Strategies for Engaging Patients with Depression

Strategies for Engaging Patients with Depression

Depression is a natural kind of feeling or emotion is accompanied by psychological components: a sense of hard, gloomy, sad, frustrated and unhappy, and somatic components: anorexia, constipation, skin moist (coldness), blood pressure and pulse rate decreased slightly.Nursing Care Plan For Depression Paper

Depression is caused by many factors, among others: heriditer factors and genetic, constitutional factors, paramorbid personality factors, physical factors, psycho-biological factors, neurological factors, biochemical factors in the body, electrolyte balance factor and so on. Depression is usually triggered by physical trauma such as suicide, infectious diseases, surgeon’s, accidents, labor and so on, as well as psychic factors such as loss of affection or self-esteem and the result of hard work. Depression is a normal reaction when it takes place within a short time in the presence of a clear precipitating factors, duration and depth of the depression according to the originators of factors. Symptoms of psychotic depression is when the complaint in question no longer compatible with reality, not able to assess the reality and cannot be understood by others (Kendler et al, 2006).

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