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Anxiety/Depression
ОглавлениеIt is quite common for an anxiety disorder to combine with another disorder, and top of the list and most prevalent in the UK and US is the combination of anxiety and depression. A survey by the charity Mind found that 11.2 per cent of women and 7.2 per cent of men in Britain suffer from this condition. Those who suffer from it generally experience a cocktail of emotions, such as hopelessness, sadness, low energy, an inability to concentrate, anxiety, worry, agitation, irritability and restlessness.
Although this book is mainly about anxiety, depression is such a prevalent condition, and one that is so often combined with anxiety, that it cannot be ignored. It is estimated that one in five people will suffer from depression at some point in their lives, and the World Health Organization estimates that by the year 2020 depression will be the biggest health burden next to heart disease.
Naturally, all of us have the occasional day when we feel fed up and pessimistic, but, rather like having mild bouts of anxiety, such moods pass. With depression, however, these moods don’t pass and there is a tendency to look at the down side of life most of the time – the cup is always seen as being half empty as opposed to half full. The medical profession defines depression as an illness of both mind and body in which the symptoms are mental and physical. There are obviously different levels of depression and, like anxiety, the seriousness of the condition is determined by how much it affects the sufferer and their ability to cope with life.