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Behavioural characteristics of depression:
Activity levels.
Disruption to sleep and eating behaviour.
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:
Lowered
mood.
Anger.
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:
Poor
concentration.
Attention to the
negative.
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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