Saturday, July 14, 2012

Possible Cure Is atypical depression?


Atypical depression, a subtype of major depression is the most common form of depression today. People suffering from atypical depression not only have all the normal symptoms of depression, but also react to external positive experiences in a positive way. Those who suffer from atypical depression respond to their environment, enjoying the company of friends, but then falls into a deep depression when alone or with a stressful situation. In this respect atypical depression is differentiated from melancholic depression, which even in the external positive experiences still produce feelings of depression.

People who suffer from atypical depression, other symptoms are not associated with depression "normal" are:

* Increased appetite with weight gain, 10 pounds or more .* Hypersomnia: Recurrent episodes of drowsiness, excessive daytime that is different from the feeling of tiredness caused by the disruption of nighttime sleep

* Plexus paralysis of the arms and legs * A prolonged pattern of apathy, rejection of the personal situations that causes withdrawal related to social or occupational functioning.

In a health center in the United States. A doctor associated with a clinic, which is atypical depression, made an investigation among patients with atypical depression, which then published, and found that 42% of participants suffered from atypical depression, 12% had depression melancholy, 14% two sub-types of depression and the rest suffered no depression.

Studies have also found that atypical depression is initiated early in the life of a person, other forms of depression, which in most patients begin to show symptoms in adolescence. Those who suffer from atypical depression are also at higher risk for other mental disorders such as social phobia, personality disorder or body dysmorphic disorder (which is excessive worry and unusual for a perceived defect in physical characteristics ( body image), whether real or imagined). Atypical depression is more common in women than in men as well, with almost 70% of its victims are women.

It is also important if you or someone you know suffers from atypical depression, seek professional help. Atypical depression is not easy to diagnose, treatment options may vary from patient to patient. In the search for solutions to the problems of atypical depression and other disturbances raises the possibility of more effective treatment, which is made right through the Conscious Reprogramming will be explained on the next page ...

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