Stuck in a Vortex of Darkness: How to Get Out of Depression
Depression is a mood disorder that is characterized by feelings of sadness, feelings of emptiness, loneliness and lack of enthusiasm in carrying out daily activities. These complaints have been experienced for at least 2 weeks.
Those who have depression usually have several other symptoms such as changes in appetite (can eat a lot or lack of appetite), sleep disorders (insomnia or hypersomnia), pessimism/lack of self-confidence, decreased/loss of concentration/focus. Up to severe symptoms such as feelings of uselessness or hopelessness, and thoughts of hurting yourself or even attempting suicide.
Symptoms of Depression are divided into 5 Subs, including:
- Social Symptoms, such as being alone, social isolation and difficulty communicating
- Mood / Emotional Symptoms, such as Sadness, anxiety, emptiness, emotional blunting, lack of motivation, pessimism, thoughts of hopelessness
- Behavioral symptoms, such as crying, wanting to run away, ignoring responsibilities, substance abuse
- Physical symptoms, such as insomnia, pain, fatigue, weight loss, lethargy (a condition when a person feels very tired and does not improve after resting)
- Cognitive symptoms, such as difficulty concentrating, memory problems, difficulty making decisions, and self-criticism (the act of judging oneself negatively by judging personal traits, such as appearance, abilities or personality characteristics)
Depression has risk factors (conditions or characteristics that can increase a person's chances of contracting a disease or disorder), including:
Genetic Factors
- Personality Factors
- History of serious/chronic illnesses (e.g. diagnosed with cancer/chronic diabetes mellitus)
- Childhood Trauma
- Sociodemographics (age, gender, occupation and marital status)
- Experiencing pressure/conflict from family, workplace, etc
The ways to treat depression include:
- Relieve symptoms by finding solutions to the problem source of depression
- Seek support from family, friends etc. to help yourself escape from depression
- Do light activities such as exercise to get endorphins which can make you happy
- Have a new, useful hobby
- If the symptoms do not decrease, immediately ask for help by consulting a psychiatrist / psychologist
For Hermina Friends, RSU Hermina Samarinda already has a Psychiatrist and Psychologist, the schedule is listed on the herminahospitals.com website. Don't hesitate to consult, before it's too late.
Review: Dr. Eka Yuni N., Sp.KJ
Bibliography:
Ministry of Health, 2024
Rosyanti Lilin, et al. Understanding Major Depressive Disorder. 2018