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    Types of Depression

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    caused by depression. The brain has a certain chemicals that work to keep your moods balanced. When your brain is not generating enough of these chemicals‚ there’s a tendency for you to become depressed. Depression is commonly referred to as mood disorder. Everyone occasionally feel sad or blue‚ but these feelings are usually short-lived and pass within a couple of days. When you have a depression‚ you just don’t feel sad; it’s an intense feeling of grief that can stay for even a couple of years.

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    minor depression are less severe and/or are usually shorter term. Without treatment‚ however‚ people with minor depression are at high risk for developing major depressive disorder. Psychotic depression‚ is severe depression accompanied by some form of psychosis‚ such as hallucinations and delusions. Lastly‚ Seasonal Affective Disorder‚ depression that begins during the winter months and lifts during spring and summer. Everyone is so curious to what causes depression‚ depression does not have

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    “Outline and evaluate research into one or more biological rhythms” [research = theories and studies] There are three main biological rhythms‚ which are called infradian‚ circadian and ultradian. Ultradian rhythms occur multiple times in one day. Circadian rhythms are cycles‚ which occur once a day‚ so within the 24 hours such as the sleep-wake cycle. Infradian rhythms are less frequent once in a day such as the menstrual cycle or hibernation. The research into these rhythms offers an insight

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    they began to get used to their lives‚ they noticed that the days were getting progressively shorter. Adam and Eve began to worry that darkness was swallowing the light‚ and that the earth would eventually return to its primordial state of chaos and disorder. As they sank more into a state of depression‚ Adam and Eve believed that darkness would be their death sentence. Then‚ the winter solstice arrived‚ and they saw that the days were gradually lengthening. In their joy for the newfound light‚ they

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    norm behaves in some parts of the world is different than how the social norm behaves in other parts of the world. Individuals in Northern Canada may be generally more depressed than individuals in Miami‚ Florida. The reasoning is behind Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD); people in Northern Canada get less daylight then the people in Miami‚ Florida. Because of this I would suspect that they as a social norm are generally sadder than the social norm in Florida. If we compared the population in northern

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    happened in one’s life‚ it is considered an appropriate behavior as long as one can overcome it and resume to normal functioning within a considerable period of time. In my paper‚ I will be discussing Depression illness‚ the main causes of this disorder and its treatment; also several factors that linked this syndrome to genetics‚ describing different studies that have lead researchers to important discoveries in the health field. Several of the factors enhancing depression are generally physiological

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    model. Makes following assumptions: Individual is passive and called a patient‚ mental abnormality manifests with signs and symptoms which occur together in clusters called syndromes‚ syndromes represent different disorders. Explanations and remedies can be found for separate disorders. An ideal diagnostic has these characteristics: Categories are mutually exclusive‚ jointly exhaustive‚ features must be present or absent‚ reliable and valid. Advantages: communication shorthand‚ (all symptoms

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    school buildings can shape the effectiveness way of teaching and learning. In other words daylighting plays significant role on our health and perfomance in our daily routine. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a commonly known effect of inadequate light received by our body.” It can be decribed as an emotional disorder characterized by drastic mood swings‚lowered energy‚ and depression” (Mohamed Boubekri‚ 2008). Hence‚ daylighting is a factor that must be incorporated to educational building design

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    How the Weather Affects Our Moods Study Sheds Light on Whether the Sun‚ Wind‚ Rain Sway Our Emotions Share this: Font size: AAA By Kelley Colihan WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang‚ MD [pic] Oct. 16‚ 2008 -- Rainy days always get you down? Researchers in Germany sought to find out whether day-to-day weather affects people’s moods. Researchers branched out beyond just sunny and cloudy and looked at temperature‚ wind‚ sunlight‚ rain and snow‚ air pressure‚ and how long the days

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    at all. Weather is one particularly large indicator of how your mood is going to turn out for the day. The first and most well-known way in which weather affects mood is in what is known as seasonal affective disorder or SAD. This condition can also be known as winter depression‚ winter blues or seasonal depression and basically it describes a condition in which the individual finds their mood so tied to the changing of the seasons that they in fact exhibit symptoms close to depression every winter

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