Depression
Mood Disorders and How They Relate to Addiction
One of the most common mental health disorders is depression, affecting approximately 322 million people worldwide. Those suffering from depression often experience feelings of hopelessness, fatigue, and a lack of interest in activities they once enjoyed. In severe cases, depression can even lead to thoughts of suicide. It is not uncommon for individuals with depression to turn to drugs and alcohol in an attempt to alleviate their symptoms and improve their mood. Understanding this mood disorder is a crucial step in the recovery journey.
Similar to anxiety disorders, there isn’t a singular cause of depression. It can be influenced by a combination of genetic factors and life events. Common symptoms of depression include:
- Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness
- Difficulty making decisions or performing simple tasks
- Sleep disturbances
- Changes in appetite leading to weight loss or gain
- Suicidal thoughts
If you or a loved one is experiencing thoughts of suicide, seek emergency help immediately. You can reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741742.
Depression can be a chronic disorder that exists for years, if not a lifetime, but some individuals can significantly reduce symptoms through talk therapy and/or medication. At South Coast Counseling, we strive to enhance access to impactful and high-quality substance abuse and mental health recovery treatment services for individuals and families facing life-threatening consequences. Our addiction treatment programs integrate therapy, education, and wellness initiatives to support long-term success in recovery.
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