Depression In Women
Depression In Women
Sometimes sadness is feeling blue where someone just needs a caring friend or family member who can offer encouragement. Sometimes sadness is much more. Severe sadness can cause frequent crying spells, sleeping too much, or eating too much or too little. Women may resort to drugs or alcohol to make the pain lesson. What starts this kind or severe sadness? It can begin with a painful experience such as divorce, the death of a loved one, a lost relationship, or a troubled marriage. It can also begin with an event from childhood, such as, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. Some women have Chemical Imbalances which cause them to be severely sad, and complicates them being able to solve everyday problems. Severe sadness is a type of illness called depression, and can be treated. Twenty-five percent of women are expected to experience depression at some point in their lives. Depression effects many women in today’s society, and many of them do not understand what it is. Women also do not know how to identify the signs, or symptoms of depression. No one is immune from depression, and it affects everyone, from personal experience to depression in a family member. Depression is defined as the act of being sad, the state of being depressed, or low in spirits. Depression interferes with normal functioning, and can cause problems with work, family, and friends. Serious depression can destroy a family life as well as their own life.
Melissa’s life was going very well for her. She was recently married, and starting her new life. Melissa’s life starting falling apart as she got news about her mother. Her mother had cancer, and wasn’t going to make it. Soon her mother passed away, and she was left feeling abandoned, and alone. She felt as if a part of her was gone, and that she wouldn’t be able to go on. Melissa and her mother were very close. They shared everything together, and were viewed as best friends. Soon Melissa didn’t feel like getting out of bed, or going to work. She felt tired all the time, and felt as if she would never get herself back again. Things she enjoyed before no longer seems pleasing to her anymore. Her husband, and friends didn’t understand what she was going through, or how to help her cope. The loss of a loved one triggered Melissa into depression. Soon after deciding she needed counseling, Melissa was back to her old self, feeling she could cope, and move on with her life. Counseling helped her to cope with the lost of her mother, and understand her depression.
Depression changes how a woman thinks and...
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