Wednesday 18 January 2012

Depressive P.D


Depressive Personality Disorder

Gloomy, cheerless and unhappy; people with depressive personality disorder look at the future with pessimism. Their self-esteem is always low and they are over critical of themselves and others. They tend to brood and worry and have feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness.

Depression can be caused by:
1.      Hormone imbalance in the body and this is more related to biological problems experienced by someone who encourages them to keep thinking about something that is a source of problems.

2.      Psychological disorders and the inner pressure inside a person which caused the trauma. Inner pressures that continue to come out in mind and they can’t avoid it.

3.      Outside influences such as neighborhood, school, workplace or friends. Someone is overlooked and often not considered to be making them easy to feel depressed and lonely.

4.      Drugs influence. A drug addict will often feel depressed.

    Depression personality disorders give a bad impression on someone. If they feel depressed then things will probably happen. A person with depression would have thought that his life was not interesting and just filled with suffering. They will have a tendency to commit suicide.

Someone who was in a state of depression, they will be very difficult to get up without support from the people around him. When in a state of depression, they will have different responses and negative thoughts about all the things that are nearby. They will often blame the situation and blame themselves other than that they would try to pull away from the environment.

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