PSICOLOGY
Depression
Depression
According to the DSM-V, people with depression have a marked decrease in interest or pleasure in most daily activities.
They can present more or less markedly the following symptoms:
- Significant weight loss or gain
- Decrease or increase in appetite, almost every day
- Decreased interest / pleasure in common daily activities
- Insomnia
- Feeling of fatigue or lack of energy
- Feelings of self-depreciation
- Reduced ability to concentrate
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Depression Type
Depressive crisis, seasonal depression, postpartum depression are just definitions used to describe common distress situations. Depression can manifest itself as the final and reactive result of other disorders such as phobic and obsessive problems, relationship problems, personality disorders or eating disorders.
In addition to the sense of guilt, the disorders are centered on the sense of inadequacy, on the. “I can do it – I can not do it”. According to brief strategic psychotherapy.
Depression often manifests itself in different ways that have in common the renunciation Often the depressed person tends to procastinate, not to make decisions, certain that it is not possible to intervene on adverse fate, hiding behind a role of victim.
The attempts at bankruptcy undertaken by the depressed are as follows:
- continually complain about the situation of suffering suffered
- close in on oneself
- delegate (family members, partners, drug therapy)