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Is Depression Built in Stages? (globalcompliancepanel.com)

Depression, in simplistic terms, is the situation of being in a state of sadness over a lengthy period of time. Of course, it is already mentioned that this is a simplistic definition, because if it were that simple; the world would have been a happier place to live in for many people with depression! Depression is not something similar to a cold or a headache. It is not something that appears quickly and goes away as quickly.

Symptoms are not exclusive
Depression is a deeply rooted psychological malady that is difficult to understand in simple terms. Of course, people who have depression do exhibit a few common symptoms like sadness, listlessness, anxiety, moroseness, disinterest in matters of daily living and the like; but so do normal people. We all experience what may be called a bad day in office (not literally speaking though, because we should include home too here).

Difficult parameters
So, how is a person who has depression different from the rest if these symptoms and behaviors exist in all kinds of people? It is said that depressed people are in this state of mind over a long period of time. But how long? That should be the defining parameter. The medical profession is not clear if a person who has been through a low for a couple of weeks should be called a depressed person and be bracketed with someone who has been though it for a couple of years. And how does it feel to 'graduate' from the two-week period to the two-year period? Is the behavior the same over this period of time, or it is graded? These are the real challenges psychiatrists encounter while treating people with depression.


Some stages
Based on the pace at which depression builds up in a person's mind; medical science usually classifies depression according to the following stages:
oMajor;
oManic or bipolar;
oDysthymic;
oCyclothymic;
oPostpartum;
oSeasonal.

What are these stages for?
These are what may be called the various phases, but we have to be clear about what these stages really mean: These are more of a frame of reference for doctors than something that is irrefutable. This is certainly not a watertight compartmentalization of the condition. There is no reason to believe that one could be less treatable or more severe than another.

For whose benefit?
These gradations are made to give doctors a kind of benchmark with which to approach the problem. To the patient himself, absolutely no difference is made. A person with chronic depression has more things to worry about and feel down than to estimate the stage he is in. For the patient, his family and the lay public alike; there is no serious sense out of these stages. They do serve a limited, academic purpose, which is to help doctors slot the patient and use as an assessment tool, nothing more; nothing less.

GlobalCompliancePanel is a training source that delivers diverse, high quality regulatory & compliance trainings. These trainings are simple while being relevant and cost-effective while being convenient.

GlobalCompliancePanel

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

Signs and symptoms of depression (globalcompliancepanel.com)

Like all other ailments originating in the mind and staying there -many ailments originate in the mind and manifest on the body and are grouped under psychosomatic disorders -depression is difficult to recognize and classify in easy ways. Often, signs and symptoms in a person who has depression take many years to show up. Even to spot this, it takes quite a lot of effort, and the people recognizing it in a person newly should have known that person for a long time to notice differences that are tangible.

Symptoms have to be looked for carefully

Many mental disorders are a little difficult to detect. This is especially true of depression, because we all have it to some or another extent at various points of time in our lives. We all go through rough patches, many times over day-to-day matters. When we have an argument with our spouse for instance, we feel low for a while. We are all prone to mood swings over small matters a lot of times. This being the case; it is a little difficult to identify depression as an ailment. A person with disorders like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia is a lot easier to identify than one with depression.

Look for some signs

Lack of interest in day-to-day activities could be one of the first signs of a depressed mind. The person in whom depression is setting in has a difficulty in maintaining interest in small things. If you asked that person to pluck vegetables from your garden, he would probably take two or three attempts at completing the job. In between; he could probably be disturbed by thoughts of a past incident or of an impending danger, usually assumed. It could be that even as he is plucking vegetables, he could be thinking of what to do if his boss fired him today.


Too tired to be entertained

Persistent lack of motivation is another sign of depression. Most people would find diversions like movies, shopping or driving invigorating. But in the depressed person; these are very unpleasant tasks that he has to be forced into doing. It takes a lot of persuasion and cajoling to get the person to do simple things like doing the laundry. People with depression also have very low sexual appetite. A partner can use this parameter to find out if the person has depression. Any noticeable dip in drive, without another noticeable factor, could be an indicator of depression.

Spotting early is better

Depression is best treated when it is detected earlier on. As we saw; it is not very easy to identify depression quickly, because it seldom sets in overnight, unless in cases of extreme shock, such as death of a loved one or some other tragedy. It is important to keep looking out for changes in behavior.

GlobalCompliancePanel is an online training gateway delivering high quality regulatory & compliance trainings in a simple, cost effective and in a user friendly format.
GlobalCompliancePanel offers a broad range of channels for broadcasting and exchange of information through web based training, web alerts & discussion forums.

Click Here

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The link between depression and cosmetics (globalcompliancepanel.com)

At first glance, these two may seem like strange bedfellows. Is a link between two seemingly disparate and unrelated things like cosmetics and depression imaginary and outlandish? On the surface, it does appear so, but scratch a little, and you will be surprised at how apparently completely unconnected points can be joined to make a line.

