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10Mar/100

Depression often follows a lot

Depression often follows a lot of degenerative neurological disorders. Good examples are as Alzheimers disease and Huntingtons disease or chorea. Anxiety causes strokes, and strokes eventually can result in depression. Its just such a nasty life to have to live. Dont allow this to happen to you. If you find yourself negatively anxious about nothing in particular, change your thoughts and your feelings immediately, before it degenerates into something much worse. Hepatitis, being a neurological disease, can result eventually in depression for you. Its close sibling, mononucleosis also acts the same way. Beating them and depression together calls for a great deal of professional intervention. Dont handle all cases of depression yourself. You might need professional help to steer you away from such depressions. Theres a lot that could be learnt from the work of famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud who referred to major depression as melancholia. He called it a response to loss in any sense you choose to perceive it. Much of his work, in any case has received much acclaim, so there has got to be something right about that. It is one thing to experience a real loss, and it is something else when what you have lost is something you conceived for yourself some kind of imagination. Depression could get to you through any of these if you give it any room. If something is important to you, be careful about attachments because losing them could make you depressed. Have you ever heard of Sigmund Freud? He was a philosopher and physician who did a lot of work. What he worked on led to much revolution in psychological medicine and even things about depression. He believed and postulated that your anger over any kind of real or perceived loss could unconsciously weaken your ego. The result then could be you hating yourself and generally you could get into destructive behavior self-destructive behavior. Thats why its highly recommended not to get angry with people or things. You cant tell how far and how destructive a simple anger can get.
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