Help and Therapy in the Treatment of Depression
Help and Therapy in the Treatment of Depression
Help with Depression
Tell someone you feel depressed and they will know what you are talking about. Feelings of low mood, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, sadness, being negative and perhaps feeling worthless are all symptoms commonly referred to as depression. Some of these feelings, or emotions such as sadness, is as normal as other emotions such as fear, anger, and happiness. Sadness can have a beneficial effect, which may sound strange, but it enables us to reflect on our behaviour and to make changes in our lives to prevent future sadness. However, not all these emotions are helpful and if left alone can lead to a more longer lasting and extreme form of depression.
The Risks of a Depressive Illness
At any one point in time 1 in 10 people will have a depressive illness and the lifetime risk of depression is 12% for men and 25% for women. Rather like the normal process of bereavement, a depressed mood is a common and normal experience in everyones life. What distinguishes the mental health problems of a depressive illness are the severity, persistence and duration of the symptoms.
The Symptoms of Depression
Various symptoms of depression are: