Grazia De Vita Psychology, Period 8-9 Mr. McBride.

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Grazia De Vita Psychology, Period 8-9 Mr. McBride

 Severe despondency and dejection typically felt over a period of time and accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy  Classified as a mood disorder  A psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person’s mood  It is an illness, NOT an emotion

 Feelings of hopelessness, worthlessness, or guilt, loss of interest or pleasure, appetite or weight changes, sleeping problems, decreased energy, thinking or focusing problems, unexplainable aches or pains that do not improve with medicine or seem to have a direct cause, suicidal thoughts or plans  Blank faces or stares, lying in bed more than usual, blaming him/herself a lot, talking down on his/herself, frequent crying episodes, increased agitation or restlessness, slowed gait, speaking about life as if it is generally horrible  Not everyone shows symptoms

 Underdiagnosed and undertreated due to general practitioners failing to recognize it and the fact that the inertia created by the disorder itself acts as a barrier to take action.  Physical exam by a doctor. Rules out certain viruses, illnesses, or medicines that may cause depression-like symptoms.  Past episodes of depression?  Family history  Laboratory tests not useful  Asking questions is the key

 Major Depression or Clinical Depression – severe symptoms, most common form  Dysthymia – less severe than major depression, but presents similar symptoms  Postpartum Depression – generally occurs within a year of giving birth  Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.) – involves symptoms of depression most commonly during the winter months but also in the summer.  Psychotic Depression – involves being so depressed that one becomes disconnected from reality.  Bipolar Disorder – also called “manic-depressive disorder,” is characterized by episodes of intense elevation of mood called “mania” and episodes of depression.  Situational Depression – triggered by a stressful or life-changing event, good or bad  Atypical Depression – involves overeating, oversleeping, hypersensitivity, and severe fatigue

 Abuse.  Certain medications.  Conflict.  Death or a loss.  Genetics.  Major events.  Substance abuse.  Other problems.

 Psychodynamic (focuses on the unconscious) - Says that depression is caused by anger converted into self-hatred, or “anger turned inward.”  Humanistic (focuses on the person as a whole) – says that there really is no direct cause of depression and that the individual as a whole needs treatment. They believe the depressed people themselves have the ability to heal themselves better than anyone else.  Cognitive (focuses on relation of thoughts to behaviors) – says that depressive symptoms result when people attribute the cause of external events as based of maladaptive beliefs and attitudes  Behaviorism (focuses on empirical data obtained through observation and measurement of behavior) – says that depression is caused by a lack of positive reinforcement in the depressed person’s life  Biological (focuses on the science of psychology) – says that depression is directly caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain and believes medicine is the best treatment

 Antidepressants - Biological  Herbal treatment – Humanistic/Biological  Natural treatment – Humanistic/Biological  Self help – Humanistic  Psychotherapy – Psychodynamic  Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) - Biological  Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive  Light Therapy – Biological

 Very treatable  Medication works, but hardly ever alone. A combination of both medication and therapy, or just therapy itself have proven to be more effective than solely medication.  Psychotherapy is the most effective way to treat depression.  Other treatments have proven to be effective, but not nearly as effective and are much less commonly used.

 6 million men reported symptoms related to depression. 12 million women did.  This does not say that there are more depressed women than men. It has been proven that is more socially acceptable for women to admit to being depressed than it is for men and so men are more likely to cope by engaging in risky or self-destructive behaviors.  More likely to suffer from MAJOR DEPRESSION:  year olds  women  blacks  persons with less than an HS education  those previously married  unemployed people  persons without health insurance coverage

 Demi Lovato – bipolar disorder  Princess Diana – postpartum depression  Billy Joel – depression, attempted suicide in 1970 at age 21  Angelina Jolie – depression  Abraham Lincoln – depression, suicidal  J.K. Rowling – depression, suicidal  Pete Wentz – depression since age 6  Jim Carrey – depression  Owen Wilson – depression, attempted suicide in 2007 at age 39  Kurt Cobain – depression, committed suicide in 1994 at age 27

1.) What kind of disorder is depression classified as? A.) anxiety disorder B.) mood disorder C.) personality disorder D.) dissociative disorder 2.) Which of the following is a symptom of depression? A.) getting wrinkles B.) excessive sweating C.) appearing pale D.) suicidal thoughts 3.) Which of the following is the most common form of depression? A.) major depression B.) postpartum depression C.) dysthymia D.) bipolar disorder 4.) Which of the following can cause depression? A.) death or loss of a loved one B.) genetics C.) substance abuse D.) all of the above 5.) Which of the following is the most effective way to treat depression? A.) self-help B.) antidepressants C.) light therapy D.) psychotherapy “talk therapy”

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