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    Depression And Its Effects On Motivation   Depression is one of the most frequently seen mental disorders. It affects approximately 9.5% of the United States population. (National Institute of Mental Health) It can cause an individual to be unable to experience pleasure in acts that they would have previously enjoyed immensely. This can cause them to fall into a slump or motivational deficit which can in turn have a huge impact on their day to day lifestyle. Depression is defined by Dictionary

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    Depression: Caused by Divorce Depression. The very word brings up the image of gloomy days‚ crying or sulking‚ and maybe even sitting on the couch eating your heart out with a container of ice cream. But what causes depression? Well‚ many things can cause depression. But the main thing that takes center stage is divorce. Divorce can play a huge role when it comes to depression‚ especially since it can be one of the main causes of depression‚ other than losing a loved one. The divorce

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    having a bad day or maybe just not feeling right. However‚ depression is a mental disorder that can cause that down feeling for two weeks or more (Understanding Depression 1). Depression is a serious issue that shouldn’t be treated lightly. For a long time‚ children and adolescents were not considered able to have depression.(The Relationship of Self Esteem and Depression 6) Some thought the brain hadn’t developed enough for depression to become an issue. Others thought that children and adolescents

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    Attitude Survey: Depression One of the most widely controversial and contemporary issues in today’s world revolves around depression and the increasing numbers of individuals who are diagnosed with depression. It may benefit some patients and even clinicians to conduct a quick and easy depression survey before they get into a costly affair. Although‚ a more effective measurement would require a more elaborate testing measure‚ the depression survey designed will determine quite simply if further

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    Natural Cures for Depression - Alternative Therapies Depression involves a prolonged period of experiencing sadness‚ loss of interest in activities that one once enjoyed‚ low self-esteem and in some severe cases‚ one may even contemplate committing suicide. There can be many causes of depression. However‚ research shows that the basic physiology behind depression is changes in the biochemical reactions in specific areas of the brain. There are certain compounds that are naturally produced in the

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    Biological Approach to Depression The biological approach is based on the idea that depression has a physical or organic cause. One explanation suggests that some people are simply more genetically inclined to develop depression‚ as Hecimovic suggested that it was caused by a mutation in the 5-HTT gene‚ which was responsible for coding for serotonin production‚ and that this mutation is inherited. Family studies‚ twin studies and adoption studies have all helped support the role of genetics in

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    and liked among her peers. However‚ GS is suffering from a series of medical conditions from the physical and mental aspect. To be more specific‚ GS has been coping with depression for many years and suicidal ideations for a couple of years. In addition‚ GS was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia since she was a teenager. The onset of GS’s depression episodes came about by the age of 13. By this time‚ GS sensed that her family would split up as there was tension between her parents. The tension stemmed

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    The Great Depression of 1929 was mostly due to international factors rather than domestic factors. However‚ when over viewing the prime causes of the Great Depression one must distinguish five- the conclusion of World War I‚ the decline of international trade due to high tariffs‚ monetary policies (in particular the gold standard)‚ the slowing of the American economy in 1929‚ and the stock market crash. Clarence L. Barber in his Origins of the Great Depression emphasizes international factors and

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    purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of the theory of Cognitive Therapy for Depression. In doing so‚ I will discuss the evidence that supports the use of cognitive therapy for depression‚ the advantages and the disadvantages. The usage of cognitive therapy with children for depression and ending with the assumptions associated with the theory. Cognitive Therapy for Depression Cognitive Therapy (CT) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed by the famed

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    There are natural remedies for depression that are successfully used by health care professionals. Quite a number of people living with depression day to day don’t want to depend on synthetic prescription antidepressant drugs prescribed to them by doctors for help. When looking at the possibility of being on medication for life‚ many people who suffer this condition are turning to natural remedies for depression. They would rather find natural treatments for depression that will help them cope with

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