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Understanding Depression

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What causes Depression?

Family History

Having a family members who has depression may increase a person’s risk

Imbalances of certain chemicals in the brain may lead to depression

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Major Life Changes

Positive or negative events can trigger depression. Examples include the death of a loved one or a promotion.

Major Illnesses such as heart attack, stroke or cancer may trigger depression.

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Certain medications used alone or in combination can cause side effects much like the symptoms of depression.

Use of Alcohol or other Drugs can lead to or worsen depression.

Depression can also occur for no apparent reason!

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Symptoms of Depression

Vary from person to person

2 key signs are loss of interest in things you like to do and sadness or irritability

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Additional Signs include:

Changes in feelings which may include: Feeling empty Inability to enjoy anything Hopelessness Loss of sexual desire Loss of warm feelings for family or friends Feelings of self blame or guilt Loss of self esteem Inexplicable crying spells, sadness or

irritability

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Changes in behavior and attitude

These may include: General slowing down Neglect of responsibilities and appearance Poor memory Inability to concentrate Suicidal thoughts, feelings or behaviors Difficulty making decisions

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Physical Complaints These may include:

Sleep disturbances such as early morning waking, sleeping too much or insomnia

Lack of energy Loss of appetite Weight loss or gain Unexplained headaches or

backaches Stomachaches, indigestion or

changes in bowl habits

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Common Types of Depression

Major DepressionDysthymiaBipolar DisorderSeasonal Affective Disorder

(SAD)

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Major Depression

This type causes symptoms that may: Begin suddenly, possibly triggered by a loss,

crisis or change Interfere with normal functioning Continue for months or years It is possible for a person to have only one

episode of major depression. It is more common for episodes to be long lasting or to occur several times during a person’s life

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Dysthymia

People with this illness are mildly depressed for years. They function fairly well on a daily basis but their relationships suffer over time.

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Bipolar Disorder People with this type of illness change back and

forth between periods of depression and periods of mania (an extreme high).

Symptoms of mania may include: Less need for sleep Overconfidence Racing thoughts Reckless behavior Increased energy Mood changes are usually gradual, but can be sudden

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Season Affective Disorder

This is a depression that results from changes in the season. Most cases begin in the fall or winter, or when there is a decrease in sunlight.

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Professional treatment is necessary for all these types

of depression.

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Treatment for Depression

Medication Antidepressants can help ease the

symptoms of depression and return a person to normal functioning. Antidepressants are not habit forming.

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Psychotherapy This can help many depressed people

understand themselves and cope with their problems. For example: Interpersonal therapy works to change

relationships that affect depression Cognitive-behavioral therapy helps people

change negative thinking and behavior patterns

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If you or someone you know has symptoms of depression…

Take Action!

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See a doctor for a complete check up.

Go to the counseling center and talk to a counselor.

Talk things over with a friend, family member or a residential life staff member.

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Don’t expect too much of yourself Take a break Get some exercise Avoid extra stress and big changes

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Things to do

Reduce or eliminate the use of alcohol or drugs

Exercise or engage in some form of physical activity

Eat a proper, well-balanced diet

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Obtain an adequate amount of sleep Seek emotional support from family and

friends Focus on positive aspects of your life Pace yourself, modify your schedule,

and set realistic goals

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Things to Avoid

Don’t make long-term commitments or important decisions unless necessary

Don’t assume things are hopeless Don’t engage in “emotional reasoning” (i.e.:

because I feel awful, my life is terrible) Don’t assume responsibility for events which

are outside of your control Don’t avoid treatment as a way of coping

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Intervening with a depressed friend Be empathetic and understanding Don’t try to “cheer up” a depressed

person Avoid critical or shaming statements Challenge expressions of hopelessness Empathize with feelings of sadness,

grief, anger and frustration

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Don’t argue about how bad things are Don’t insist that depression or sadness

are the wrong feelings to be experiencing

Don’t become angry even though your efforts may be resisted or rejected

Helping a depressed friend…

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Helping a depressed friend…

Advocate for their recovery from depression

Emphasize that depression is treatable Seek consultation Encourage them to seek help, go with

them to the counseling center Be supportive of counselor or doctor

suggestions