2021
DOI: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_448_21
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A journey through psychiatry – A personal perspective

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“…Clinical depression is different from grief in that it contains a variety of additional symptoms, such as poor self-esteem, pessimistic worries about the future, and hallucinations. 8 Since the Wardha district is a rural and semi-urban area in India, there are many issues with survival and finding a source of daily income, which can increase the number of people suffering from depression. In addition, there are many chances for teenagers to experience depression due to family pressure, tension, or the pressure of school, but there are also many chances for adults to experience depression as well due to poverty, homelessness, limited access to mental health services, loneliness, social stressors, and a lack of awareness about depression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical depression is different from grief in that it contains a variety of additional symptoms, such as poor self-esteem, pessimistic worries about the future, and hallucinations. 8 Since the Wardha district is a rural and semi-urban area in India, there are many issues with survival and finding a source of daily income, which can increase the number of people suffering from depression. In addition, there are many chances for teenagers to experience depression due to family pressure, tension, or the pressure of school, but there are also many chances for adults to experience depression as well due to poverty, homelessness, limited access to mental health services, loneliness, social stressors, and a lack of awareness about depression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%