characteristics of depression Flashcards

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define unipolar/major depression disorder (MDD)

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characterised by the persistent feeling of sadness or lack of interest in outside stimuli

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define bipolar depressive disorder (BDD)

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refers to the oscillating state between depression and mania

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define depression

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a mental disorder characterised by low mood and low energy levels

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4
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according to the DSM-5 what are the 4 categories of depression

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major depressive disorder - severe but short term depression

persistent depressive disorder - long term or recurring depression

disruptive mood dysregulation disorder - childhood temper tantrums

premenstrual dysphoric disorder - disruption to mood prior to/ during menstruation

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5
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list the 3 behavioural characteristics of depression

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-activity levels
-disruption to sleeping and eating behavior
- aggression and self-harm

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explain activity levels as a behavioural characteristic of depression

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  • typically people with depression have reduced activity levels making them lethargic
  • this has a knock-on effect causing them to withdraw from work and social life

extreme cases
a person can’t get out of bed or psychomotor agitation (struggle to sleep and pace)

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define psychomotor agitation

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when a person struggles to sleep so paces

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explain disruption to sleep and eating behaviour as a behavioural characteristic of depression

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  • a person may experience

insomnia = reduced sleep
hypersomnia = increased need for sleep

appetite and eating may increase or decrease resulting in weight loss/gain

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9
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define hypersomnia

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increased need for sleep

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define insomnia

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reduced sleep

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explain aggression and self harm as a behavioural characteristic of depression

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people with depression are irritable and can become verbally or physically aggressive
(e.g: someone may end their relationship, or quit their job)

can lead to physical aggression directed against the self
(e.g: self-harm - cutting, suicide attempts)

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give the 3 emotional characteristics of depression

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  • lowered mood
  • anger
  • lowered self esteem
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13
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explain lowered mood as an emotional characteristic of depression

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people with depression often describe themselves as “worthless” “empty”

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explain anger as an emotional characteristic of depression

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extreme anger can be directed at self or others leads to aggressive or self harming behaviour

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explain lowered self esteem as an emotional characteristic of depression

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people with depression tend to report reduced self-esteem

this can be to the extreme of self-loathing (where people hate themselves)

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16
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define self esteem

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emotional experience of how much we like ourselves

17
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give the 3 cognitive characteristics of depression

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  • poor concentration
  • attending to and dwelling on the negative
  • absolutist thinking
18
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explain poor concentration as an cognitive characteristic of depression

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a person may find themselves unable to stick with a task they normally would or make decisions that are usually straight forward

19
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explain attending to and dwelling on the negative as an cognitive characteristic of depression

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people who are depressed tend to see the glass as half-empty rather than half full

people with depression have a bias to recalling unhappy events

20
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explain absolutist thinking as an cognitive characteristic of depression

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“black and white thinking”

when a situation is unfortunate they tend to see it as a disaster