Depression

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    • Behavioural characteristics of depression:
      1. Activity levels.
      2. Disruption to sleep and eating behaviour.
      3. Aggression and self-harm.
    • Activity levels:
      People with depression have reduced levels of energy making them lethargic eg. cannot get out of bed.
    • Disruption to sleep and eating behaviour:
      Reduced sleep (insomnia) or increased (hypersomnia). Appetite and weight may increase or decrease.
    • Aggression and self-harm:

      Depression is associated with irritability and this may extend to aggression and self-harm.
    • Emotional characteristics of depression:
      1. Lowered mood.
      2. Anger.
      3. Lowered self-esteem.
    • Lowered mood:
      People with depression describe themselves as 'worthless' or 'empty'.
    • Anger:

      Such emotions lead to aggression or self-harming behaviour.
    • Lowered self-esteem:

      The person likes themselves less, even self-loathing.
    • Cognitive characteristics of depression:
      1. Poor concentration.
      2. Attention to the negative.
      3. Absolutist thinking.
    • Poor concentration:

      The person may find themselves unable to stick with a task, or might find simple decision-making difficult.
    • Attention to the negative:

      Depressed people have a bias towards focusing on negative aspects of current situations and recalling unhappy (instead of happy) memories.
    • Absolutist thinking:
      'Black-and-white thinking', when a situation is unfortunate it is seen as an absolute disaster.
    • What is depression?

      A mental disorder characterised by low mood and low energy levels.
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