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portada Mental Health Matters: Depression in the Modern World
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
142
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9789358686470

Mental Health Matters: Depression in the Modern World

Aarav Sharma (Author) · Self-Publisher · Paperback

Mental Health Matters: Depression in the Modern World - Sharma, Aarav

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Synopsis "Mental Health Matters: Depression in the Modern World"

IntroductionMental health problems have emerged as a serious issue affecting millions of individuals all over the world in today's fast-paced, networked society. Depression is one of the most widespread and disabling mental health problems, affecting people of all ages and walks of life regardless of their genetic predisposition or family history of the disorder. The book "Mental Health Matters: Depression in the Modern World" shines a light of awareness and support on this complicated problem, recognizing the urgent need to confront this major societal concern. This in-depth investigation of depression reveals its complexity, illuminating its myriad causes, symptoms, and effective coping strategies for its readers. This book is meant to do more than just explain the scientific underpinnings of depression; rather, it is meant to encourage readers to work together to end the stigma that surrounds mental illness and build a more caring community. The first part of the book provides a broad overview of depression, discussing its origins and characteristics across biological, psychological, and social realms. Understanding the complex interplay between heredity, brain chemistry, and environmental triggers is made easier by diving into the neurobiological aspects that contribute to depression. The book also sheds light on the mental components of depression by dissecting the typical ways of thinking and feeling that people with this disorder exhibit. The book emphasizes the need to tackle depression in the broader context of social determinants of mental health by analyzing sociocultural problems like stigma, prejudice, and social isolation. This all-encompassing analysis not only educates its readers but also dispels common misconceptions, paving the way for a more enlightened and compassionate culture.

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