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    this..” What is Depression? Depressing is very harmful to everyone. You will have the lost of family,friends, even people who very close to you if you cancel them down.Depression is really like a suicide attempt thought .You will have mixed feelings like hopeless,worthless,sadness and all types of bad feelings.The teens symptoms affects the attitude.You feel like you’re very nuisance to others so you do these things.5.1% of women either have depression or anxiety disorder, 3.6% men

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    depressed and depression are two totally different things. At least everyone has been or knows somebody that has been depressed over something that had happened: like the loss of a family member or any of the types of relationship breakup. When these things happen, they are sad and could make us be depressed for a week or so, but it’s nothing compared to being actually diagnosed with depression. When it comes depression, you can either be just depressed or clinically depressed, but both depression and clinical

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    Depression is a mental illness that causes people to feel sad, helpless, and worthless for extended periods of time. Depression affects how you feel, think, and how you see things. Many people with depression say that they no longer find pleasure in the things they once enjoyed. Some even say that it's a struggle just to get out of bed and get their day started. “Depression is a common and serious illness that affects more than 100 million people worldwide, about 19 million Americans. 9.5% of the

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    Depression Feeling down is something we all go through at times in our lives. However, if sadness takes us over and will not go away, it may be depression. Depression makes it difficult to function, to carry on normal activities and it takes away the joy of living. You lose interest in the things you once enjoyed, you have difficulty concentrating, you have loss of energy, and you have feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Depression is different from normal sadness in that it takes over every

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    culture, background, and their personality. The sixth thought is psychoeducate them about the depression and the side effect of the antidepressant medication. Also, psychoeducate them about the Gotman four horses concepts which cause the dysfunctional

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    Review of Literature: Why Has Depression Increased Among Adolescents? In today’s world, depression continues to be a pressing issue throughout society. The word depression is defined as “feelings of severe despondency and dejection”. As it is common to feel pangs of sadness or experience a bad day, people suffering from depression go through these feelings constantly and much more harshly. Adolescents especially have become more prone to problems concerning mental health. Deciphering the difference

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    Depression affects 25 million people a year. When the feeling of hopelessness and despair just would not go away make be caused by depression. Depression makes it hard to function in your everyday life. Getting through the day may be overwhelming. Although depression is a very common mood disorder. The death of a family member, being fired from a current job, ending a long term relationship are some difficult experiences for most people. It is normal to feel sad or grief to these situations, some

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    A new study suggested that extended use of electronic devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets may cause symptoms of depression in teens. According to the researchers from the San Diego State University and Florida State University that people, particularly teens, who spend more time in social media are more vulnerable to develop depression. “One hour, maybe two hours [a day], doesn't increase risk all that much. But once you get to three hours - and especially four and then, really, five

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, depression can be defined as follows: “ A state of feeling sad : dejection: anger, anxiety, and depression: a mood disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking and concentration, a significant increase or decrease in appetite and time spent sleeping, feelings of dejection and hopelessness, and sometimes suicidal tendencies: bouts of depression, suffering from clinical depression” (Merriam-webster.com, 2018). A distinct condition

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    Depression is an evil, put onto an individual, mostly due to societal factors, health or economic factors. Some of the causes can be eliminated, but all of these causes cannot be eradicated completely, as the world and society and its effects on an individual can only be dealt with by addressing that particular person and his issues. Depression can be very dangerous, especially in today’s day and age, and definitely is a huge issue that has to be dealt with. People have the belief that lack of happiness

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