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what is
depression
: it is a
mood disorder
characterised by
strong emotions
that
influence ability
to
function normally
mood disorder
affect people
-
affects people
perceptions
thinking
behaviour
there are two types of depression:
Major depression
(
unipolar
disorder)
Manic depression
(
bipolar
disorder)
Major depression - episode of depression that occurs suddenly
can be reactive - caused by external factors, death of loved one
can be endogenous - caused by internal factors e.g neurological factors
Manic depression
- alterations between two mood extremes (mania + depression)
occurs in
regular cycles
of days or weeks
episodes of
Mania involve
overactivity
,
rapid speech,
feeling
extremely happy
or
agitated
Depression shows
normal depression characteristics
physical/ behavioural characteristic of depression:
sleep disturbances
change
in
apetite
pain
- especially
headaches
,
joint pain
Lack
of
activity
-
social withdrawal
cognitive symptoms of depression:
persistent negative beliefs
about
themselves
and
abilities
suicidal thoughts
slower
thought process -
difficult concentrating
affective/emotional symptoms of depression
extreme feelings
of
sadness
,
hopelessness
and
despair
Diurnal mood variations
- changes of mood through out the day
Anhedonia
- no longer enjoying hobbies or activities used to
depression characteristic are either:
physical
/
behavioural
symptoms
cognitive
symptoms
affective
/
emotional
symptoms
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