Why do women wear cosmetics? This question is as na?ve as asking why children play. There should be not more than a microscopic ratio of women on this entire planet who say they do not care whether they look good or not. Man being an incurable, perpetual voyeur and admirer of beauty; nothing gives women more joy than appearing attractive to men.

Cosmetic procedures are not the answer
What happens when this very quality turns against them? What happens when milk turns into poison or when the fence eats the crop? This is exactly the problem with many cosmetics, especially so when it relates to cosmetic procedures. Psychologists draw a link between depression and cosmetics in a number of ways.

It is known that just like many people shop to fight depressive moods; many women dress up and wear cosmetics purely to hide their insecurities. In cultures that attach extreme importance to physical looks and beauty; women assume that they are worthless when they don't appear attractive.

Looking good=feeling good for many
We all know that beauty is supremely subjective, but the desire to look good isn't. Women who think that looking good is a means to attracting men (many men too fuel this belief because they feel powerful when they are seen with good looking women) resort to a myriad of ways by which to look good. For countless women, looking good is the only means to appealing to the man they want.


When things go wrong...
Many women, especially those who are overtly obsessed with physical appearance, try to improve their looks through means such as surgery. Many a time; these surgical procedures serve their limited purpose. But on a few occasions; they turn against the person too. When surgical procedures go awry; the results can turn out to be disastrous.

This is where depression can set in. When what they perceive as the only means to achieving their goal goes haywire; the only hope is dashed. Many such women have been driven to the depths of depression and unreasonable self-pity. Several have even committed suicides because of this self-obsession.

Woman is much more than an object of beauty

It is only when people realize that beauty is after all skin deep that such extreme cases can be prevented. Beauty is purely personal and in the eye of the beholder, and a woman can prove her worth in a number of ways other than looking superficially good. Beauty comes from within, it is said. The sooner men and women realize that women can be loved despite their flawed eyebrow or less than perfect nose; the better it will be for such people.

GlobalCompliancePanel is an online training gateway delivering high quality regulatory & compliance trainings in a simple, cost effective and in a user friendly format.
GlobalCompliancePanel offers a broad range of channels for broadcasting and exchange of information through web based training, web alerts & discussion forums.

Click Here

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

The link between depression and cosmetics (globalcompliancepanel.com)

At first glance, these two may seem like strange bedfellows. Is a link between two seemingly disparate and unrelated things like cosmetics and depression imaginary and outlandish? On the surface, it does appear so, but scratch a little, and you will be surprised at how apparently completely unconnected points can be joined to make a line.

Why do women wear cosmetics? This question is as na?ve as asking why children play. There should be not more than a microscopic ratio of women on this entire planet who say they do not care whether they look good or not. Man being an incurable, perpetual voyeur and admirer of beauty; nothing gives women more joy than appearing attractive to men.

Cosmetic procedures are not the answer
What happens when this very quality turns against them? What happens when milk turns into poison or when the fence eats the crop? This is exactly the problem with many cosmetics, especially so when it relates to cosmetic procedures. Psychologists draw a link between depression and cosmetics in a number of ways.

It is known that just like many people shop to fight depressive moods; many women dress up and wear cosmetics purely to hide their insecurities. In cultures that attach extreme importance to physical looks and beauty; women assume that they are worthless when they don't appear attractive.

Looking good=feeling good for many
We all know that beauty is supremely subjective, but the desire to look good isn't. Women who think that looking good is a means to attracting men (many men too fuel this belief because they feel powerful when they are seen with good looking women) resort to a myriad of ways by which to look good. For countless women, looking good is the only means to appealing to the man they want.


When things go wrong...
Many women, especially those who are overtly obsessed with physical appearance, try to improve their looks through means such as surgery. Many a time; these surgical procedures serve their limited purpose. But on a few occasions; they turn against the person too. When surgical procedures go awry; the results can turn out to be disastrous.

This is where depression can set in. When what they perceive as the only means to achieving their goal goes haywire; the only hope is dashed. Many such women have been driven to the depths of depression and unreasonable self-pity. Several have even committed suicides because of this self-obsession.

Woman is much more than an object of beauty

It is only when people realize that beauty is after all skin deep that such extreme cases can be prevented. Beauty is purely personal and in the eye of the beholder, and a woman can prove her worth in a number of ways other than looking superficially good. Beauty comes from within, it is said. The sooner men and women realize that women can be loved despite their flawed eyebrow or less than perfect nose; the better it will be for such people.

GlobalCompliancePanel is an online training gateway delivering high quality regulatory & compliance trainings in a simple, cost effective and in a user friendly format.
GlobalCompliancePanel offers a broad range of channels for broadcasting and exchange of information through web based training, web alerts & discussion forums.

