Depression Treatment Health IOP
Depression goes beyond the usual feelings of sadness or being ‘down in the dumps.’ It’s a debilitating condition that permeates every aspect of one’s life. At Waterview Behavioral Health, we fully understand the magnitude of this condition and strive to provide the highest quality of care to individuals dealing with depression.
Depression is not a character flaw, a sign of weakness, or a condition that can be willed away. It’s a natural, diagnosable, and treatable medical illness. Our team of highly trained and experienced mental health professionals ensures each patient has a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to their unique needs.
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Depression FAQs
Q1. What is high functioning depression?
Also known as persistent depressive disorder or dysthymia, high-functioning depression is when someone appears to manage daily responsibilities but internally struggles with low mood, fatigue, and loss of enjoyment.
Q2. How long does postpartum depression last?
It can last weeks to months, and in some cases, over a year if untreated. With proper support and treatment, most women see significant improvement within several months.
Q3. Can depression cause memory loss?
Yes. Depression often affects concentration, focus, and short-term memory. This can make it harder to retain or recall information, sometimes referred to as “brain fog.”
Q4. Is depression a chronic illness?
For some, depression is episodic and comes in waves. For others, it can be chronic, lasting years with varying intensity. Treatment can help manage both short-term and long-term depression.
Q5. What does depression feel like?
Depression can feel like persistent sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness. People often describe fatigue, loss of interest in activities, withdrawal from others, changes in sleep or appetite, and difficulty finding motivation.