Depression

Depression

Depression is a common but serious mood disorder that often starts in adulthood and interferes with person’s basic daily functioning. Depression is often associated with feelings of deep sadness, hopelessness, emptiness, and loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities. People who suffer from depression may feel irritable, fatigued, and lethargic, and have a hard time concentrating and making decisions.

Some might present somatic issues, and experience changes in their appetite and sleep patterns. Others who struggle with depression have thoughts of death and suicide, and may even attempted suicide. The cause of depression is not entirely clear, but research points to genetic disposition in combination with biological, psychological, and environmental factors.

Depression is treatable, and shows better results when addressed early. Evidence-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is often used to treat depression. CBT focuses on changing client’s negative thought patterns, increasing the person’s social network, and working with the client on taking part in enjoyable experiences, and developing a healthy life style. Therapist often works in tandem with the client’s physician to determine if medication should also be part of the treatment.

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