Click Here

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

Is Depression Built in Stages? (globalcompliancepanel.com)

Depression, in simplistic terms, is the situation of being in a state of sadness over a lengthy period of time. Of course, it is already mentioned that this is a simplistic definition, because if it were that simple; the world would have been a happier place to live in for many people with depression! Depression is not something similar to a cold or a headache. It is not something that appears quickly and goes away as quickly.

Symptoms are not exclusive
Depression is a deeply rooted psychological malady that is difficult to understand in simple terms. Of course, people who have depression do exhibit a few common symptoms like sadness, listlessness, anxiety, moroseness, disinterest in matters of daily living and the like; but so do normal people. We all experience what may be called a bad day in office (not literally speaking though, because we should include home too here).

Difficult parameters
So, how is a person who has depression different from the rest if these symptoms and behaviors exist in all kinds of people? It is said that depressed people are in this state of mind over a long period of time. But how long? That should be the defining parameter. The medical profession is not clear if a person who has been through a low for a couple of weeks should be called a depressed person and be bracketed with someone who has been though it for a couple of years. And how does it feel to 'graduate' from the two-week period to the two-year period? Is the behavior the same over this period of time, or it is graded? These are the real challenges psychiatrists encounter while treating people with depression.


Some stages
Based on the pace at which depression builds up in a person's mind; medical science usually classifies depression according to the following stages:
oMajor;
oManic or bipolar;
oDysthymic;
oCyclothymic;
oPostpartum;
oSeasonal.

What are these stages for?
These are what may be called the various phases, but we have to be clear about what these stages really mean: These are more of a frame of reference for doctors than something that is irrefutable. This is certainly not a watertight compartmentalization of the condition. There is no reason to believe that one could be less treatable or more severe than another.

For whose benefit?
These gradations are made to give doctors a kind of benchmark with which to approach the problem. To the patient himself, absolutely no difference is made. A person with chronic depression has more things to worry about and feel down than to estimate the stage he is in. For the patient, his family and the lay public alike; there is no serious sense out of these stages. They do serve a limited, academic purpose, which is to help doctors slot the patient and use as an assessment tool, nothing more; nothing less.

GlobalCompliancePanel is a training source that delivers diverse, high quality regulatory & compliance trainings. These trainings are simple while being relevant and cost-effective while being convenient.

GlobalCompliancePanel

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

Signs and symptoms of depression (globalcompliancepanel.com)

Like all other ailments originating in the mind and staying there -many ailments originate in the mind and manifest on the body and are grouped under psychosomatic disorders -depression is difficult to recognize and classify in easy ways. Often, signs and symptoms in a person who has depression take many years to show up. Even to spot this, it takes quite a lot of effort, and the people recognizing it in a person newly should have known that person for a long time to notice differences that are tangible.

Symptoms have to be looked for carefully

Many mental disorders are a little difficult to detect. This is especially true of depression, because we all have it to some or another extent at various points of time in our lives. We all go through rough patches, many times over day-to-day matters. When we have an argument with our spouse for instance, we feel low for a while. We are all prone to mood swings over small matters a lot of times. This being the case; it is a little difficult to identify depression as an ailment. A person with disorders like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia is a lot easier to identify than one with depression.

Look for some signs

Lack of interest in day-to-day activities could be one of the first signs of a depressed mind. The person in whom depression is setting in has a difficulty in maintaining interest in small things. If you asked that person to pluck vegetables from your garden, he would probably take two or three attempts at completing the job. In between; he could probably be disturbed by thoughts of a past incident or of an impending danger, usually assumed. It could be that even as he is plucking vegetables, he could be thinking of what to do if his boss fired him today.


Too tired to be entertained

Persistent lack of motivation is another sign of depression. Most people would find diversions like movies, shopping or driving invigorating. But in the depressed person; these are very unpleasant tasks that he has to be forced into doing. It takes a lot of persuasion and cajoling to get the person to do simple things like doing the laundry. People with depression also have very low sexual appetite. A partner can use this parameter to find out if the person has depression. Any noticeable dip in drive, without another noticeable factor, could be an indicator of depression.

Spotting early is better

Depression is best treated when it is detected earlier on. As we saw; it is not very easy to identify depression quickly, because it seldom sets in overnight, unless in cases of extreme shock, such as death of a loved one or some other tragedy. It is important to keep looking out for changes in behavior.

GlobalCompliancePanel is an online training gateway delivering high quality regulatory & compliance trainings in a simple, cost effective and in a user friendly format.
GlobalCompliancePanel offers a broad range of channels for broadcasting and exchange of information through web based training, web alerts & discussion forums.

Click Here

reade more... Résuméabuiyad