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    and can come from an outside event like a death, no cause at all, or it can start with reactive depression then turn into clinical depression. 15 million Americans deal with depression today and many different forms from major depression to bipolar disorder. (Rottenberg, 1991) Having symptoms for about two to four weeks, and showing loss of interest, or loss of appetite is a form of depression. Someone that is depressed normally experiences a continence of sadness or low self-esteem. It also effects

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    suffer from symptoms at any one time. There are different types of depression such as Major Depression, Persistent Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Psychotic Depression, Postpartum Depression, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), and Situational Depression but the most common type of depression is Dysthymia. Major Depressive Disorder is the type of depression Why do people become depressed? Well that doesn’t have just one answer. There are multiple reasons

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    Final Research Paper Most people do not realize how prevalent depression is in our society, especially among the youth. It is seen as taboo and more often than not, it is “swept under the rug.” Also, there are many different stereotypes revolving around depression and the people suffering from it. People believe that depression looks a certain way and some even believe that sufferers are only looking for attention. However, that is not the case. Depression is a very important problem that should

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    Depression is not only a state of being sad, it's a disease that conquers the ability to feel emotion. Students and teachers will hear about How depression can affect other students, how it affects family members and how to help get rid of depression. Students around school will be asked to take a survey, simply to figure out those who are sad, and those who are depressed. The students will also be asked if they’ve had a friend who seemed really upset all the time or if they noticed that they might

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    expected to go to the penitentiary or to be sentenced to at least house arrest but no, he had been sent to work. He supposed this was worse than the slammer in a way- isolation, no human contact for the whole winter. Perhaps he would get seasonal affective disorder, after all he wouldn’t be seeing the sun for a whole two months. They told him that they were trying out new disciplinary actions. He didn’t buy that for a second. Funny to think that only three months ago he began his sophomore year in

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    variations of mood seen in the community. General practitioners (GP's) need to be sensitive enough to distinguish emotional reactions to setbacks in life from anxiety syndromes, somatisation and clinical depressions. The general idea is that anxiety disorders, depressive episodes,

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    the first type is called major depressive disorder this syndrome decreases a person’s ability to eat, sleep, work, and function as he or she typically would. It stops people from enjoying activities that used to be pleasurable, and it often makes them to think negative about the world and themselves. Major depression is generally debilitating and may occur in several occasions in a person’s lifetime. The second type of depression is called Dysthymic disorder and it is a moderate however more enduring

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    Introduction Hopelessness Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness are common in people who are unhappy. There are also some most irritating, annoying and depress feelings that repress individual’s skill. Cognitive theory of depression research has shown that people with depression are struggling with the feelings of hopelessness instead of people who have no depression (Sacco and Beck, 1995). A sense of hopelessness reflects a negative view of the outlook. This includes failure, and a persistence

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    Tragedy of Macbeth,disorders such as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Depressive Disorders existed.They brought these disorders on by themselves seeing how they never had them before. Many disorders can occur from tragic events or experiences. Macbethand Lady Macbeth caused themselves to have these disorders by creating a very traumatic problem in their lives. In the playThe Tragedy of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth showed symptoms of having depressive disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. People know they

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    Some forms of depressive disorders exhibit slightly different characteristics than those described above, or they may develop under unique conditions. However, not all scientists agree on how to distinguish and define these forms of depression. Psychotic depression occurs when a severe depressive illness is accompanied by some form of psychosis, such as a break with reality, hallucinations, and delusions. Postpartum depression is diagnosed if a mother develops a major depressive episode within one

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