer it as well.

Common factors can lead to different types of depression.  Depression is often the result of substance abuse.  Both alcoholics and drug abusers can contract depression.  The death of a family member can increase the chance for depression.  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.  The end result was treatment that was not appropriate or effective.  Each depression phase has it’s own negative results.  Therefore treatment requires early detection.

Once the disease has progressed to severe depression the illness must be treated.  Suicide often takes place in this final phase.  The calls for assistance weren’t answered and now the chance to solve the problem is fading.   Medications and therapy combine for a working treatment.  Also available are support groups that can help.  Natural herbs have also been found to work.  Help is out there no matter the type of depression.  If lingering signs of depression exist then please seek help.

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