weblistingscorner.com weblistingscorner.com
Search:    Site Home >> About Us >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Link >> Add Article   
Add Url
 

Academics & Education

Shopping & Auction

Medicine & Treatment

Health & Therapy

Science & Research

Realty & Property

Business & Companies

Online & Board Games

Fashion & Lifestyle

Self Healing

Sports

Food & Recipe

Music & Entertainment

Creative Arts

Society & Communities

Home Family & Garden

Government & Politics

Issues & News

Vehicles & Automotive

Internet & Computers

Tour & Travel

Children

Jobs & Employment

Finance & Banking


 

Site Home –› Health & Therapy –› Depression & Despondence
 

Creative Coping: What is Depression?

 

Author: John Duggan

Depression is a serious illness, not a harmless part of life. As a psychotherapist recovering from a past experience of major clinical depression, I bring unique experiences to this dis-ease. I explain to clients how my experience is informed by academic study ("head" knowledge) and personal experience (empathy and "heart" knowledge.)

There are many metaphors, poetic descriptions and analogies seeking to express the emotional content of a depressive experience. Perhaps one of the most vivid: "it is similar to an emotional toothache, with no hope for solace." Any form of depression is a complex disorder with a variety of causes, including genetic, chemical, physical, and sociological. It is also influenced by behavior patterns learned in the family and by cognitive distortions.

Technically, the words "depression" is inaccurate -- there are many forms of "depressions" (plural). Nonetheless, all types of depression are a "whole body" concern -- mood disorders impact our physiology, biochemistry, thoughts, behaviors and capacity to make clear decisions. Here's the key; there is no shame or weakness if one lives with a mental health concern. It is important (critical) to be certain that an appropriate assessment and treatment plan is established. Like any other disease, if left untreated ... it often becomes worse.

Depression affects thousands of people in the United States. It is always troubling, yet for some people it can be severely disabling. Depression is more than just sadness or the blues; it can impact nearly every aspect of a persons life. People who suffer from it may experience despair and worthlessness, feelings that can greatly influence both personal and professional relationships. In this handout, many of the factors which evoke depression are described, and strategies for preventing depression are explored.

When a person suffers from depression, it can affect every part of his/her life, including ones physical body, behavior, thought processes, mood, ability to relate to others, and general lifestyle. Many folks report body aches, insomnia, lack of interest and difficulty with decision (including ordinary issues, such as "What do I want for dinner?").

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

People diagnosed with clinical depression typically have a combination of symptoms, including:

- Feelings of hopelessness, even when there is reason to be hopeful
- Fatigue or low energy
- Greatly reduced interest or pleasure in most regular activities
- Low self-esteem
- Feelings of worthlessness
- Excessive or inappropriate guilt
- Lessened ability to think or concentrate
- Indecisiveness
- Distorted thoughts and having an unrealistic view of life
- Weight gain or loss
- Appetite changes
- Sleeping pattern changes
- Recurrent thoughts of death
- Suicidal thoughts
- Specific plan for committing suicide
- Suicide attempt
- Feelings of restlessness or being slowed down

When a person suffers from depression, his/her symptoms cause significant distress or impairment in family, social, and occupational relationships, as well as other important areas of life. Such symptoms are not the result of a chronic psychotic disorder, substance abuse, a general medical condition, or bereavement. Depression may include feelings of sadness but is not the same as sadness. Depression lasts much longer and involves a loss of self-esteem, which sadness does not. People who are depressed function less productivity; people who are sad or disappointed continue to function.

CONCLUSION

Any form of depression is a "full-body" issue. It impacts our mind, body, spirit and emotions. If you or someone you know experiences any of these feelings or behaviors, seek assistance of a qualified mental health professional. This is a medical condition which can be treated ... and it's not a sign of weakness, failure or a valid source for shame.

"Creative Coping" is a series of mental wellness articles written and distributed by www.dcDiversity.com. This series is dedicated to our human capacity for resiliency, wellness and transformation. Learn about "Who Get's Depression," "Paths to Wellness," and discover how to "Create a Recovery Program" in future articles!

Author Bio:

John Duggan

After a career in broadcast media, John Duggan, M.A., NCC, LCPC moved to hermitages and studied philosophy, consciousness & world spiritualities. He taught at university and now works full-time as a psychotherapist/mentor. John shares personal passion with folks seeking mind-body-spirit-emotional wellness, resiliency and integral psychology. Contact John (info_at_dcdiversity.com) to learn about integral/mindfulness based psychotherapy.

You can also reach this article by using: clinical depression, symptoms of depression, treatments for depression, treating depression
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Choose Natural Arthritis Medications
 
South Beach Diet Plan
 
Age-Related Muscle Changes
 
Break Routines To Help Your Depression
 
Depressed Men
 
Mediterranean Diet-Lose weight quickly, easily & safely
 
From A Coffee Addict
 
10 'Life-Extending' Foods You Must Eat All The Time
 
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall!
 
Reduce Stress By Exercising Daily
 
 
 
 

Bhakti Yoga ? The Science of Devotion

Bhakti means devotion to the Almighty. Bhakti yoga deals with devotion to God and achieving the unio ... - Kevin Pederson
 

Don't Focus on Failure

Learn to deal with mistakes as part of the learning curve. - Paul Jerard
 

Building The Mind Of A Champion: 12 Mental Factors Which Help You Become Your Muscular BEST!

Pete Siegel Is The World's Leading Sports Hypnotherapist. His Working With Those Who Go On To Become ... - Pete Siegel
 
 

Buy Lunesta Cheap By Comparing Prescription Prices Online

We all know that there's no such thing as cheap Lunesta. But when compared with the other prescripti ... - Ian Mason
 

Creative Cure

How art can help in healing... - Arvind Katoch
 

Anti oxidants - Why Its a Must in Your Diet

While oxygen is the key to human survival, it is also responsible for maximum damage to the human bo ... - R.G. Srinivasan
 

How to Teach Yoga in the Corporate Marketplace, Part 1

Many Yoga instructors, and Yoga teacher interns, are seeking methods for reaching into the corporate ... - Paul Jerard
 

Juice Fasting

Fasting is one of oldest and effective way of burning huge amounts of accumulated waste products in ... - Kevin Pederson
 
 
Site Home >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions  
© 2008 www.weblistingscorner.com All Rights Reserved.