Depression is one of the most common consequences of Nervous Breakdown. Nervous breakdown is a non-medical term, which is also known as mental breakdown. In this problem, one suffers from acute attack of mental illness that is exemplified by mental depression and anxiety. It is caused by several reasons.
Depression has now become a part and parcel of everyone's life. There are many testing situations that comes across one's life. Some can tackle it while some succumb to it, thus leading to nervous breakdown. Depression is a mental state that one suffers from. It is of many kinds. Atypical depression is one of the most common types of depression found in people.
Depression is a state of mind in which a person experiences acute mental illness and anxiety. It is one of the consequences of nervous breakdown which is also commonly known as mental breakdown. In this fast moving world, people have a lot of responsibilities on their shoulders. Moreover, everyone has their own personal and professional problems. All these things gradually lead to mental breakdown.
Symptoms and Characteristics
About 40% of the people suffering from depression suffer from the most common subtype of mental depression, namely atypical depression. Technically, atypical depression is a subtype of Dysthymia and Major Depression.
A person suffering from atypical depression experiences heavy mood swings. However, it is somewhat different from melancholic depression, in the sense that atypical depression patients experience positive moods. On the other hand, patients suffering from melancholic depression never show positive or improved mood states.
Some of the major symptoms that are seen in a patient suffering from atypical depression are fluctuating mood reactivity, hypersomnia, weight-gain, leaden paralysis etc.
One has to be very careful regarding this form of depression, because atypical depression causes greater damage than other depression types. It has got more probability of causing functional impairment. It is a chronic syndrome that steps in the earlier stage of one's life, predominantly in the teenage years.
The patients of atypical depression not only suffer from mere depression but also from psychiatric syndromes. Panic disorder, social phobia, avoidant personality disorder and body dysmorphic disorder are some of the psychiatric syndromes that are faced by them.
Conclusion
So we can note that atypical depression, though a common type of problem needs extra attention and care. One must identify the symptoms from the very beginning and try to prevent it from increasing further. However, atypical depression is a disorder which is commonly found in females. So they need to be more alert and observant.