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Introduction
The aim of the present article is to study
about depression its casual factor and its
effective treatment. There is so much
literature available regarding the definition;
its over view, prevalence, and the nature of
depression. The most important thing of this
literature review is to represent actual case
report and to implement all the above
mention aspect into the real case scenario.
Representation of Depression
Depression is the most potent psychiatric
disorder. This disorder is significantly affecting
the 350 million of the people world around.
The World Mental Health survey conducted in
17 countries and it has been found that in
every 20 peoples 1 is suffering with
depressive episodes. If pay attention to onset
of the Depressive disorders it often start at a
young age; it minimize the functioning of an
individual and it is in the different condition
such as in recurrent For these reasons,
Case Identification
Name: Deepak Mehra
Age: 38
Sex: Male
Mr. Deepak Mishra is 38 years old male. He is
doing a job of superident. He was with the
complaints of Crying spells, Body weakness,
Symptoms of depression
According to Deepak Mishra, he was
experiencing the below symptoms of
depression: Difficulty concentrating, remembering
details, and making decisions
Treatment
3. Mindfulness-based cognitive
therapy (MBCT)
MBCT is generally delivered in groups and
involves a type of meditation called
'mindfulness meditation'. This teaches you to
focus on the present moment just noticing
whatever youre experiencing, whether it's
pleasant or unpleasant without trying to
change it. At first, this approach is used to
focus on physical sensations (like breathing),
but then moves on to feelings and thoughts.
MBCT can help to stop your mind wandering
off into thoughts about the future or the past,
and avoid unpleasant thoughts and feelings.
4. Antidepressants
Antidepressants are drugs, used to prevent or
treat depression.
The available antidepressant drugs include
the SSRIs or selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors, MAOIs or monoamine oxidase
inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, tetracyclic
antidepressants, and others.
Antidepressants should not be used unless
the depression is severe and/or other
Conclusions
Deepak Mehra is now an energetic, normal
man without any more episodes of
depression. He says its all because of the
therapies and the antidepressants that he has
fully recovered, which he had undergone in 6
months. Now he doesnt take any
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by: SYEDA ASMA
FATIMA
(DEPARTMENT
OF PSYCHOLOGY)
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
CERTIFIED TO BE THE BONAFIDE
RECORD OF WORK DONE BY M ISS SYEDA
ASMA FATIMA OF CLASS XII-B IN THE INDIAN
COMMUNITY SCHOOL, KUWAIT DURING THE
YEAR 2016-2017.
DATED: ___________________
P.G.T. in
PSYCHOLOGY
THE INDIAN COMMUNITY
SCHOOL
KUWAIT
SUBMITTED FOR ALL INDIAN SENIOR CERTIFICATE
EXAMINATION IN PSYCHOLOGY AT THE INDIAN
COMMUNITY SCHOOL, KUWAIT
DATE ___________________
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
SEAL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This project could not be completed without
the able guidance of my psychology teacher
Mrs. NAVJOT KAUR. I owe my heartfelt
gratitude to her. I also would like to thank
my parents for all the moral support
rendered by them to me.
DECLARATION
I Syeda Asma Fatima of class X11-B
hereby declare that work presented in this
project is original work done by me during
the year 2016-2017.
SIGNATURE:
NAME
CLASS
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Abstract
Introduction
Representation of depression
Case identification
Treatment
Bibliography
Academic American
Encyclopedia