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Major Depression

Teenage suicides shock and sadden the entire school and community. Ofetntimes teens can fallen into a state of major depression when relationships break up and theysimply let it destroy their emotional state of mind. Teens are not the only age group affected: on any given day, 5% of the adult population suffers from major depression. Twice as many women than men suffer from this horrible illness. Major depression is much more severe than just a temporary sadness or mood swing. It can take over your entire life. It can affect your health, moods and everyday activities. Marriages and friendships can fall apart. Jobs are lost. People lose touch with who they are and what their purpose truly is. It is the leading cause of disability for adults.

People of all ages are vulnerable to major depression through a plethora of causes. Of course, certain traumatic events in one's life can easily bring an onset of major depression anytime. A death, an illness or a major life event can create lots of stress and depression for many people. Doctors and scientists have concluded that depression is biological and chemical, which also means that there is treatment for this illness. In fact, depression is very treatable as long as you are willing to seek help and reach out to others. Reaching out to others or to a professional is imperative in moving forward and returning yourself to being healthy once again.

Therapy is an effective treatment for major depression. Medication is a common and wonderful method of treating depression but therapy allows people to reach out and get help. Medication alone cannot help a person determine what an underlying cause could be for the illness or help to figure out some solutions. Major depression is not an issue to be taken lightly or be ignored. When left untreated, people can end up having harmful thoughts and wanting to end their own life. If you suspect that someone is having issues with depression, talk to them. Convince them to get some treatment. Let them know that they are not alone. In fact, they are in great company. It saddens me to know how many people suffer from major depression on any given day. I know that some of them suffer in silence, afraid to reach out to someone to seek help. It isn't something to be ashamed of or embarrassed about. It's an illness that can be treated. Depression can affect your life, take control of it before it controls you.

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