Everyone Deserves To Blossom
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Most, if not all, of us would have experienced sadness at one point or another, and it is a normal. We feel sad when we encounter difficult life situations —This could be failing an exam, being teased by our friends, or even losing a loved one. In these instances, sadness is a mood which comes and goes, depending on the severity of the situation we are in.
In contrast, depression is a medical condition that affects how people think and behave, and the way they feel and function. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), more than 264 million people of all ages worldwide suffer from depression. More importantly, it is not something that can be simply willed away.
Depression symptoms may vary from mild to severe. Five or more of these symptoms for more than two weeks may be a sign of depression:
Challenging life events can increase your risk of depression, especially when you have difficulty coping with them. These life stressors may include:
Some adjustments to your lifestyle and actively working towards improving and managing your mood can effectively manage depression. Here are some useful tips:
Fortunately, depression can be treated. Research has demonstrated that between 80% and 90% of people with depression are responsive towards treatment. With early and appropriate treatment, quality of life can be greatly improved. Some common ways to treat depression are:
Taken together, this helps the mental health professional derive a diagnosis and intervention plan, which may include just one or even multiple treatment options applied simultaneously.
Before a diagnosis or treatment, a medical professional should conduct a thorough diagnostic evaluation, including an interview, and a physical examination. Other physical and mental illnesses are also ruled out before diagnosing depression. This evaluation will identify specific symptoms and explore biological and environmental contributing factors.
Psychology Blossom is not a psychiatric clinic and thus does not prescribe nor carry medication. We refer our clients to Neuropsychiatry Associates whom we work closely with for psychiatric services.