Depression
Depression
Depression
TEAM PROJECT
• Global Topic: HEALTH AND DISEASE
• Issue: Depression
DEPRESSION
Team members:
•Juana Buzzi
•Santos Viale
•Isabella Viggiano
•Lola Otzet
•Victoria de Salas
Our AIM
Raise awareness on what
depression really means
Reasons of our AIM
• We want:
- people to be more careful about the
use of the word
- talk about this disease in a serious
way and not joking
- how to help people
- avoid auto-diagnose
Series of questions to
ponder
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WHAT IS DEPRESSION?
• Pharmacological Antidepressants
ACHIEVED:
- Relief of symptoms
- Overcome Continue with antidepressants if necessary
What to do with someone with
depression?
• Avoid criticism
• Convey support
• Help them with their tasks
• Offer them company
• Have patience
• Ask them what they need
• Feed their self-esteem
María Eugenia Ruíz: Social Reintegrator
Different Ana Ribera: Head of external production cmm
Perspectives of
Victims of Jesus Usero: Journalist
Depression Mariló Portalo: Management technician
DEPRESSION?
María and Ana: Anything
today is called
depression.
Can you be depressed without knowing?
Maria: yes. You know that something is not right, it is not going like before, but you say that this is not going to happen to you. I began to suspect that something was wrong
because I wasn't hungry.
Mariló: You can be living a depression for a long time and not know it, this was my case, I didn't know it until the age of 40, and it's something I've had since I was 12 years
old.
Monica: At first you don't identify it, you just ask yourself, "what's wrong with me? I'm not like that." It's hard to identify .
Ana: you think you have to be a certain type of person, or that many misfortunes have to happen to you, it's a disease that can happen to anyone. Nothing has to happen to you, sometimes
it's a trigger. Nobody wants to go to the psychiatrist, my family forced me, and I couldn't stop crying, you have to stop fighting with what's happening to you. I learned that when we tell
people about your condition, they don't know what to do and that affects the patient.
Jesus: A friend told me that I don't have the problems necessary to have depression, that it was all in my head, that I was imagining it, making it up. He suggested me to go to the doctor to confirm or
eliminate. I was lucky because my doctor diagnosed me quickly, I had insomnia and anxiety attacks. You need medical and psychological treatment; more and more people are suffering from it.
• Rebeca and Ana: You don't say "fall" into depression or get into it, it's like saying
that the person wanted to do it or that they stumbled, and you don't know how to
get out, they say they get sick. I was with my partner with depression, and I had it
too.
into depression? body knows more than one knows when to stop. It is not like you have it from
one day to another
• Monica: I was creative, I had everything to be happy, work, friends and family, I
had no problems, then everything made me sad. One normal day I had a panic
attack.
• Sonia: third year of my career, a new stage and all year I accumulated sadness and
problems that I didn't want to deal with. It is not only your environment, but also
how you handle your emotions. You need medication.
• Ana: worked with some physical risk. I had a panic attack, and insomnia, stress,
stop eating, every time you enter more.
• Mariló: I had a beautiful and happy life, I had irrational fears, anguish. I don't
know how I got depression.
• Helios: I couldn't talk to me, it was unbearable. They whispered questions and I
was very angry.
How does a depressed person
see him/herself?
• Jesus: I couldn't see myself; I was a shadow, I was defeated.
• Ana: I didn't know what it was to sleep, eat, because I liked being with
people. It was hard for me to love my daughters. The worst thing is that
you are unable to see yourself better. You don't have to offer much.
• Rebeca: my life was nothing, it was worthless, it was a burden for those
around me.
• Sonia: your life doesn't matter, and you believe it. You don't know why get
up.