What Is The Cause Of
Depression?
Many people simply want to know what the cause of depression
is. If you are dealing with depression, you probably would also
like to know what causes it, too. There are many different
reasons why someone may have bouts of depression. It is
impossible to pinpoint one specific reason and label it the
cause of depression.
Biological vulnerability is one cause of depression. Some
depressions can run in families. For instance, bipolar
depression and major depression seems to run in families.
Studies have been done which show that individuals who have
bipolar disorder in each generation of their family have a
different genetic makeup than individuals who do not suffer
from bipolar depression.
However, it is important to note that not every person that has
the genetic makeup that would make them vulnerable to bipolar
depression will develop it. However, there are people who
develop depression who have no family history of the
depression. So, suffice it to say that while biological factors
can be one cause of depression, it is not the only thing that
could be the cause of depression.
People who are vulnerable to depression seem to have a variety
of psychological factors involved. Individuals who have a low
self-esteem, who are pessimistic and who suffer from anxiety
and stress seem to be more prone to having bouts of depression.
A person’s environment can also have much to do with the cause
of depression. If an individual grows up in a home where
discouragement is the norm and pessimism reigns, the person may
be vulnerable to depression.
It should be noted that life can be the cause of depression. If
you have experienced the death of a loved one, gone through a
chronic illness, have work problems, a family crisis or
problems with your finances, you may be vulnerable to becoming
depressed. All of these scenarios can trigger depression,
especially for someone who may have biological or psychological
factors already present.
Depression is nothing to be ashamed of. Millions of people are
diagnosed with depression each year. The best thing you can do
if you are showing signs of depression is to be honest with
yourself. If you think you are dealing with depression, go to
your doctor. Many times taking an anti depression medication
for a set period of time can kick the depression to the curb.
If you do not seek out treatment for your depression, it could
become worse. Depression can truly debilitate a person if left
untreated. No one can “snap out” of major depression. Admitting
a problem with depression is not a sign of weakness. If
anything, it is a sign of strength.
If you know someone and he or he is showing signs of
depression, it is a good idea to talk to him or her about it.
Many times people get into a slump when they are depressed and
they need someone to take them by the hand so they can seek
help. If a person is suffering from major depression, setting
up a doctor’s appointment may seem like a monumental task.
Offer to do it for your loved one. Accompany your loved one to
the doctor if it would make him or her feel better.
Never put down someone who is suffering from depression or tell
them to “get over it.” This kind of attitude can plunge a
person into a more intense depression. If someone you love is
showing signs of suicide, get help for him or her immediately.
Don’t worry about the repercussions or if your loved one will
be angry with you. The most important thing is that your loved
one gets help.
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