Transcript Depression
DEPRESSION
Antonija Jukić
Mentor: A. Žmegač Horvat
The
words above belong to author William
Styron, and they describe his first episode
of major depression
This experience belongs to millions
Definition of
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
Mental
disorder characterized by an allencompassing low mood accompanied by
low self-esteem, and loss of interest or
pleasure in normally enjoyable activities
Depressed
weeks
mood persists for at least two
Subtypes
Melancholic
Atypical
depression
depression
Catatonic
depression
Postpartum
Seasonal
depression
affective depression
Symptoms and signs
Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness
Loss of interest in daily activities
Appetite or weight changes
Sleep changes
Irritability or restlessness
Loss of energy
Self-loathing
Concentration problems
Unexplained aches and pains
Depression and suicide!!!
3.4% of people with major depression commit
suicide
60% of people who commit suicide have
depression or another mood disorder
Causes and risk factors for
depression
Loneliness
Lack of social support
Recent stressful life experiences
Family history of depression
Marital or relationship problems
Financial strain
Early childhood trauma or abuse
Alcohol or drug abuse
Unemployment or underemployment
Health problems or chronic pain
Biological theories
Dysregulation
of monoamine chemicals
serotonin, norepinephrine and
dopamine in the brain
Most
antidepressants increase the levels
of one or more of the monoamines
Diagnosis
Patient's
self-reported experiences
Behavior reported by relatives or friends
Mental status exam
No
laboratory test for major depression
Differential diagnoses
Dysthymia
Adjustment
disorder with depressed mood
Bipolar disorder
Management
Antidepressant
medication
(MAOIs, TCAs, SSRIs) – delayed onset of
action (2-6 weeks)!!!
Psychotherapy or counselling
Hospitalization
Electroconvulsive
therapy (ECT)
Prevention - Lifestyle changes!
Cultivating supportive
relationships
Getting regular exercise and
sleep
Eating a healthy, mood-boosting
diet
Managing stress
Practicing relaxation techniques
Challenging negative thought
patterns
SMILE
References
www.wikipedia.org
www.helpguide.org