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Bell ringer A perfect weekend would include the following:
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DEPRESSION What is depression?? DEPRESSION What is depression?? A Mental illness Prolonged feelings of helplessness, hopelessness and sadness that are much stronger than the everyday blues.
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Depression is… An illness not a character weakness Usually doesn’t go away on its own Develops after an upsetting event OR……. for no particular reason
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Who Gets Depressed? ANYONE CAN ! 19 Million Americans will become depressed THIS YEAR. More Americans suffer from depression than heart disease(12 million), cancer(10 million) & HIV(1 million) 1 in 8 teens become depressed1 in 8 teens become depressed
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Clinical Depression Vs. “The blues” Clinical depression is much more severe and long term. -interferes with an individual’s everyday tasks. -interferes with an individual’s everyday tasks.
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If you have 5 or more of these symptoms for 2 wks or more, you may be depressed. Depression take on many forms it can be overlooked!
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***Reactive Depression***- responses to a stressful event, death of someone close, disease, injury etc. Lasts a few weeks and then the person moves on
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Other Common Types of Depression Minor depression- Minor depression- is characterized by having symptoms for 2 weeks or longer that do not meet full criteria for clinical depression. Post Partum depression- Post Partum depression- Experienced by approx. 10-15% of women after giving birth when hormonal and physical changes as well as taking care of a baby can be overwhelming Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)- Onset of depression during winter months when there is less sunlight. _BI-polar_Disorder- Extreme highs and extreme lows
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Signs of Depression Appearance- sad, slow movements, poor hygiene, dress differently Unhappy feelings, sad, hopeless, discouraged. (-) self talk= “I’m a failure”, “No one cares” No energy More irritable or angry than usual
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Signs of Depression (Continued) Reduced Concentration Guilt and low self-esteem Physical problems- Weight loss/gain, sleeping more/less, headaches etc. Suicidal Thoughts
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* 1 in 3 teens will receive help *Affects more girls than guys WHY? *30% of depressed teens develop a substance abuse problem * 80% w/ depression can be successfully treated *Untreated depression = #1 cause of suicide *40% get better w/ talk therapy
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http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nightly- news/robin-williams-death-sheds-light- on-depression-in-america-317586499854
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Causes of Depression We don’t ENTIRELY know……. But we do know: GGGGenetics LLLLife events….. SSSStress & the way we react to it MMMMedical conditions FFFFamily & social environment
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What happens in the brain when someone is depressed? Affects chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters which regulate mood. These chemicals send messages between nerve cells in the brain. Neurotransmitters= Serotonin & Norepinephrine
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When neurotransmitters run low … People feel depressed, anxious & stressed. Medication may be needed to restore balance.
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Treatment Antidepressants and/or talk therapy Medication may increase suicidal thoughts in the beginning 70-80% respond to therapy
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Why don’t Teens Get help???
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Why don’t teens get help? Don’t recognize the symptoms Denial that anything is wrong Believe nothing can help Perception….sign of weakness Can’t admit to having a problem Embarrassed Can’t talk to parents
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Helping Someone with Depression BBBBe available (Listen) SSSSuggest professional help MMMMake them feel important LLLListen and watch for threats of suicide SSSSAP referral TTTTell an adult
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National Suicide Prevention CALL 1-800-273-8255(TALK) It will connect you to the closest crisis center
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Remember………….. Your help should never come at your own emotional expense. If you look after your own needs, you’ll be in a better position to take care of your depressed friend or relative http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nightly- news/robin-williams-death-sheds-light-on- depression-in-america-317586499854
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