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DEPRESSION’S A
        BITCH

•   Clinical depression
•   Dysthymic disorder
•   Major depressive disorder
•   Unipolar depression
Definition of Condition
 What is depression?
 A depressive disorder is a whole-body illness, involving the body,
  mood, thoughts, and affects the way a person eats and sleeps,
  feels about himself or herself, and thinks about things. It is not the
  same as being unhappy or in a blue mood. Nor is it a sign of
  personal weakness or a condition that can be willed or wished
  away. People with a depressive illness cannot merely "pull
  themselves together" and get better.
 Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or
  years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who
  suffer from depression. During any one year period, nearly 19
  million American adults suffer from depressive illness. Yet,
  treatment can alleviate symptoms in nearly 80 percent of cases.
What are the different types of depression?

 Depressive disorders come in different forms, as do other illnesses,
    such as heart disease. Three of the most prevalent types of
    depressive disorders include the following:
   major depression-a combination of symptoms (see symptom list)
    that interfere with the ability to work, sleep, eat, and enjoy once
    pleasurable activities. These disabling episodes of depression can
    occur once, twice, or several times in a lifetime.
   dysthymia-long-term, chronic symptoms that do not disable, but
    keep people from functioning at "full steam" or from feeling good.
    Sometimes, people with dysthymia also experience major
    depressive episodes.
   bipolar disorder (manic-depression)-a chronic, recurring condition
    that includes cycles of depression and elation or mania.
   Within these types, there are variations in the number of symptoms,
    their severity, and persistence.
Cause
Stressful life events
Serious illnesses
Loss of a loved one
Relationship problems
Social isolation
Substance abuse
Signs and Symptoms
Sadness                     Who Tends to be Most Depressed?
Loss of interest or         This study found the following groups to be more
                             likely to meet criteria for major depression:
pleasure in activities
                            persons 45-64 years of age
you used to enjoy
                            women
Change in weight
                            blacks, Hispanics, non-Hispanic persons of other
Difficulty sleeping or       races or multiple races
oversleeping                persons with less than a high school education
Energy loss                 those previously married
Feelings of                 individuals unable to work or unemployed
worthlessness               persons without health insurance coverage
                            Similar patterns were found among persons with
Thoughts of death or         "other depression" with the two following
suicide                      exceptions: adults aged 18-24 years were most
                             likely to report "other depression" as were
                             Hispanics (instead of other non-Hispanics).
An Estimated 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Report Depression
Treatment

   Depression can be treated with medicines, with counseling, or with both. A
    nutritious diet, exercising on a regular basis, and avoiding alcohol, drugs, and too
    much caffeine can also help.
   Medicines that treat depression are called antidepressants. They help increase the
    number of chemical messengers (serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine) in your
    brain.
   Antidepressants work differently for different people. They also have different side
    effects. So, even if one medicine bothers you or doesn't work for you, another may
    help. You may notice improvement as soon as 1 week after you start taking the
    medicine. But you probably won't see the full effects for about 8 to 12 weeks. You
    may have side effects at first, but they tend to decrease after a couple of weeks.
    Don't stop taking the medicine without checking with your doctor first.
   Various medications: Celexa, Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, Pristiq,
    Cymbalta, Elavil, Norpramin, Nardil, Pamate, Marplan, Wallbutrin, Remeron
Prevention Tips
Don’t live in Seattle!

                            Regular exercise
                            Balanced diet
                            Avoid alcohol and drug use
                            Healthy sleep patterns
                            Stress management
                            Social Support
Care giving tips for the NAC
            1. Understand Depression
            2. Appropriate Depression
             Treatment
            3. Emotional Support
            4. Separate the Illness and
             the Person
            5. Listen Non-Judgmentally
            6. Make a Plan for Coping
             with Depression
            7. Look After Yourself
Citations
       Medlineplus
        http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000945.htm
       CDC http://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/basics/mental-
        illness/depression.htm
       WebMD http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/what-is-
        depression
       Butcher, Mineka, & Hooley. (2004). Abnormal Psychology (12th
        ed.).
       Mayo Clinic http://www.mayoclinic.org/depression/types.html

       Primary Caregiver Characteristics and Transitions in
        Community-Based Care

