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Showing posts with label DEPRESSION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEPRESSION. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17

Ten Signs To Show One Is Depressed


There is yet to be an acceptable figure of depressed people in the world. However, millions are depressed globally and the figures are higher in richer and modernised countries. For example, an estimated 19 million Americans suffer from depression, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The research has shown that 10 to 25 percent of American women, as well as 5 to 12 percent of men, will become clinically depressed at some time during their lives.
Unfortunately, depression is not an affliction that most people want to talk about, and this means that many of those who suffer from the condition do not seek help. When depression strikes, the effects can be debilitating and life altering, and remaining in denial will not lead to a cure. Yet many men and women who are stricken with depression refuse to admit they suffer from it. Instead, they blame their feelings on “having the blues” or simply being sad due to circumstances of life.
Although everyone gets down in the dumps from time to time, how do you know if you are actually suffering from depression? While there are many theories regarding signs and symptoms of depression, according to Forbes, there are 10 helpful ways to detect depression.


1. Being over-confident and fearless: Many people who suffer from depression, particularly those who are high achievers, cope with the condition by behaving in ways that are opposite of how they truly feel. Psychiatrists refer to these actions as “escapism.” Common behaviors of escapism include high risk activities or carelessness, like parachuting, mountain climbing or gambling with the rent money.


2. Increased alcohol consumption: Drinking alcohol is the most common way that people with depression choose in an effort to “self-medicate” and escape the emotional turmoil. Not only does this tactic fail to work, but could also lead to a developing a severe drinking problem in addition to being depressed.


3. Sexual obsession or exercise: Many who suffer from depression try to achieve excellence between the sheets or on the treadmill. Sexual activities and working out at the gym can provide a temporary feeling of euphoria that keeps symptoms of depression temporarily at bay.


4. Anger issues: Do routine conflicts quickly escalate into fights? Feeling helpless is a very common symptom of depression. One flawed way suffers fight their way out of feeling helpless is to fight back when they feel the least bit threatened or challenged. If small things constantly enrage you, take it as a serious warning sign.


5. Suppressed feelings: Rather than feeling sad or unhappy, some people who suffer from depression turn off their feelings altogether. Choosing to not care about the people around you, or about the outcome of events and decisions, only serves to ward off pain for a little while. Closing off your feelings can also alienate people from you, and damage valuable relationships.


6. Excessive socializing: While many people with depression would rather be alone in their misery, others immerse themselves in a flurry of social activities. This is a temporary fix—staying busy and being in a social whirlwind is a short term way to escape symptoms of depression.


7. Inability to concentrate: Daydreaming and lack of concentration effects even those people without depression. If you spend a significant amount of time daydreaming and fantasizing, instead of being grounded in reality, you may have a problem.


8. Trouble accepting praise or goodwill: People in the throes of depression have low self esteem; therefore they have trouble accepting praise, kind gestures, or compliments because they feel they don’t deserve them.



9. You work harder but not smarter: Depressed people have a hard time seeing easy solutions to routine or simple problems causing them to work harder to accomplish even the smallest of tasks.Uncontrolled emotions: People who are depressed tend to over-react to minor incidents, but ignore catastrophic news. This emotionally out of sync behavior is called “inappropriate affect” by psychiatrists, and refers to behavior that is opposite of the emotional reaction an incident normally triggers. As an example, a depressed person could express no emotion if a parent dies, but cry uncontrollably while watching a faraway minor disaster on the nightly news.



10. If you have symptoms of depression, do yourself and your loved ones a favor by seeking professional help. As one of America’s most influential psychologists, Abraham Maslow said, “What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself.” Admitting you have a problem is the first step.


Sunday, August 30

Depression: A Slow But Deadly Poison

According to Dictionary.com ''depression means a condition of general emotional dejection and withdrawal; sadness greater and more prolonged than that warranted by any objective reason''.

Depression comes from different ways. It can come through rejections, abandonment, failures, disappointments, inner battles, self-esteem issues, constant criticisms, bottling things up, comparing your life with others  etc. Depression is something people don't really like talking about or choose to ignore its presence or sometimes are not aware of its presence.

Depression is a slow but a very deadly poison. As shown in the picture above it comes without one noticing its presence and if care is not taken it gradually consumes a person's life. As a result of this, many believe that the last result or the best option is to either to take away their own lives or many begin to have psychological problems.
To relief oneself from depression, the best solution most times is to talk to someone. Talking to someone doesn't just mean talking to anyone. Talk to someone who cares. Talk to someone who understands. Talk to someone who will encourage, inspire, motivate and strengthen you. Cry to God for help...Above all, seek for help.

The truth is, the first step to seeking for help is to talk to someone. Just talk. Let it all out. You will realise that the more you talk, the more you fight this slow but deadly poison. The more you talk, the more you free yourself from it.

Please don't keep things to yourself. Please don't let this slow but deadly poison overcome your existence or reason for living. Life is beautiful ,please don't let or allow anything or anyone take away your joy, laughter, smile, happiness, peace of mind and/or reason to live.

You are more than a conqueror. Choose to live. Choose to kick depression to hell where it is meant to be. Choose to fight cos in the end, you will  look back, smile and say ''Thank God I didn't give up, now I know what means and how it feels to win''.

You are a winner! You are a conqueror!

 
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