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Definition
- Clinical Depression is an emotional, physical and cognitive state which is more intense and long-lasting, and which has more negative effects on a person's day-to-day life.
- Robs us of finding meaning in life.
- Inhibits personal growth.
- Unipolar mood disorders
- Mood swing one direction > Down
- Reactive; stressful events; gradual
- Major Depression
- Sudden
- Endogenous
- Mood swing one direction > Down
- BiPolar mood disorder
- Mood swings up and down
- Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
- Depressed mood.
- Suicidal ideation or self-harm.
- Feelings of guilt and worthlessness.
- Loss of interest and pleasure, including sex drive.
- Lack of motivation.
- Sleep disturbance.
- Decrease or increase of appetite or weight.
- Psychomotor retardation and agitation.
- Tiredness and loss of energy.
- Inability to concentrate or indecisiveness.
- Some biological predisposition
- Heritability
- Life events
- Cognitive distortions (thoughts)
- Ineffective use of coping skills
- Problem solving skills (helplessness)
- Assertiveness
- Self award (self reinforcement)
- The brain lacks chemicals responsible for mood.
- Norephinephrine, seretonin, dopamine
- They regulate sleep, appetite, pain, etc.
- Carry messages between nerve cells.
- Only part of the problem.
- Not the same for everyone.
- The role of stress.
- Panic disorder
- Generalised anxiety disorder
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Alcohol and substance abuse
- Seeming benefits
- Depressant
- Agoraphobia
- Social phobia
- Physical illness (epilepsy, cancer)
- Pharmacological (steroids, amphetamines, sedative withdrawal)
- Endocrine (hyper or hypothyroidism, diabetes, Cushing's disease)
- Viral infections (hepatitis, AIDS, influenza)
- Neurological (MS, parkinson's, head trauma, stroke)
- Hormonal imbalance (postnatal, menopause)
- Feeling blue, sad, down, normal upsets.
- Attitude: pessimistic or optimistic.
- Depression and creativity.
- Grief and loss.
- Life circumstances, i.e., poverty or loneliness.
- Normal life changes, i.e., puberty, childbirth and menopause.
- "Pull yourself together"
- "Snap out of it"
- Weak and/or mentally incompetent
- No visible problem
- Someone has "caused" the depression
- Unforgivable sin or being punished
- Medication
- Counselling
- Supportive counselling
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Group therapy
- Problem solving training
- Assertiveness
- Couples therapy
- Electro-Convulsive Therapy (ECT)
- Self-help
- Nutrition
- Sleep
- Assertiveness: say NO
- "Pleasure days"
- Use of "time out"
- Reward yourself
- Decrease self criticism
- Enhance self esteem