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Depressione

Depression is a common and serious medical


illness that negatively affects
how you feel, the way you
think and how you act. It is
also treatable. Depression
causes feelings of sadness
and/or a loss of interest in
activities once enjoyed. It can
lead to a variety of emotional
and physical problems and can decrease a
person’s ability to function at
work and at home.
There are symptoms of
depression. And those are
feelings of sadness,
tearfulness, emptiness; angry bursts,
irritability; loss of interest or
pleasure in normal activities and
many more .

Depression cannot be treated in one day. For some it


can be a long recovery, but you will struggle to find
someone who says it wasn’t worth it. You may find
yourself doing a combination of recovery techniques
with your clinical psychologist
in Manila. Including, individual
and group therapy sessions,
antidepressant medication, a
change in diet or exercise
instructions. When visiting
Prescription Psychiatrist, you
will never be forced into a treatment you feel
uncomfortable participating in. When you come in
for your psychiatrist consultation, we will determine
what your needs are and what we think is the best
road to recovery for you.
These are the effects of Depression: Weight gain
or loss which means people with depression may
experience appetite changes, which can cause
unintended weight loss or gain; Chronic pain
which means people with depression may
experience unexplained aches or pains, including
joint or muscle pain, breast
tenderness, and headaches;
Heart disease which means
depression can reduce a
person's motivation to make
positive lifestyle choices.
Their risk of heart disease
increases when they eat a
poor diet and have a sedentary lifestyle; and
many more.
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