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  • Depression
    • Clinical depression
      • Severity
    • Mania
    • Postnatal depression
    • Depression in the elderly
    • Other types of depression
    • Depression with a physical disease
      • Pain
      • Cancer
      • Parkinson's disease
      • Multiple sclerosis
      • Dementia
  • Symptoms
    • Depressed mood
    • Negative thoughts
    • Anxiety and irritability
    • Being with others
    • Psychomotor
    • Sleep disturbance
      • Having trouble sleeping
    • Physical symptoms
    • Psychotic symptoms
  • Causes
    • Increased risk
    • Susceptibility
      • External circumstances
      • Internal factors
      • Self-reinforcement
  • The use of diagnosis
    • Diagnosis systems
    • Diagnosis
  • Suicide
  • Treatment
    • Medicinal treatment
      • Treatment phases
      • Types of medication
    • Psychotherapy
      • Cognitive therapy for depression
      • Four people's depressions
    • Electroconvulsive Therapy
    • TMS

Causes

The cause of depression is unique for each individual and may be the result of a number of factors:

• It can develop suddenly without obvious warning or cause
• It can be triggered by obvious psychological trauma and/or stress

In this section you can read more about what risk factors may contribute to causing depression.

 

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