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KEY       3.3    Know the causes and symptoms of depression.



                        High-stress situations
                      (financial problems, personal                             Feeling hopeless  Loss of interest
                        loss, relationship issues)  Illness or                  or worthless  in favorite activities
                                             injury                  Feeling constantly
                   Low self-esteem                                    sad or anxious                  Decreased
                   and pessimistic                Recovery                                            energy and
                     worldview                     from                                               motivation
                                    Possible     childbirth          Thoughts of       Symptoms
                                     Causes                            suicide
                      Chemical                                                                         Insomnia
                      imbalance                                                                      or oversleeping
                     in the brain
                                                           DEPRESSION             Difficulty
                                         Reaction to                                          Eating too much
                               Genetic                                          concentrating   or too little
                            predisposition  medication


                                               Let go of                Seek activities
                                             unreasonable               that make you
                                              expectations               f feel better

                                                             Coping
                                        Try to be with                       Let family
                                       others as much       Strategies       and friends
                                         as possible                          help you
                                                   Know that          Avoid major life
                                                  feeling better     decisions until your
                                                   takes time        condition improves

               Source: “Depression.” National Institutes of Health publication 02-3561. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 2002.

               line, an organization dedicated to helping students manage mental health, at www.
               ulifeline.org. Complete its self evaluator to see what it tells you. Over 250,000 students
               have completed it to date—more evidence that troubled students are not alone.

               Anxiety disorders
               As with depression, anxiety disorders have been on the rise among college students
               over the last decade. Potential causes include the struggling economy and job market,
               being constantly available via communication technology, and even the message of
               the modern world that you can be anything and do anything if only you work hard
               enough or get lucky, which can result in a disabling fear of failure.  Factors like these
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               contribute to a consistently high stress response that can result in an anxiety disorder.
                   Types of anxiety disorders include:
                 ■  Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), characterized by a nearly constant state of
                   worry that is difficult to control and not always related to a cause
                 ■  Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), characterized by obsessive thoughts that
                   lead to compulsive behaviors
                 ■  Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is especially common in war veter-
                   ans or survivors of abuse, and involves flashbacks, avoidance, and heightened
                   emotion and awareness
                 ■  Panic disorder, characterized by “panic attacks” that feature increased heart and                  Emotional and Physical Wellness
                   breathing rates, dizziness, and a sense of impending doom




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