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Learn about depression in school, its types, causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Find out who suffers from depression and how to cope with it.
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1.WHAT IS DEPRESSION?2.WHO SUFFERS FROM DEPRESSION?3.TYPES OF DEPRESSION.4.CAUSES.5.SYMPTOMS.6.TREATMENT.
WHAT IS DEPRESSION? DEPRESSION is a common but serious mental illness typically marked by sad or anxious feelings and manifests itself inthe reduced efficiency. DEPRESSION can describe a normal human emotion, it also can refer to a mental health illness. It is defined as an illness when the feelings of depression persist and interfere with a child’s ability function.
Depression is an illness that involves the body,mood and thoughts.↓It impacts the way a person functions socially, at work, and in relationships.↓It is more than feeling blue, down in the dumps or sad about a particular issue or situation.↓It is a medical condition that requires diagnosis and treatment.
Who suffers from Depression? Depression can effect anyone but there is a significantly higher rate of depression among women than men. • 2% of Children get depressed • 6-8% of Teenagers
Depression can occur: • Depression can occur during adolescence, a time of great personal change. You may be facing changes towards school, your friends, your after-school activities, as well as in relationships with your family members.
Having a family member who has depression may increase a person’s risk
CAUSES OF DEPRESSION Depression can be caused by one or more of the following: A)Imbalance of certain chemicals in the brain B)Triggered by stress, medication or other medical problems C)Certain personality factors or genetic traits D)Depression can also occur for no apparent reason!
TYPESOFDEPRESSION • Major depressive disorder (MDD) – a period of two or more weeks in a depressed (low or sad) mood episode. • Depression with melancholic features – depression, as above, but with additional symptoms like waking up two hours earlier than usual. • Atypical depression– depression that includes symptoms like an increased need for sleep, increased appetite, weight gain. • Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) – depressions that occur correspondingly to a season.
1-Major depressive disorder (MDD)SYMPTOMS • A depressed mood (sadness) • Weight and appetite changes • Sleep disturbance • Fatigue, loss of energy • Extremely low self-esteem • Difficulty with thinking and concentration • Repeated thoughts of death, dying or suicide
2-Depression with Melancholic Features- SYMPTOMS • Waking up 2 hours earlier than usual • Significant weight loss or anorexia • Extreme feelings of guilt
3-Atypical Depression- SYMPTOMS • Significant weight gain or appetite • Increased sleep • Feelings of heaviness • Sensitivity to interpersonal rejection
Changes in behaviour 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
Physical Complaints • 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
SUMMING UP - SYMPTOMS • Feelings of sadness, depressed mood • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities • Changes in weight or appetite • Changes in sleep pattern • Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness • Inability to concentrate, remember things • Constant fatigue or loss of energy • Restlessness or decreased activity • Recurrent thoughts of suicide or death
TREATMENT No matter what the cause of a person’s depression, there is treatment and it is widely available. Professional treatment is necessary for all these types of depression.
Treatment for Depression: There are three types of treatment: • Psychotherapy • Medication C) Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
Psychotherapy Psychotherapy is a form of “talking therapy” that works by helping a person gain an understanding or insight into their problems and work on solving them.
Medication • Antidepressant Medication helps by affecting the brain chemistry. • Often it takes 3-5 weeks to become fully effective, but improvement is often experienced within the first week.
Electroconvulsive Therapy • ECT is safer than medications • Faster acting than most medications • Can be used in combination with medication • Is used in life threatening situations to achieve fast relief
See a doctor for a complete check up.Talk things over with a friend, family member.
-Don’t expect too much of yourself-Take a break-Get some exercise-Avoid extra stress
-Reduce or eliminate the use of alcohol or drugs-Engage in some form of physical activity-Eat a proper, well-balanced diet
Obtain an adequate amount of sleep • Seek emotional support from family and friends • Focus on positive aspects of your life
The EndThank you for patience, understanding and time spent with me watching this fascinating presentation2013-2014PRZEMYSŁAW JACKOWSKI