Category: Depression

  • Nutrition and Depression: A Psychological Perspective

    When discussing nutrition in toddlers and certain behavioral patterns, one of the first standpoints to pay attention to is the humanistic perspective that was primarily investigated by Carl Rogers. It appeared as a response to psychoanalysis developed by Freud, with a much bigger emphasis on creativity and self-actualization (Lally & Valentine-French, 2017). Some of the…

  • Depression in the Older Population

    Depression is a clinical disorder that affects mood and mental health, involving lack of interest in any activities and permanent sadness for a long time. Many people make mistakes when they call any negative, sad feelings depression, though it is a medically recorded disorder, not just a bad mood. Nowadays, it is an actual problem…

  • Why Are Physical Activities Treatments for Depression?

    Table of Contents Introduction The Impact of Physical Exercise on Negative Mood and Anxiety The Impact of Physical Exercise on Self-esteem The Impact of Physical Exercise on The Lack of Sleep Counterargument Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Society continuously undergoes changes that change the way people live, yet there are adverse effects from some of…

  • Postpartum Depression as Serious Mental Health Problem

    Table of Contents Introduction Presentation Literature Review and Methodology Results Evaluation Conclusion References Introduction Postpartum depression is a serious mental health problem that can impair the quality of life of young mothers. According to OHara and McCabe (2013), the prevalence of postpartum depression in the general population ranges between 13 and 19 percent. Antidepressant therapy…

  • Television Habituation and Adolescent Depression

    Specific Aims Due to a variety of factors, adolescent depression has become a serious area of concern for both school administrators and mental health professionals. These compelling factors have to do with, first of all, a worrying prevalence of about 5% of the teenage population (Brent & Birmaher, 2002). Gun-related violence may make the evening…

  • Television Habituation and Adolescent Depression

    Specific Aims Due to a variety of factors, adolescent depression has become a serious area of concern for both school administrators and mental health professionals. These compelling factors have to do with, first of all, a worrying prevalence of about 5% of the teenage population (Brent & Birmaher, 2002). Gun-related violence may make the evening…

  • CBT and Depression

    Major depressive disorder (MDD), known as depression, is commonly characterized by relatively long periods of low mood that could last from two weeks to several years. Individuals affected by MDD experience a loss of interest in things that previously brought them pleasure and other mental struggles, such as low self-esteem and aversion to activities. While…

  • Depression and Thyroid Issues in Young Woman

    Table of Contents Introduction Important Subjective and Objective Data Patient Management and Treatment Follow-up and Further Considerations Conclusions References Introduction The object of this weeks study is a 21-year-old woman. At present she complaints about frequent headaches and general bad condition. Besides, she is bothered by gaining some weight in the last month. The lady…

  • Womens Health: Predictors of Postpartum Depression

    Table of Contents Research Question Research Design Sample Data Collection Methods Limitations Findings Reported in the Study Summary References The article written by Katon, Russo, and Gavin (2014) is focused on womens health. It discusses predictors of postpartum depression (PPD), including sociodemographic and clinic risk factors. This paper will analyze the research article under discussion…

  • Depression: Diagnostics and Treatment

    Introduction Depression is a crucial discussion point in this research since it is a prevalent mental condition afflicting millions. According to Stringaris (2017), it is a mental disorder that may continue for a period of time. Moreover, depression has been dubbed the common cold of mental diseases, and it looks to be increasing in popularity,…