Depression is a disease. How to overcome this?
lthouThere is a general belief in society that depression is a sadness, whereas the reality is that it is not a sadness but a disease and should not be treated like a disease. Society treats depression as a stigma. It starts with family and society alone. Therefore, the treatment of depression is not possible without the cooperation of family and society. Mrs. Subhrushuta Prakash, an IRS officer, provided this information.
Definition of Depression:
A set of ailments, such as depression or bipolar disorder, that can cause a person’s mood to rise or fall.
Symptoms of Depression:
- Negative or pessimistic emotions.
- feeling agitated, frustrated, or restless.
- persistently feeling down, nervous, or “empty.”
- remorse, worthlessness, or a sense of helplessness
- loss of enjoyment or interest in past times and activities.
- lower energy levels, tiredness, or a sense of “slowing down.”
- irrational behaviour, irritation, or frustration, especially about small issues
Depression is a disease. How to overcome this?
Under the literary dialogue program on behalf of the IAS Association, the psychologist head of SMS Hospital, Dr. R.K. Of. Solanki, and the director and founder of Apex Hospital, Mrs. Sheenu Jhanwar, were interacting with the author on her book.
Depression, according to research, has an effect on vision. A headache is one of the many symptoms of depression. Abdominal cramps, bloating, and nausea can also be symptoms of mental weakness. People who are experiencing stress or anxiety are frequently treated improperly. Some patients don’t receive the required care. Numerous challenges prevent effective therapy or care. For instance, there might not be enough resources or skilled medical professionals like psychiatrists.
Although this disease can be controlled by improving the social environment, Only after they have recovered from the disease can people be made aware of this common but serious societal disease. This book has been composed for this purpose. It helps people.
Author: Srinivasa Ramanujan