What does it mean when you are not able to determine what is causing your depression?
HelpfulNick95
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Jan 16, 2015
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To answer that simply, nothing. To answer that like I answer these questions, read on. Depression can be caused by a lot of things. Loss, a break up, family stress, etc., but that doesn't mean it was caused by anything. Like anxiety, depression can be felt by anyone, but that doesn't mean everyone has a depression disorder or anxiety disorder. If you're coping from loss and are in one of the stages of grief, the Depression stage, then you will only be depressed temporarily. However, if you suffer from a depression disorder or anxiety disorder, these feelings can happen for no reason your whole life. There is sometimes not an explanation for the way people suffering from depression disorders feel. Sometimes they'll just break down and cry for no reason or never get out of bed. I've noticed that people who have depression will often want to be alone, or are scared of what others may think if they knew that they had depression. To learn more about depression and how to handle it, what it is, and what causes it, read the Depression Self Help Guide: http://www.7cups.com/depression-help-online/
LeoNapier
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Jan 25, 2015
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It means nothing. Depression is not always caused by a specific event in life. Sometimes it just happens to people without an obvious reason.
TheLizzyMonster
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Apr 28, 2015
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I guess that depends on what you mean by that. It could mean there are multiple things playing into your depression and it is difficult to find the root cause of all this suffering. If that is the case, then it is really important to write down your emotions and try to see what triggered that specific thought or emotion. On the other hand, it could mean that people who have perfectly good lives can still be depressed. Depression does not have to be caused by trauma in one's life. Depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain that causes the brain to handle situations, thoughts, and emotions differently. I know it can be hard to separate depression and trauma, but your life doesn't have to be going wrong for you to feel depressed. In cases such as this I would highly recommend professional help because it may not be an issue that talk therapy can help fix.
dantesinferno
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Apr 29, 2015
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Sometimes it's the chemicals in our brain that could be causing depression. Like for example low serotonin levels. That's why medication sometimes is needed.
SpaceLaces
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Aug 31, 2015
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There is not always just a reason you become depressed. You could be a millionaire with all the things and friends anyone could ever want and still experience depression. If you can't find a reason, don't dwell on it and just try to focus on feeling better.
Anonymous
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Mar 8, 2016
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Sometimes people think depression is caused by a traumatic experience like bullying or a death but sometimes it's ourselves causing the damage. we might judge ourselves and think we are worthless failures causing us to abuse ourself mentally and/or physically causing us to feel depressed.
MrEdwardNygma
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Jun 18, 2015
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It may mean that you are unsure of what the cause is in the first place. Figure out the issues step by step.
newbiebunny
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Sep 22, 2015
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It probably means that you need professional help. Don't be afraid to ask for help, sometimes others can notice things you can't on your own.
Twinklestars
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Nov 9, 2015
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It could be multiple things what's causing your deporession. The best thing to do is talk it out with someone and find the route cause of your depression. The best thing to do is to speak to your doctor. It could be many types of deporession. Seasonal is one that is common and you may feel like there is no cause?
adaptivePond72
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Dec 21, 2015
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Write down everything that's causing me pain.. Do this for a week. Go back through the pages the things that are common in almost every page might be the reason of your depression.
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