DEPRESSION
DEPRESSION
DEPRESSION
Presentation by
Dr Adelbert Scholtz
A REAL ILLNESS
The World Health Organisation recognises
the various forms of depression as real
illnesses
Depression is not
weakness of character
or imagination
It’s impossible to just
shake your depression
off
THE DEPRESSED BRAIN
Decreased brain activity with depression
OVERVIEW
1. Symptoms
2. Causes
3. Treatment
1. SYMPTOMS
“Recession is when
a neighbor loses
his job. Depression
is when you lose
yours.”
Ronald Reagan
ICD-10: F32 Depressive Episode (1)
In typical mild, moderate, or severe depressive
episodes, the patient suffers from lowering of
mood, reduction of energy, and decrease in
activity. Capacity for enjoyment, interest, and
concentration is reduced, and marked tiredness
after even minimum effort is common. Sleep is
usually disturbed and appetite diminished. Self-
esteem and self-confidence are almost always
reduced and, even in the mild form, some ideas
of guilt or worthlessness are often present.
ICD-10: F32 Depressive Episode (2)
The lowered mood varies little from day to day, is
unresponsive to circumstances and may be
accompanied by so-called "somatic" symptoms,
such as loss of interest and pleasurable feelings,
waking in the morning several hours before the
usual time, depression worst in the morning,
marked psychomotor retardation, agitation, loss
of appetite, weight loss, and loss of libido.
Depending upon the number and severity of the
symptoms, a depressive episode may be specified
as mild, moderate or severe.
ICD-10: VARIOUS TYPES OF
DEPRESSION
F32.0 Mild depressive episode
F32.1 Moderate depressive episode
F32.2 Severe depressive episode
without psychotic symptoms
F32.3 Severe depressive episode
with psychotic symptoms
F32.8 Other depressive episodes
F32.9 Depressive episode,
unspecified
BI-POLAR DISORDER
People suffering from
this disorder fluctuate
between manic and
depressive phases
It is a distinct
disorder, not to be
confused with
“ordinary” depression
SYMPTOMS
The symptoms of depression
are characterised by certain –
Behaviours;
Thoughts;
Feelings; and
Physical signs
Headaches and
muscle pains
Churning gut
Cry easily
Can’t sleep
Endogenous
depression
REACTIVE DEPRESSION
An individual’s reaction to some
or other disaster or serious loss,
e g death of a beloved one,
loss of income, loss of health
or cessation of an important
relationship
Nobody can stay untouched in
these circumstances
Depression is a normal reaction
after such a blow or loss
AGGREVATING FACTORS
Social isolation
Inadequate diet
Weak self-image
Pessimism
Family strife
Work overload
Social demands
Deadlines
ENDOGENOUS DEPRESSION
An inherited
condition in which
the person has an
inability to produce
enough of the
neurotransmitters
Serotonin,
Dopamine and
Noradrenalin for
use in his brain
DEPRESSION AND
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
Connection between depression and
deficiency of Serotonin, Dopamine,
Norepinephrine and Estrogen
Deficiency may
cause depression
Depression may
cause deficiency
COMBINED TYPE
In most cases, depression is a
combination of inherited
factors and environmental
factors
If one has the inherited
tendency to become depressed
it will not necessarily happen
If enough stress and other
factors do occur, depression
OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Under-active
thyroid
Heart conditions
POST-NATAL DEPRESSION
Young mothers, especially with a first baby
Hormones thrown into confusion with the
pregnancy and breast-feeding
If only for a few days – reasonably normal (“baby
blues”)
For a longer period – dangerous
Depressive mother often does
not bind with the baby and
doesn’t realise the necessity of
looking after the baby properly
BIBLICAL EXAMPLES
1 Sam 16: 14 – 23 – King Saul;
young David had to cheer
him up with his harp
1 Ki 19: 4 – The prophet Elija
after his encounter with the
prophets of Baal
Lam 3: 1 – 20 – The people of
Jerusalem after the
destruction of the city
IS DEPRESSION A SIN?
One of the symptoms:
feelings of guilt
Question: is it sinful
to be depressed?
Depressed persons
often angry at God
Depression: not a
sin, but a medical
condition
3. TREATMENT
A CHANGE OF
SCENERY?
Some people think
that a change of
scenery or a holiday is
all that is needed to lift
a depression
Depression can only
be treated if the
causes have been
identified and
eliminated
RETAIL THERAPY?
Some people try to lift their depression by
going on a shopping spree
This only increases their problems
MEDICATION
Antidepressants – meant
to increase the supply of
serotonin to the brain
Ineffective in many cases
How do you
put the smile
back on your
face?
PSYCHOTHERAPY
A psychologist can
help you identify
the factors
affecting your
condition
Treatment may
include hypnosis,
EFT, CBT &tc
GROUP THERAPY
Belong to a group with
similar problems –
receive social support
Gain insight into your
own problems
Group facilitator – a
mental health
professional
THERAPEUTICAL GOALS
The goal of any therapy is to remove all
the symptoms regarding –
Unhelpful behaviours
Negative thoughts
Bad feelings
Unpleasant physical
symptoms
HOW TO HELP YOURSELF
There is much you can do to help
yourself get rid of many of the
symptoms of depression
SPIRITUAL LIFE
Strengthen your relationship with God
NUTRITION
Eat enough FRESH veggies & fruit
Eat enough fibre & low GI foods
Use supplements: Omega-3 fatty acids,
Vit B comp., Vit C,
zinc, calcium &
magnesium
NUTRITION
Supplement with
L-Tryptophan or
5-HTP to increase
Serotonin levels (not
together with
antidepressants)
Use Melatonin or
GABA as a sleeping
aid
NUTRITION
AVOID:
Food fried in oil
Fatty food
Processed food
Sugar
Caffeine
Alcohol & drugs
These things mess with your brain chemistry
EXERCISE
Your body is designed for movement
Exercise produces endorphins –
potent pain killers and
enhancers of mood
Helps with
relaxation & sleep
Good for your
overall health
DO SOMETHING PLEASANT
Go for a walk with your dog
Take a bubble bath
Work in the garden
Practice a hobby
Read a book
Listen to music
Go to the cinema
Spoil yourself !
GET SOCIAL SUPPORT
Nurture your
relationships
Visit friends and
relatives
Avoid isolation –
this will only
make you feel
worse
RELAXATION EXERCISES
Get your partner to
massage your back
and legs
Practice relaxation
and self-hypnosis
JOIN A SUPPORT GROUP
Receive
information
Meet new
friends
Become part of
a network
where you can
help others