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Get Treated at a Hawaii Depression Treatment Center

  • By John Burke

  • August 15, 2022

Depression is a medical condition that impairs your mood and capacity to operate. It is more than simply feeling “sad”, which everyone will feel some of the time. Sadness is a normal, expected part of being human. Depression is a condition that extends far beyond feeling sad.

Feeling depressed means feeling sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness, even when there doesn’t seem to be a reason for feeling that way. Additionally, it may make it difficult to think, remember, eat, sleep, work, have relationships, or carryout regular everyday functions. You get diagnosed with clinical depression if you experience these daily for at least two weeks. Other symptoms may include a lack of interest in activities, a change in appetite, or fatigue.

Depression may worsen and last longer if left untreated. In extreme circumstances, it may even result in death or self-harm. Fortunately, therapies can help with dealing with depression. Are you looking to get treated at a Hawaii depression treatment center? Honu House Hawaii can help. But first, let’s understand depression.

Various forms of depression include:

Depressive disease in adults (MDD)

Also known as clinical depression, MDD has severe symptoms that persist for more than two weeks. These symptoms make daily life difficult.

Bipolar Depression

Bipolar disorder patients experience alternating periods of extreme high and low moods. And during their low moods, they may experience depression symptoms.

Postpartum and perinatal depression

“Perinatal” means around birth. Doctors also refer to this type of depression as postpartum depression. It can occur anytime during pregnancy or even a year after birth. The symptoms go beyond the “baby blues,” which cause mild sadness, anxiety, or stress.

Persistent Depressive Disorder

PDD or dysthymia symptoms are milder than severe depressive symptoms. Some patients, however, may experience them for up to two years.

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

A severe form of premenstrual disorder, this type impacts women days or weeks before their period.

Psychotic Depression

Severe depressive symptoms and hallucinations characterize psychotic depression. For example, someone might feel, see or hear things that are not there. Or they might have beliefs not grounded in reality.

Seasonal Depression

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) typically begins in the late fall or early winter. However, by spring and summer, it goes away.

Factors that cause depression are the following:

Cognitive chemistry

Depression can result from abnormalities in our brain’s chemical levels.

Genetics

You are more likely to be depressed if you have a relative with depression.

Life events

Traumatic events can trigger depression. So does stress, and being isolated or lacking support can cause depression.

Medical issues

Chronic illness can also cause depression. For example, people with diabetes, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease often have depression.

In addition to physical medical diagnoses, depression can be a side effect of other mood and behavioral conditions as well. It is not uncommon for someone diagnosed with something like ADHD to also experience symptoms of depression as a result of their primary diagnosis.

Medication

Depression also comes as a side effect of some medications. Alcohol and recreational drugs can also cause or worsen depression.

Personality

People who have problems managing daily tasks or are easily overwhelmed may be more prone to depression.

Fortunately, there is treatment for depression. Various behavioral therapies exist to help people with depression cope with the disorder. There are also medications that a patient can take to help with their symptoms.

Honu House Hawaii, A Hawaii Depression Treatment Center

If you have depression, it’s easy to think you’re alone. But that is not true at all. There is always help you can get at Honu House Hawaii, your go-to destination for compassionate depression counseling near you. We are a Hawaii depression treatment center fully equipped to help people suffering from depression. We provide a calm, safe, supportive environment and a helpful staff that will support you in your journey to living your life the way you want to. Our treatment approach is integrative and holistic, meaning we aim to address all the levels of your being: mind, body, and soul. Using both natural and clinical routes, our therapeutic healing program delves deeply into the causes and conditions of your suffering, providing you with the techniques, tools, and guidance to bring you into a state of total wellness. You never have to do this alone, and we know how to bring you into the light of freedom.