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Understanding the Effects of Clinical Depression

By: Mark Hall

Depression is one of the most crippling, but misunderstood disorders ever encountered; to make matters worse it is now recognized that there is more than one type of this illness. The cause is often (but not always) about issues that have not been rectified; all of us occasionally become depressed over certain events. Initially, it is important you recognize you have issues, and to get professional medical guidance to help you; it is also important to discover just what has caused the problem in the fist place.

Throughout our lives there will be many occasions when we will feel low in the same way that there are times when you feel really happy; this is especially true if you've had a recent traumatic experience in your life, but it doesn't necessarily mean that you're suffering from depression. Many people have problems caused by personal issues in relationships or family situations; some people feel they are unable to act to correct whatever the problem is, but that is the key element in beating the condition. Ignoring a situation does not make it disappear in fact it usually gets far worse; a person end up feeling more helpless than they did before, and it becomes a vicious circle that must be broken.

Probably the second most common cause is a person's place of work and could be the result of confrontation, stressful work, intimidation or even harassment; in all probability this will lead to a situation where the person who is depressed may even have a panic attack. Often, the person who is having work problems will end up unhappy and even have periods of sick leave as they become less able to perform their work duties; it may be necessary to work through the issues with a professional to get back on track again. Strangely, not all depression is self induced because it can be the result of medical treatment for an unrelated condition; this can produce symptoms that mimic exactly those of someone who is depressed.

If signs like this become apparent, the medication needs to be stopped as soon as possible and the doctor who prescribed the medication consulted. A worse situation happens where despite the best efforts of everyone involved, the reason for the person's depression cannot be found; this type of situation makes resolving the issues all the more difficult. The problem can arise when the person cannot see that a certain situation or event for instance, as the cause; getting help is the first step in solving the problem.

One type of is called Manic Depression although the correct term is Bipolar Disorder; unfortunately, new studies have found that owing to new overlap theories it can actually take up to five years before a person could be correctly diagnosed as suffering from this condition. This is not normally something that will just go away on its own so it requires the patient to take a certain amount of control and seek professional help in curing what is generally a long term condition. Often, once the depressed person makes this first move towards medical help, there is a sense that something might finally lift; starting medical treatment as early as possible will enable you to make those first steps to being free of its grip.

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