Understanding depression

People often ask "What is the difference between the illness that is 'depression' and the healthy experience of feeling depressed?" Unfortunately there is no simple, easy answer to this question.

One way to explain it is…

Feeling depressed is a healthy reaction to an external life event or situation, whereas 'depression' is when these feelings are out of proportion to external life events and/or continue longer than a healthy recovery period. Usually the 'depressed' feelings are far stronger with depression than we experience when 'depression' isn't present.

We all know the feeling of being down. Here we provide an insight into what it is like to have depression by sharing the descriptions from people with different experiences of depression in the hope that it will help others to better understand what it is to live with depression.

 


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