Depression repeatedly runs in relations. This may caused by our genes, learned activities, or both. Yet if our genes make us extra possible to increase depression, a sad or stressful life event usually activates the beginning of a depressive episode.
Depression may be triggered by:
• deep-rooted stress
• Childhood occurrences like neglect or violence
• Drug or alcohol abuse
• Death of a relative or any loved person
• frustration at school, work, or home (in adolescence, this may be in trouble with a boy or girlfriend, failing a class, or divorcing of parents)
• Medicines such as high pressure drugs
• Medical situation such as hepatitis, or cancer
• Social loneliness
• lengthened pain or having a critical illness
• Sleeping disorders
• food deficiencies (such as a need of omega-3 acids)
• exceedingly negative view about one's self and living, ineffective social problem solving abilities , and self blame
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