Standing up For Ones Belief
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Depression is a leading factor that contributes to suicidal behavior. Therapy can help one who is depressed.
A person's character and personality can easily be known by the type of people he or she befriends. This means if your friends are known for bad behavior, you are also likely to have bad behavior and if your friends are good, you are likely to be good too.
Depression is caused by many factors. Some of which are more obvious than others. A person can develop depression from factors such as abuse, drug addiction, death or personal loss or major changes in ones life. These may be relatively obvious if to identify. However, heredity can play a large role in whether someone develops depression. Making it seem as if someone is getting depression for no reason. When in fact depression does run in the family. For instance, a person with a family history of depression is many times more likely to suffer from depression in his or hers lifetime than someone with no family history of depression.
Depends on the person. Some get happy by helping others, which is non-selfish behavior.
A person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior. Example: Joe Biden
suicide hopelessness mood swings difficulty making disicions
personality is shown through a persons total behavior and by the response of other people to that behavior, the impact of a person's behavior causes others to respond favorably or unfavorably.
It depends on the person and severity. Depression is a mental illness which can remain in some people for life but in others it may be caused by certain situations but then stop.
A psychopath is a person who has a personality disorder. They can be antisocial, have bad behavior, and be very harmful to others.
Symptoms of manic depression, or bipolar disorder, can vary from person to person and needs to be diagnosed by a mental professional. Some people who have it are more manic, where some are more depressed, where others shift from one to the other. Symptoms can include hyperactivity, recklessness, depression, mood swings, loss of control, lack of sleep, aggression, as well as others.
It varies in many people. For some it's medical conditions, depression, laziness, pain, etc. It often times is learned behavior-children see parents relaxing and kicked back so they employ the same lifestyle. For others, depression causes a person to have little desire to do much-due to decreased endorphins.