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Severe Depression: Can It Be Cured?

Depression is a state of mind characterized by an injured self-esteem, feeling of dejection, hopelessness towards life, persistent sadness. People suffering from a severe form of depression often face passivity, weight loss, sleep disturbances and an innate feeling for committing suicide. Thankfully, this condition is curable by both medicinal and herbal methods. Prescription of antidepressants is the first step towards gaining a potential control over the anxious and hypersensitive state of mind. These medicine work wonders at enhancing the level of neurotransmitters that change the mood. Furthermore, apart from medicines, several forms of psychotherapy have also shown immense potential at dealing with the depressive state of mind. This therapy especially makes an immense use of behavioral therapies that aid the patients to come over the typical gloomy feelings associated with this condition. Electroconvulsive therapy, better known as ECT also works miraculously at bettering an over-anxious state of mind. This therapy introduces ripples of shock into the nervous system to control seizures.

Nevertheless the method chosen, the underlining aim of every anti-depressive treatment is to completely eliminate the symptoms without affecting the health of the person. Once the stream of thoughts of such people is re-directed, the treatment is shifted to another so as to avoid further relapses.

 
 
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