The Hidden Value of Depression: Understand to Revive
By Jason Watson
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A very interesting aspect of depression is given by the blatant contrast between the sterility of days spent as a captive creatures of his own life, and the great fertility of the time when you decide to start living again. At that moment, in fact, the individual carries on his shoulders a heavy burden. But depression is especially metamorphosis and inner enrichment if lived in right way.
Jason Watson
My name is Jason Watson, I hail from the sleepy little shire of Palmerston North in New Zealand.I must ask you this, the greatest questions of our time: Is the pen indeed mightier than the sword; or is it just another form of the sword? (Which begs the question; Because you can't have the word "sword" without "words"; Does that make writing a Yiddish conspiracy?)Join with me as I delve into this, the meaninglessness of belly-button fluff and the other great mysteries of our time!
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The Hidden Value of Depression - Jason Watson
The Hidden Value of Depression
Understand to Revive
Jason Watson
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CONTENTS
Introduction
What is Depression
Clinical Symptoms
The Different Types
Severity of Depression
Responsible Factors
The Hidden Meaning
The Statistic Surveys
Treatment
Introduction
Depression is an alteration in mood characterized by sadness, loss of interest and activities, loneliness, guilt and inability to experience pleasure. It is normal to feel sad or depressed from time to time, but generally these feelings tend to pass quickly, and with them the cause that gave rise to them. This can be confusing, and often underestimate or overestimate what are the symptoms that make us realize are in front of a diagnosis of depression. Those who are diagnosed with depression
suffering from a serious illness that affects not only mood, but also on some of the normal bodily functions. Depressed people often feel sad, helpless, useless and irritable. The durability and the intensity of emotions, distinguishes depression, mental illness, from the normal mood swings. Unlike normal emotional experiences of sadness, clinical depression persists over time and can significantly interfere with the ability of the individual operation. Depression can affect all aspects of daily life, including family relationships, friendships and the ability to work or go to school. But at the same time, as we shall see throughout this book, depression, if approached in the right way, can be an experience of growth and rebirth. Depression warns us that something within us is not working as it should. Being able to hear the hidden messages of depression helps to rebuild a more efficient balance that allows us to look at the world in a new light and return to live with renewed enthusiasm
What is Depression
Depression is manifested by a decrease in spontaneous movements and with a tightening of facial expressions, and even the language becomes more sterile, the answers are short and hectic and topics to be covered will be minimized. Everything becomes heavy and difficult, move, talk, express their ideas. It seems apparently normal experience periods in which, as a result of lowering our mood, we become more sad than usual, the reality appears to us only gray and feel hostility towards us, we feel tired, discouraged, disappointed and angry, but is when this becomes lasting sadness, associated with a deep pessimism, the reality is obscure and meaningless life, that we are entering into a depression. Depression is a psychological condition characterized by a persistent lowering of mood. For mood refers to the affective tone, which includes the set of all