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    Depression is a common‚ yet extremely intense disorder. It affects many people in the world and can occur at any age. Depression is also called Major Depressive Disorder‚ as well as Clinical Depression. The disease one’s thoughts‚ behavior‚ emotional state‚ and even their physical state. There are many different symptoms and extents to treatments‚ but just as many other things are with humans‚ it all depends on the particular person. Absolutely everyone gets “depressed” at some point in their life

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    is a disorder that occurs during the teenage years‚ and involves persistent sadness‚ discouragement‚ loss of self-worth‚ and loss of interest in usual activities‚ ("Adolescent depression‚" 2010‚ p 1/para. 1). This has become the newest epidemic sweeping across the nation‚ not only affecting teens but hindering children as well. In fact‚ surveys have shown that‚ one in every five adolescents suffer from depression‚ and that 15 to 20 percent of teenagers will experience an episode of major depression

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    insomnia. Nitrazepam Nitrazepam is a hyponotic drug of the benzodiazepine class. This is used for the short term relief of severe‚ disabling anxiety and insomnia. Serequal serequal is used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia‚ bi-polar disorder and major depressive disorders. Bisoprolol Bisoprolol is a drug belonging to he group of beta blockers. These are primarily used in Cardiovascular diseases. Diazepam Diazepan is commonly used to treat a wide range of conditions. These include anxiety‚ panic attacks

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    extensive medical center. There were hundreds of randomized controlled trials (RCT) done which clearly showed the productiveness of combined pharmacotherapy (medical treatment by drugs) and psychotherapy (talk therapy) to treat depression related disorders. This research affected clinical practice of treating depression by being included into official practice procedure. The great amount of RCT studies of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy has come about in many meta-analyses evaluating the approximate

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    economic levels. However it seems to slightly discriminate. Women are at a significantly greater risk than men to develop major depression. Research shows that episodes of depression occur twice as frequently in women as it does in men. Although anyone can develop depression‚ some types of depression‚ including major depression‚ seem to run in families and can be genetic. The disorder is directly associated with changes to levels of chemicals in the brain such as serotonin and norepinephrine. Recent

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    Americans‚ some without even knowing it‚ at sometime during their lives. Women are three times more likely to become depressed than men‚ but men are five times more likely to commit suicide when depressed. Major Depression is the most severe case of depression that there is. The symptoms for Major Depression are just like any other type of depression. To be Majorly Depressed‚ you do not have to have been hospitalized or medicated. Lots of people get depression confused with extreme sadness. Depression

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    Prozac - the Wonder Drug

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    The Wonder Drug “One in eight persons needs treatment for depression during his or her lifetime” (Prozac.com). Prozac is claimed as the wonder drug cure for obsessive compulsive disorder‚ depression‚ bulimia‚ and panic disorder by fixing the imbalance of chemicals in the brain. Many documented cases have been made about side effects of Prozac and how it has negatively affected many of its users. Doctors need to have more responsibility and stricter guidelines for diagnosis of adolescent

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    Unipolar and Bipolar Disorder Many people go through a normal day and have their emotions fluctuate due to some sort of stimuli. It is quite normal for people to feel emotions like depression or elation because of certain situations or circumstances. It is when moods like depression or mania that affect people for a longer than normal period of time or when they constantly fluctuate between depression and mania that one may suffer from something called a mood disorder. Depression is a state

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    Case Study: Tom is 37 years old‚ self-employed and is suffering with depression. He doesn’t know why he has depression but can see the effects of it. It is impacting on his relationship with both his wife and children and he also finds it difficult developing and maintaining productive friendships. Tom is spending a lot of his time in bed. Getting out of bed and doing the essential things‚ such as work‚ proves difficult as motivation is lacking and this is now impeding his family financially. Tom

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    Some theories of abnormal affect take a nature perspective whereas others take a nurture perspective. Use evidence to justify why either nature/nurture is more important in explaining abnormal affect. [12] The nature/nurture debate is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (i.e. genetic) or acquired (i.e. learned) characteristics. Nature is that which is inherited / genetic. Nurture which refers to all environmental influences after

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