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The Blues

e of depression is when a person experiences the characteristics of depression within a certain degree of intensity, either in a single episode, or that keep reoccurring over time. Another common type of depression is bipolar disorder, or as others refer to it as manic depression. Manic depression involves cycled periods of severe depression with times of extremely elevated or irritable mood known as mania. Many people also under go dysthymia. People with dysthymia go through life almost always feeling mildly depressed, which can greatly impair their ability to enjoy the positives in life. There is also seasonal affective disorder, unipolar depression, cyclothymia, and atypical depression. Season affective disorder is a depressive illness that has to do with a person’s reaction to the amount of natural light a person receives. This illness mainly affects the body’s sleep cycle and biological clock. Unipolar depression is described when a person can feel perfectly fine, but other times, they feel depressed, slowed down, or in a fog. A person may have only one or two episodes, or may continue to have these episodes throughout their lifetime. Then there is atypical depression. It’s basically when a person can have fun and experience pleasure if an opportunity presents itself, but the feeling is short lived.You might be asking yourself, “How do I get depression?” Well, researchers believe that people inherit a tendency towards depression, but actual episodes may be triggered by stressful life events. Depressive illnesses are usually related to an imbalance in a person’s brain chemistry, but there are also psychological components to every type of depression.Depression is more common than you think. So many people go through depression that even famous people openly speak about their illnesses. Some of the most well known celebrities with depressive illnesses are Winston Churchill, artist Vi...

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