depression neurosis

Neurosis {depression, psychology}| {depressive neurosis} {depressive reaction} {unipolar affective disorder} can involve hopelessness, helplessness, despair, suicidal ideas, feelings of no control, edginess, irritability, and guilt. People tire easily, have low concentration, have poor appetite, lose weight, have constipation, have low sex drive, have light non-REM sleep, have low interest in things, and have earlier, longer, and more intense first REM sleep.

drugs

Drugs that deplete brain-messenger monoamines can induce depression. Drugs that raise monoamine level relieve depression.

factors

Artificial light and sleep deprivation reduce depression.

cause

Death, divorce, and other losses often cause depression [Wolpert, 2001].

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