       Allen, Susan M; Lima, Julie C; Goldscheider, Frances K; Roy,
        Jason. The Journals of Gerontology67. 3 (May 2012): 362.
       www.Findinggooptimism.com

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Depression’s

  • 1. DEPRESSION’S A BITCH • Clinical depression • Dysthymic disorder • Major depressive disorder • Unipolar depression
  • 2. Definition of Condition  What is depression?  A depressive disorder is a whole-body illness, involving the body, mood, thoughts, and affects the way a person eats and sleeps, feels about himself or herself, and thinks about things. It is not the same as being unhappy or in a blue mood. Nor is it a sign of personal weakness or a condition that can be willed or wished away. People with a depressive illness cannot merely "pull themselves together" and get better.  Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who suffer from depression. During any one year period, nearly 19 million American adults suffer from depressive illness. Yet, treatment can alleviate symptoms in nearly 80 percent of cases.
  • 3. What are the different types of depression?  Depressive disorders come in different forms, as do other illnesses, such as heart disease. Three of the most prevalent types of depressive disorders include the following:  major depression-a combination of symptoms (see symptom list) that interfere with the ability to work, sleep, eat, and enjoy once pleasurable activities. These disabling episodes of depression can occur once, twice, or several times in a lifetime.  dysthymia-long-term, chronic symptoms that do not disable, but keep people from functioning at "full steam" or from feeling good. Sometimes, people with dysthymia also experience major depressive episodes.  bipolar disorder (manic-depression)-a chronic, recurring condition that includes cycles of depression and elation or mania.  Within these types, there are variations in the number of symptoms, their severity, and persistence.
  • 4. Cause Stressful life events Serious illnesses Loss of a loved one Relationship problems Social isolation Substance abuse
  • 5. Signs and Symptoms Sadness  Who Tends to be Most Depressed? Loss of interest or  This study found the following groups to be more likely to meet criteria for major depression: pleasure in activities  persons 45-64 years of age you used to enjoy  women Change in weight  blacks, Hispanics, non-Hispanic persons of other Difficulty sleeping or races or multiple races oversleeping  persons with less than a high school education Energy loss  those previously married Feelings of  individuals unable to work or unemployed worthlessness  persons without health insurance coverage  Similar patterns were found among persons with Thoughts of death or "other depression" with the two following suicide exceptions: adults aged 18-24 years were most likely to report "other depression" as were Hispanics (instead of other non-Hispanics).
  • 6. An Estimated 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Report Depression
  • 7. Treatment  Depression can be treated with medicines, with counseling, or with both. A nutritious diet, exercising on a regular basis, and avoiding alcohol, drugs, and too much caffeine can also help.  Medicines that treat depression are called antidepressants. They help increase the number of chemical messengers (serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine) in your brain.  Antidepressants work differently for different people. They also have different side effects. So, even if one medicine bothers you or doesn't work for you, another may help. You may notice improvement as soon as 1 week after you start taking the medicine. But you probably won't see the full effects for about 8 to 12 weeks. You may have side effects at first, but they tend to decrease after a couple of weeks. Don't stop taking the medicine without checking with your doctor first.  Various medications: Celexa, Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, Pristiq, Cymbalta, Elavil, Norpramin, Nardil, Pamate, Marplan, Wallbutrin, Remeron
  • 8. Prevention Tips Don’t live in Seattle!  Regular exercise  Balanced diet  Avoid alcohol and drug use  Healthy sleep patterns  Stress management  Social Support
  • 9.
  • 10. Care giving tips for the NAC  1. Understand Depression  2. Appropriate Depression Treatment  3. Emotional Support  4. Separate the Illness and the Person  5. Listen Non-Judgmentally  6. Make a Plan for Coping with Depression  7. Look After Yourself
  • 11. Citations  Medlineplus http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000945.htm  CDC http://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/basics/mental- illness/depression.htm  WebMD http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/what-is- depression  Butcher, Mineka, & Hooley. (2004). Abnormal Psychology (12th ed.).  Mayo Clinic http://www.mayoclinic.org/depression/types.html  Primary Caregiver Characteristics and Transitions in Community-Based Care  Allen, Susan M; Lima, Julie C; Goldscheider, Frances K; Roy, Jason. The Journals of Gerontology67. 3 (May 2012): 362.  www.Findinggooptimism.com