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This 5 page paper summarizes what is known about anxiety disorders and depression. The disorders are compared and contrasted in terms of control, schemas and self-discreptantcies.Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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systems dont allow the use of the best medicines for the management of the illness because of the cost to them, and do not allow for the proper monitoring of
the patient, or allow for the fact that depression may be chronic and ongoing(Brown, 1997). Managed healthcare systems, concluded the panel, often do not allow the use of the best
antidepressant medication because of cost, tend to discourage proper monitoring of the patient, and do not allow for the proper recognition of the chronic and recurrent nature of depression. Too
many patients are treated for very brief periods and then are lost to the healthcare system, sometimes forever. What may be behind all the confusion is in the definition of
the disease altogether. Just what is the theory behind the mental illness of depression and what are some of the consequent and substantiating research? Correlates/consequences Depression is considered a
mood disorder, but that doesnt mean there are no physical correlates. In fact, recent studies of people with depression have found imbalances of certain chemicals in their brains. Anti-depressant
medications act on chemical pathways in the brain that are related to mood. Most experts agree that clinical depression is a depression that does not go away with accompanying feelings
of worthlessness and despair. There are some sub-classifications which include: unipolar disorder, biopolar, and dysthymia(Deren 2002). An example of someone who is unipolar would be a person who has recurring
bouts of severe depression that lasts for as little as a few hours to months on end. Loss of motivation, sleeplessness, and hopelessness are characteristic. In these states, the sufferer
is most likely to contemplate suicide. Manic depression tends to include bouts of complete euphoria, or emotional highs where everything is going their way. The typical person suffering from manic
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