Transcript depression

Depression and
BiPolar Disorder
“I am now the most miserable man
living. If what I feel were distributed to
the entire human family there would
not be one happy face on earth.” Abraham Lincoln
Abe and Mary Lincoln: Case
studies in depression and bipolar
disorder
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Lincoln’s early life was beset by tragedy including
watching his mother dies from a horrible illness
and helping to make her coffin
Throughout his adult life Lincoln was plagued by
depression, which he was open about calling it
“hypo” short for hypochondria
Lincoln suffered two nervous breakdowns-so
severe that both times his friends mounted
suicide watches
As a young man Lincoln stopped carrying a knife
because he feared he would commit suicide
Abe and Mary Lincoln: Case
studies in depression and bipolar
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As teenager Lincoln watched one of his friends go
mad and attempt to kill his mother, for years
afterward he was plagued by the fear he would
do this too. He eventually wrote a poem about it
Even in the White House, Lincoln frequently
spoke of his fear that he may commit suicide
In the days before he was assassinated he had a
dream of his own assassination and told he wife
and his cabinet about it
Depression
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More women than men
Most episodes will last less than 6
months and will cure themselves
Number one reason people seek
psychological help
Genetic Factors
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Genetic predisposition
Depletion of norepinephrine and
serotonin
Goal of drug therapy to block
reuptake or chemical breakdown
EXERCISE also naturally increases
serotonin levels
Cognition
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Self-defeating beliefs can arise
from learned helplessness (being
in a situation where an
individual’s actions have no
effect on the outcome)
ATTRIBUTIONAL STYLE!
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How does a person explain
events- Pessimistic explanation
can lead to depression
Global
Stable
Internal
Mary Lincoln: BiPolar?
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In the early years and continuing
throughout the years in the White House
Mary Lincoln’s tantrums were legendary.
She was frequently seen physically
attacking Lincoln
Mary Lincoln obsessively bought material
for curtains while First Lady. She hid her
excessive spending and spent sleepless
nights before the second election fearing
that if Lincoln were not reelected her
excessive spending would be revealed.
Congress eventually investigated.
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In the White House Mary Lincoln
conducted séances to speak to her
two dead sons
She spent days on end locked in her
room crying
After the assassination Mary went
into a deep depression, lost her
ability to care for herself and reason
and was eventually committed to an
institution in Batavia, IL
Bi-Polar Disorder
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Less common than major depression
Occurs equally between women and
men
Milder forms seem attractive
Worsens without medication
Most commonly treated with lithium
Symptoms of Mania in BiPolar
Disorder
Mood- Expansive, euphoric, elevated
Cognition- Grandiose- no limits to
what can be accomplished, flight of
ideas BUT can be delusional and
unrealistic
Actions- intrusive, dominating quality,
reckless, compulsive (often spending
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Physical- Needs little sleep until the
crash sets in usually within days