Monday, December 8, 2008

Description of Depression




Depression, or Major Depressive Disorder, "is a mental disorder typically characterized by a pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities," Defined by Wikipedia. It is not something someone can simply, "Get over." In cases in which it affects a person's everday life, therapy or medication is necessary. However, when a person is sucked into the wild world that is Advertisements, they can become easily confused and think he or she is depressed, and runs to the doctor. It's a false sense of sadness, and it can often be because of low self-esteem or confidence. In the following postings, I will describe the overprescription of anti-depressants.
I want to be done with this post, but I have yet to fill up the whole page. In order to fix this, I will now rattle off some fun facts. In the United States alone, 60% of people who commit suicide have some kind of mood disorder, like Depression. Depression will be the second largest killer after heart disease by 2020. Women experience depression about twice as often as men. There. Done.

7 comments:

allison !! said...
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allison !! said...

Ellie. What is with that picture?!?!?!? Hahahahahah. Nice topic. Havent heard you talk about that before. :]
Thats okay. I dont think enough people get the severity of depression and antidepressants and what-not.

Anonymous said...

Really interesting. Nice filler "I want to be done with this post, but I have yet to fill up the whole page." lol but cool facts following.

Kelli said...

2nd largest killer!! wow. thats not what i would expect. how interesting

Jess said...

the fun facts were very interesting you really went into depth in this blog

Amanda Lawson said...

Hey Ellie where have you been??? Anyway... I think it is sad that as many as 60% of people who commit suicide have been depressed. Everyone has the right to be happy.

Justine said...

wow depression is one famous subject that people take about. But its good to hear it though. great info!!!!