Thursday, January 21, 2016

Do I Have Depression?

Depression is a mental condition where a person has a long period of grief, misery, helplessness, hopelessness and worthlessness. These feelings often get worse over a period of time, allowing a person to have feelings of self-doubt, severe despondency and depression.

Depression is the most common mental illness. Over 350 million people in the world are affected by depression today. Unfortunately, it also frequently goes untreated - less than half of all people with depression are currently involved in some form of treatment. Prolonged depression can lead to serious health conditions. It can cause terrible suffering, and create problems with work, failures in close relationships and poor physical health.

In extreme cases of depression, it can cause a person to take their own life. It's estimated that one million people worldwide each year will commit suicide as a result of depression. Nearly all people who die by suicide have had depression at some time or another.

The World Health Organization reports that in 2020, depression will be the second largest cause of premature death worldwide, with heart disease as the largest.

If you or someone you know is suffering from depression, it's important to get help right away. You can find out more here.

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