Describe the vicious cycle of depressive thinking and the perspectives to understanding depression. In your response, be sure to discuss the statistics, characteristics, biological influences, and social-cognitive perspective.
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The symptoms of depression can bring about some drastic changes in a depressed person’s life, daily routines, and their behaviour.
Often it is these changes that makes the depression worse and prevent the depression from getting better.
For example, a lack of motivation or a lack of energy can result in a depressed person cutting back on their activities, neglecting their daily tasks and responsibilities, and leaving decision-making to others.
Have you noticed these changes in yourself when you are depressed?
- have become less and less active
- don’t go out much anymore
- avoid hanging out with friends
- have stopped engaging in your favourite activity.
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