A Preliminary Study on the Symptoms, Causes and Treatments of Depression
Autor: Novaaaa • June 6, 2018 • Research Paper • 1,747 Words (7 Pages) • 576 Views
Abstract
The high suicide rate of depression has raised deep concerns for the disease, which has become a global mental epidemic. A survey found that depression accounted for 4.3% of the global population. Depression has a great negative impact on patient’s thinking, behavior and even social economy. But many people are misunderstood in depression, and even seen as a kind of evil. So many patients do not want to receive professional treatment. This article cites a variety of information on depression, including symptoms, etiology and treatment.
Key Words: depression, character, factor, treatment
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Clinical Characters of Depression
1.1 Discouragement of Emotion
1.2 Inhibition of Thought
1.3 Loss of Volition
1.4 Impairment of Cognition
1.5 Physical Symptoms
Chapter2 Etiology of Depression
2.1 Biological Factors
2.1.1 Genetic Factor.
2.1.2 Biochemical Factor.
2.2 Psychological Factors
2.3 External Factors
Chapter 3 Treatment and Therapies
3.1 Antidepressant Medications
3.2 Physical Therapies
3.2.1 MECT(Modified Electroconvulsive Therapy).
3.2.2 LFMS(Low-field Magnetic Stimulation).
CONCLUSION
A new generation photographer Ren Hang fell into depression and ultimately committed suicide on February 24, 2017.
Then, Taiwan journalist Gong Ling, known as a bridge of cultural exchange between mainland China and Taiwan, also died of depression on July 17, 2016.
More than 20 years ago, an author and screenwriter, gave her best friend a script she wrote after her long depression. Several days later, she committed suicide with a stocking around her neck to end her young life. The author and screenwriter was Echo.
According to World Health Organization, more than three hundred fifty million people worldwide suffer from depression in 2016, about 4.3% of the global population.
Depression is a kind of complex disease, which was not only due to biological factors, but also has psychological and environmental factors, which makes depression
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