Why you have to take depression seriously

This post was written by Steve Hooker on December 17, 2009
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There are times when people feel bad. Sometimes those times turns into moments of depression.This is a usual case and can happen to a lot of people.  But there are times when it does get too serious and needs to be treated.  In this article we are going to look at why you have to treat depression seriously.

But first, we must understand what depression is.  Depression usually happens because of some external circumstance.  I have seen many causes of depression in my depression counselor service.  Maybe a person may lose a loved one or maybe they lose a job or income.Those can be some of the usual causes of depression but it can be also due to a chemical imbalance in the person’s body.That would be the time when medicine would be needed already.

But for the normal reasons of depression there are also times when you have to take it seriously.There will come a time when you do not want it to worsen anymore.Because as it worsens the probability of hurting himself/herself becomes larger. As a family therapist San Diego practice I see those instances when it does get too bad.I have seen cases where the person can already hurt himself/herself.That is the reason why you may want to seek help for someone you know that has been depressed for a while now.

Also if it goes on for some time it can venture over into anger.If it happens you will worry now about not only them hurting themselves but them hurting others also.But the usual problem of depression is that the person can hurt himself/herself.  But when it turns to anger they can hurt others.  That is what we see happen in my anger management counseling service.That is when they already need to seek help.

As you may have learned once depression has been going on for a while now you may want to seek help already.Depression is a normal affliction of people from time to time but once it gets serious it can hurt other people.

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