Enormously, in fact most people would be surprised. When going through a depressive episode, the person's mind is usually on how bad things are for them and with a negative mindset. They do not realise that other people are probably worrying about them alot. There is nothing more devastating then having a loved one commit suicide, however that is the worst outcome of depression. But when going through a depressive cycle, if you have a negative mindset, that can begin to rub off on the people you spend most of your time with, and possibly even send them into a depressive cycle. The best way to prevent this is to seek help for your depression. Depression is a clinical disease, it isn't just a mindset as many people believe. There are treatments available to help get you back to being happy and out of the depressive cycle.
bipolar is dangerous in the sense that when in a depressive episode the affected person may become suicidal or have urges to hurt other people. Its a tragic condition, really.
In medical terms, an episode is an abnormal behavior exhibited by a patient for a short amount of time. Episodes are temporary. Disorders are characterized by conditions that are chronic and do not pass with time. Disorders can spawn episodes, usually with a stimulus, but the two are very different.
Yes, a lot of people diagnosed with OCD also are diagnosed with other anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
Other names for bipolar affective disease include manic-depressive disorder, cyclothymia, manic-depressive illness (MDI), and bipolar disorder.
Most people experience their first major depressive episode around age 20 - in other words, about the time you leave home and go to college. Some people show signs as early as the teen years, but most people are adult before the mood disorder strikes. There is probably a sizable connection between the stress of college and the onset of depression, also.
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Basically, in depressive patients, we have low concentration of monoamines in the form of epinephrine and serotonine. So, by combining TCAs (an antidepressant) with biogenic-amines (epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine), they may potentiate each other.
Just like all other objects in the universe, Pluto has no physical effect on people whatsoever.
it can produce to other people
It is theorized by Americans that this metaphor symbolises a depressive state: mushrooms are commonly grown in darker spaces, and closets are small cramped areas, hence the imagery is interpreted as simply acting openly "depressed" around other people.
it actually effects other peoples brain
With regards to mood disorders, excessive activity can indicate a manic episode (a feature of Bipolar Mood Disorder). A person experiencing a manic episode may have increased energy and a decreased need for sleep (increased level of activity).Conversely a person experiencing a major depressive episode may have decreased levels of activity. Some symptoms of a major depressive episode that are related to level of activity are:Anhedonia or loss of interestInsomnia (not being able to sleep properly) or hypersomnia (sleeping excessively)Psychomotor agitation or psychomotor retardation: agitated or slow body movementsA decrease in energySome other mental health disorders such some types of schizophrenia may also lead to a decrease in level of activity.