5. Depression Flashcards
1
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Define depression?
A
A mood disorder characterised by low mood and energy levels
2
Q
What is depression classified as in the DSM-V?
A
A mood disorder
3
Q
What two categories can depression be broadly divided into ?
A
- unipolar depression - meaning one state of low mood, suicidal thoughts, feeling of worthlessness etc.
- bipolar depression - meaning the sufferer alternates between low mood and feelings of euphoria as well as behaviour that appears ‘out of control’.
4
Q
Give the behavioural characteristics of depression
A
- low activity levels - sufferers of depression have reduced levels of energy making them lethargic. In extreme cases, this can be so severe that the sufferer cannot get out of bed.
- disruption to sleep and eating behaviour - sufferers may experience reduced sleep (insomnia) or an increased need for sleep (hypersomnia). Appetite may increase or decrease, leading to weight gain or loss.
5
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What are the emotional characteristics of depression?
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- lowered mood - more pronounced than the daily experience of feeling lethargic or sad. Suffered often describe themselves as ‘worthless’ or ‘empty’.
- anger - on occasion, such emotions lead to aggression or self-harming behaviour.
- loss of enthusiasm - depression often results in loss of interest and pleasure in usual hobbies and activities.
- lowered self-esteem - depression often results in lowered self-esteem, which means suffered have low levels of self-worth and inappropriate feelings of guilt. This can be extreme in terms of self-loathing I.e. Hating themselves
6
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What are the cognitive characteristics of depression?
A
- poor concentration - the sufferer may find themselves unable to stick with a task as they usually would, or they might find simple decision-making difficult.
- absolutist thinking - ‘black and white thinking’, when a situation is unfortunate it is seen as an absolute disaster
- attending to and dwelling on the negative - depressed people tend to focus more on the negative aspects of a situation and ignore the positives. In other words their glass is half empty rather than half full. They also have a tendency to recall unhappy events in their lives rather than happy ones.