Close Look At Clinical Depression “Depression,” is that one dreadful world that seems to be haunting almost everyone across the globe. In other words, if there is one dreadful threat that our human minds run the risk of being affected is risk. Thanks to the current scenario wherein in competition and comparisons are taking a toll in all walks of life, people seem to have become vulnerable to failures. Even the slightest failure seems to break an individual’s confidence and push him/her behind the dark walls of depression. People are losing on the basic concept that life shall throw challenges and failures, and people have to face them. They cannot be avoided but can be just managed or overcome. However, falling prey to failures are the root cause to depression.
Depression is defined as that state of mind wherein the mind feels worthless and incapable. However, considering the challenge faced, the degree and impact of depression differ from person to person. In the case if the severity of the depression is high, then it is called clinical depression in medical terminology. Like other mental problems, clinical expression too is not easily detectable. Therefore, here are some broad symptoms that indicate clinical depression: •
Frequent experience of depressed mood and often experiencing yourself on the verge of crying.
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Lack of interest in most of the common, day to day activities. In other words, experiencing a preference for being inactive
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Sudden deterioration in appetite leading drastic fall in body weight.
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Experiencing severe insomnia or there is a sudden increase in the number of sleeping hours.