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Where does depression come from psychology?
Rather, it likely results from a combination of genetic, biologic, environmental, and psychological factors. Major negative experiences—trauma, loss of a loved one, a difficult relationship, or any stressful situation that overwhelms the ability to cope—may trigger a depressive episode.
What it means to be depressed?
Depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is a mood disorder that makes you feel constant sadness or lack of interest in life. Most people feel sad or depressed at times. It’s a normal reaction to loss or life’s challenges.
What are some interesting facts about depression?
Key facts. Depression is a common mental disorder. Globally, more than 300 million people of all ages suffer from depression. Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and is a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease.
Why do people with depression feel ashamed of their depression?
People with depression may not recognize or acknowledge that they’re depressed. They may not be aware of signs and symptoms of depression, so they may think their feelings are normal. All too often, people feel ashamed about their depression and mistakenly believe they should be able to overcome it with willpower alone.
Do people know when they are depressed?
Many people know when they are depressed. However, some people do not realise when they are depressed. They may know that they are not right and are not functioning well but don’t know why. Some people might think that they have a physical illness – for example, if they lose weight.
Why are some people so negative and depressed all the time?
To many people being negative, depressed, needy or sad was the direct reaction to what was going on in their dysfunctional families i.e. to violence, abuse, neglect, fear, unpredictability, manipulation, blackmail, disrespect, lack of care and love etc.).