Mental Illness: Detress Or Psychological Depression

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Depress or psychological depression is a mental illness in which a person suffers from sadness and negative feelings for long periods, loss of enthusiasm and indifference. It is accompanied by the feelings of anxiety, sadness, pessimism, guilt and the lack of goal of life, which makes the individual, lacks reality. Depressed people may feel sadness, desire to cry, anxiety, emptiness, lack of hope and value, helplessness, guilt, irritability, emotional pain, and turmoil. Many lose their enthusiasm and interest in work and social life and activities they liked. They may also suffer from anorexia or excessive eating. They have problems concentrating, remembering details and making decisions, and may harm, attempt suicide, or think about it. Depression …show more content…

Adults often suffer from depression and bad mental states, as well as children who are not safe from the disease, passing by situations where they feel powerless or in situations where they have more responsibilities greater than their abilities, make them feel upset and it may even lead to a the feeling of depression. Because your children are unable to express their feelings as adults and cannot translate what they feel for you, you should know some of the cognitive signs that your child is doing when he becomes depressed and upset. These signs are: Withdrawal to the bedroom, depressed child withdraws from any family activities or activities that he or she usually exercises with his friends to his or her bedroom to remain alone. Self-harm; depressed child may be exposed to some physical abuse, which requires a good observation to your child's behavior. Tension, depressed child suffers from excessive …show more content…

It affects how the adolescent thinks, feels and behaves, and can cause emotional, physical and performance problems. Although mood disorders, such as depression, can occur at any time in life, the symptoms may be different among adolescents and adults. Signs and symptoms of adolescent depression include changes in adolescent feelings and behaviors, such as the examples below: firstly, emotional changes, such as: Irritability, frustration, feelings of anger, even in the simplest things, Loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities, Loss of interest in relationships with family and friends or conflict with them, Excessive sensitivity to rejection or failure, need for extra assurance, Difficulty of thinking, concentration and decision-making, and remember things, The constant feeling that life and the future are grim and gloomy, and Repetition of thoughts about death, dying or suicide. Secondly, behavioral changes, such as: Fatigue and energy depletion, Insomnia or frequent sleep, Changes in appetite, such as decreased appetite, weight loss, or increased cravings to eat and gain weight, Alcohol or drugs, The speed of anger or restlessness - such as walking quickly back or forth, rubbing hands vigorously or being unable to sit quietly, Slow thinking, talking or body movements, Poor school performance or repeated absence from school, The neglected

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