What is Clinical Depression?
Have questions about Clinical Depression? Clinical Depression is a serious disease. The way you feel, act, and even think can all be impacted by this illness. It doesn’t mean you’re a loser. It does mean there’s a medical problem that requires treatment. You may find it very difficult to function like you used to. What used to entertain you might now bore you, or seem a useless pursuit. Clinical Depression results in long term hopelessness and feelings of remorse. This illness does not simply come and go. It’s not like losing a loved one, the sadness eventually lessening. Clinical Depression is long term.
Clinical Depression can and will touch almost every element of your day to day life. Your thought patterns might change. You might become confused. Your will is no longer your own as this condition affects your very behaviors and moods. You can also experience eating and sleeping disorders that will turn your life upside down. Where you once may have been able to do your work or study for school without any hesitation you may quickly lose the ability to do so. Clinical Depression will target the way you deal with people. You will find that you often do not feel like yourself.