Clinical Depression
Everyone gets sad sometimes. No one has a perfect life, and things like problems at work or with your family can bring you down. Feeling sad or depressed is a normal response to some of life’s situations for a reasonable amount of time. Normally, after a few days or even a week, life goes back to the way it was, and you start to feel better.
Millions of people suffer from clinical depression. Clinical depression lasts much longer than the normal depression over a distressing situation. For weeks, months, and even years a person can suffer from clinical depression. They may lose interest in their daily activities and hobbies, or quit spending time with friends. People with clinical depression may cry a lot for no reason, or they may feel irritated all the time. Sleep changes are a typical symptom of clinical depression. A person may sleep much longer than they used to, and still not feel rested, or they may only sleep a few hours a night.
Clinical depression causes sadness, feelings of hopelessness, and possibly even thoughts of suicide. There are effective treatments for clinical depression, but many people that suffer from it don’t tell others how they are feeling, or they shy away from help. Getting help for clinical depression is crucial to getting back to normal life.
Clinical depression makes you feel like you just aren’t yourself anymore. Your family, friends, and job may suffer because you can’t perform the way you used to, or be as involved in daily activities. Clinical depression may make you push people away, and not take care of yourself the way you should. It can be painful, but not just for you.
Clinical depression is not just someone who can’t handle their daily life. Clinical depression is a medical issue that needs treatment. It can be caused by a number of factors, including genetics, stress, or even the environment you live in.
Taking steps to treat your clinical depression could significantly improve your quality of life. If you are feeling like you don’t enjoy anything, or like you just aren’t yourself anymore, it’s important to talk to your doctor about clinical depression. You deserve a happy life, and your friends and family deserve a happy you.











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