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Jun 17, 2007, 2:13:13 AM6/17/07
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DSM IV - TR (Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV) define depression has
different remission and diagnosed as not able to function in her or
his daily
life as a person . Depression could occurs due to the internal or
external stressors
in life not limit to the following:


1. Work presure
2. Life Pressure
3. Relationship issues
4. External stressor from Environment
5. Epectation and reality differences
6. Death & Dying in family
7. Delayed grief and more
8. Examination stressb etc etc


What you can do?


1. Intermital & advanced depression or
2. Work with counsellor or coach(experienced one)
2. Depress people might need pharmacotherapy or just counselling/
coaching or
3. Developing Mental disorder needs psychartric treatment with
reference if necessary of psychartric clinic
4. Family and social support
5. Engaged the person with activities the individual use to do
6. Provide the individual with listening skills
7. Acceptance of the individual
8. Patience towards the individual
9. Love and support


Depression do not deal with could result and not limited to the
following:


Syptoms of depression


1. Loss of interest
2. Bouts of crying
3. Felt trapped
4. Appetite or weight changes
5. Withdrawal
6. Mood changes
7. Suicidal thoughts or attempts
8. Decreased Energy
9. Physical aches and pain
10. Delusion or haluucination


What to look out for:


1. Read tell tales signs of suicidal intention or attempt
2. Closely monitoring of behaviors
3. Alway ask and clarify with individual if you find the talk
patteren
strange/wierd
4. Do not laugh do not reprimand


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Dexter C. Lim is trained in death and Dying, Counselling/Coaching and
hypnosis, Drama therapy, talk therapy, reality therapy(basic). He
has 10 years of experiences dealing with issues from relationship,
family, children, youth and disability as well as terminal ill. He
uses
Trinity coaching for the needs of his clients with combination of
tools to guide and assist them to break through from their life
challenges.


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What is DSM IV-TR?


The clinical usefulness of the DSM-IV is much more than a tool for
making diagnoses. It is used by mental health professionals and
physicians as a guide for communicating about mental health
conditions. When two clinicians discuss a diagnosis such as "major
depressive disorder, single episode, severe with psychotic features,"
they both have the same conceptualization of various aspects of the
illness. Without the DSM-IV, the two clinicians might have very
different perceptions of the condition. The DSM-IV also allows mental
health professionals to reach consensus on which symptoms or groups
of symptoms should define which disorders. Such decisions are based
on
empirical evidence (research results), usually by a multidisciplinary
staff of professionals. Further, the DSM-IV is used as an educational
tool and a reference for conducting all types of research (e.g.,
clinical trials, prevalence studies, outcome research).


The DSM-IV is not used to categorize people, but to categorize
conditions or disorders that people have. This may be a subtle
distinction, but it is a very important one. We do not say that a
person is cancer, or is heart disease, or is an illness. A person has
an illness. Likewise, we should not say that a person is a
depressive,
but that a person has clinical depression. Along the same lines, the
value of diagnostic labels is often debated among mental health
professionals and the general public. On the negative side, some
people believe that making a diagnosis is simply the act of labeling
a person. Once a person is labeled he or she may have difficulty
overcoming the label, may lose hope of recovery, or may come to
believe that he or she is the label. On the positive side, some
people are relieved when they finally learn that the symptoms they
are
experiencing have a name. This often offers a sense of hope and
personal control over the illness as more can be learned about its
treatment, causes, and outcome.

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