Depression disorder, serious health issue closes to us.
Keywords:
major depressive disorder, mental HealthAbstract
Major depressive disorders are a group deformation in terms of emotions including those with mental,
physical and behavioral disorders. The main symptoms such as depression, frustration, disconsolation, together with discouragement, hopelessness, negative thinking, worthlessness, slow motion, languorousness, anorexia, sleeplessness, and hopelessness in life can lead to self-harm or suicide. As mentioned above, depression is caused from several factors such as genetic abnormalities, biochemical abnormalities in the brain, psychological issues and environmental factors. It can be seen that depression is caused by both internal and external factors which can be both controllable and uncontrollable. Major depressive disorder is a disease that can be treated with antidepressants, electrotherapy, psychotherapy and environmental treatments. As discussed, empowering the person with depressive disorders can improve their self-worth and self-understanding.
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