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Depression makes a person less able to function. It is a real illness with real effects, and it is certainly not a
sign of failure. But it is very treatable.
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Common And Obvious Causes Of Depression
By Mark Goodworthy
This expression may also refer to as a state of melancholia, sadness, unhappiness, or relatively a
downturn in mood that may last only for hours or days. Generally, depression can be quite distinct from
clinical depression; however, if the same mood persist for at least two weeks and is accompanied with
other symptoms that obstruct the normal daily routine, it may be diagnosed as clinical depression or
dysthymia.
It may also be other diagnosable mental illness, or as sub-syndromal depression, alternatively. In
psychiatry, the term depression may mean several things like hopeless, discouraged, sad, or "down in
the dumps". Several stimuli may trigger a depressed mood. This could possibly be caused by job loss,
death of a loved one, graduation, change of residence, break-up of a significant relationship, or divorce
are just a few of them.
Determinants of One's Mood
Environment
The most common and obvious causes of depression are reactions to events, usually a loss. The loss
may be clear, like the death of a close friend, a family member or a loved one. It may also be less
obvious such as a significant disappointment for example when someone fails to keep a promise which
may cause a discouraged feeling. Routines that cause boredom and loneliness may also cause
depression. Financial problems, disputes or the feeling that the lives of others are more successful and
significant are great and common contributors of a depressed mood. Also, the inability to share one's
feeling with others and to have them considered