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The Treatment For Depression Essay

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The Treatment for Depression

Everyday we walk past someone with a smile, and they smile back at us. Do we ever question what is that person feeling from the inside? Everybody around me thought I was a happiest person, and the most optimistic person they have ever seen. They complimented my cute little high pitched laughter, and also my genuine smile. I would always be the brightest person in the room because I have a smile on my face. No one has actually seen me sad or mad since I was a kid, but little did they know about me. No one knows that underneath all of these smile is a low self-esteemed person who is depressed about everything in life. I often ask myself when did it all start, and will there be an end to this problem? I could …show more content…

It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working. To be diagnosed with depression, the symptoms must be present for at least two weeks” (“Depression”). The symptoms can not only present but have to prolong before a person can state they are depression or not. It is based mostly on the person mood before other.

According to Edward Shorter, Doctor in Psychiatry and author of many psychiatry books, there are different ways of explaining the word “depression”. To a neurophysiologist, the word mean the brain neuron transmission (“electrical”) is diminishing. To a pharmacist, it is meant a chemical that cause the “central nervous system” to slow down. To psychiatrist, depression stands for “decrease in performance, … a normal human emotion ... may become pathological if it is retained too long or too deeply; a depressive syndrome that may, or may not, include a depressed mood; or reactive depression precipitated by certain life events” (78). All of the explaining have something in common is that it involve with a person 's brain that affect on how their behavior. The surprising is that to a psychiatrist said that “depressive syndrome that may, or may not, include a depressed mood”.
I often ask myself when depressions start. I do not mean the age of the patient what I mean is when did people discover it. According to Edward Shorter, the

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