Depression has many names, such as major depression, clinical depression or major depressive disorder. All meaning the same thing. Depression is an emotion of feeling sad or deprived or a constant A constant feeling of sadness, anxiety, and emptiness which we feel it in everyday life. But the main one that interferes with people’s life is mostly labeled as clinical depression. The main different types of depression are Major depressive disorder (major depression), Dysthymic disorder (dysthymia), Psychotic depression, Postpartum depression (postnatal depression), SAD (seasonal affective disorder), Bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness). This depression are the most common, Major depression is when someone suffer from symptoms that undermine their ability to sleep, study, work, eat, and enjoy activities they used to find pleasurable. In research say people may have it one day while others experience from day-to day.
Dysthymic disorder is a mild chronic depression; people affected with this mainly experience it for a long time, or as long as a couple of years, and often longer. Psychotic depression is rather a special kind of depression in my case because it differs from the others. People affected with psychotic depression witness hallucinations, delusions, and/or withdrawing from reality. Postpartum depression is a depression that affects a lot of mothers who give birth it however has no treatment but affect a large amount of women who gave birth and it’s found to be common. SAD or seasonal affective disorder is mainly a disorder that is affected by where the end of summer means the beginning of less sunlight and more dark hours. Therapy for this is that people go to special rooms where they use a special light bulb to overcome the depression; it is believed that the sun affects our mood, sleep, and mood.
Signs and symptoms of depression are likely noticeable but hard to see in people if you have a close relationship, but the most common symptoms are as listed
A constant feeling of sadness, anxiety, and emptiness
A general feeling of pessimism sets in (the glass is always half empty)
The person feels hopeless
Individuals can feel restless
The sufferer may experience irritability
Usually this are the 5 out of many symptoms but this list gives clear aspect to show signs of depression. Depression can also be seen on your social life in where you inability of keeping in touch of your friends, poor school work or not doing school work stop doing hobbies and interests that you really like and also having family or home problems
A look into a patient who had depression can give you a take of what they experience here is a case study about a patient named Sonya. “Sonya is a 52-year old woman who complained of severe depression. Dr. Bolio describes her family of origin as "extremely dysfunctional," with both parents having "addictive personalities." Her father was an alcoholic, and suffered from the "Casanova" complex, having 23 children with nine different women, and was married five times. At the time he fathered Sonya, he was not married to her mother, but was still married to another woman. Sonya's father was also verbally and physically abusive. Shouting and violence were common family experiences.
Her parents divorced when Sonya was six. As a divorcee with illegitimate children, her mother became an outcast in her small town, so she moved her family to Mexico City. There, her mother dealt with the stresses of her life by becoming extremely angry and violent with her children. At age 17, Sonya had reached the limit of her ability to endure this violence. She moved out of the house, along with her brothers and sisters. As the oldest child, Sonya became the main source of support for her younger siblings.