Psychological Theories of Depression

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Tatila Jampawal

Abstract

Depression is a mental health problem that everyone can experiences. Depression is mental disorder that causes mood disorder characterized by a feeling of sadness, drowsiness, Loss of energy, hopelessness, pessimistic, feeling worthless, guilty, thoughts of death or suicide. If depression is untreated that can be more severe level to depressive disorder that is a disorder of the mind and serious medical illness that have trouble with daily life and quality of life, then finally end up committing suicide to end of the suffering. If people have information about depression and attention on depression symptoms or signs of depression of family members, someone close or ultimate friend, it may help prevent depression or depression disorder and treatable in time.

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Jampawal, T. . (2017). Psychological Theories of Depression. Journal of Buddhist Psychology, 2(2), 1–11. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jbp/article/view/242954
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