change your impression of depression

change your impression of depression

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change your impression of depression

We know it as “the blues” and “being down in the dumps.” But what do you really know about depression? Depression may come and go in all of our lives, but a person who is clinically depressed feels “down” more often and simple activities become unbearable. What you may not know is that there are different levels of depression. Depression is a very serious disease, but it can be managed with treatment. Below is a short list of the varying levels of depression. Take a look and learn more about the disease you thought was a “phase” or a “funk.”


Major Depressive Disorder – is a form of depression in which an array of symptoms, impede a person’s ability to work, sleep, eat or enjoy once pleasurable activities.

Dysthymic Disorder, (dysthymia) – is characterized by the experience of long–term depression symptoms. Persons with dysthymia may also experience one or more episodes of major depression during their lifetime.


Psychotic Depression – is a form of depression that occurs when a break with reality (i.e. hallucinations and delusions) is coupled with a depressive disorder.

Postpartum Depression – is a form of depression that victimizes new mothers. This depression usually sets in about a month after a woman gives birth.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – is characterized by the onset of a depressive disorder during the fall and winter months. This form of depression is attributed to the lack of sunlight during the winter and usually subsides with the arrival of spring.

For more information about depression and treatment, visit www.depression.com.
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