Depression is a disease. It's caused by changes in the chemicals in the
brain. Depression isn't a character flaw, and it doesn't mean that the person
is bad or weak. It doesn't mean that he or she is going crazy.
Depression causes a person to feel sad and hopeless much of the time.
It's different from normal feelings of sadness, grief, or low energy. The
person may lose interest in daily activities and may feel sad and grouchy for a
long time.
Many people don't get help because they are embarrassed or think
that they'll get over depression on their own. But most people need treatment
to get better.
Treatment depends on how severe the depression is
and includes medicine, counseling, self-care, or a combination of these.
Sometimes a person has to try several types of treatment before finding one
that works. Most people feel better in 1 to 3 weeks, but it can take as many as
6 to 8 weeks for treatment to work as well as it can.
Depression
is common. Men and women of all ages, ethnic groups, and economic groups can
have it. It often runs in families. But it also can happen to someone who
doesn't have a family history of depression. A person can have depression one
time or many times.
Test Your Knowledge
Depression is a disease, just like asthma is a
disease.
- True
This answer is correct.Depression is a disease. It's caused by changes
in the chemicals in the brain. It's not a character flaw, and it doesn't mean
that the person is bad or weak or going crazy.
- False
This answer is incorrect.Depression is a disease. It's caused by changes
in the chemicals in the brain. It's not a character flaw, and it doesn't mean
that the person is bad or weak or going crazy.
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