Depression

| Written by Dr. Maria Pauline | Published on: 2025-02-27 |

Reclaim Your Life from Depression: Dr. Maria's therapeutic approach combines empathy, analysis, and effective treatment options to help you overcome mental illness and thrive.

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Depression is a mental illness. It is not be confused with temporary emotional distress, anxiety attacks or feeling low even though these may be constituents of depression. Anyone can feel low for a brief period of time or have the occasional anxiety attack. That does not mean they are suffering from depression.

When you have depression, it interferes with daily life and causes pain for both you and for those around you. Depression is a persistent feeling of sadness, loneliness, grief, uselessness, and emotional pain. Depression is a serious illness. If not treated at the right time, it can lead to a person turning suicidal. Many people with a depressive illness never seek treatment. But the majority, even those with the most severe depression, can get better with treatment.

There are several forms of depressive disorders:

Causes

Most likely, depression is caused by a combination of genetic, biological, environmental and psychological factors. Depressive illnesses are disorders of the brain. The parts of the brain involved in mood, thinking, sleep, appetite, and behaviour are different.

Depression can be genetic, or caused by trauma, loss of a loved one, a difficult relationship, or any stressful situation. Other depressive episodes may occur with or without an obvious trigger. People with depressive illnesses do not all experience the same symptoms. The severity, frequency, and duration of symptoms vary depending on the individual and his or her particular illness.

Signs and symptoms may include

My therapeutic approach to depression is to make the treatment effective, and help patients recover from their disruptive mental state. I listen to the client, understand, analyze and evaluate the problems, then categorize the depression level to define the treatment path to follow. Depression is treatable, and there are many effective treatments available.