Depression (Psychpathology)

 Behavioural Characteristics of Depression

- Low or reduced activity levels

- Disruption to sleep and changed eating behaviour (eating more or less)

- Aggression, agitation and self harm


Emotional Characteristics of Depression

- lowered mood, e.g.feeling sad, worthless

- Anger - towards themselves or others

- Lowered self-esteem - self loathing, dislike for yourself.


Cognitive Characteristics of Depression

- Poor concentration - unable to stick with a task or enjoy a book or film. This can interfere with a persons study or work

- Dwelling on the negative - paying more attention to the negative events in life rather than the positive

- Absolutist thinking - depressives tend to see things in black and white terms, all good or all bad.

- suicidal thoughts








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