So I know that everyone knows what depression is, but I don't believe they understand it. Depression is something that should be taken a bit more serious than it is. People end their lives because they are so depressed. Have you ever felt so overwhelmed that you feel like your back is against the wall and there is no way out? People that battle depression can feel the same, but it could be 60x worse than what you may feel. Depression takes over a persons life and prevents them from doing a LOT of things. Some people can't even function properly while battling depression. Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in the United States. There are 3 main types of depression: major depression, persistent depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. I bet a lot of people didn't know that bipolar disorder was considered a depressive disorder!
Major depression
- Involves symptoms for a two week period or longer.
- Is treatable.
- Affects ability to perform daily living activities.
- Episodes may happen spontaneously or consistently.
- Most people with major depression (that go untreated) attempt to end their lives.
Persistent depressive disorder
- Formerly called dysthymia.
- A form a depression that lasts at least two years.
- Less severe than major depression, but has the same symptoms.
Bipolar disorder
- Formerly called maniac depression.
- Characterized as mood cycles and or mood swings.
- Moods can go from a severe high (mania) or a severe low (depression)
- Can be controlled, but not treated.
There are many subcategories and classifications that go along with these main types of depression. I did not go into detail because I do not want to drift away from the topic. The bottom line is Depression is not a joke, and should not be taken as one. People really do struggle with this disorder, and most do not even recognize the shift of behavior to get the proper treatment. It is important to educate yourself on the symptoms of depression, and recognize them in people. Anything could trigger a depressive episode, so it is also important to talk to people respectfully and watch what you say.