The word “depression” is used in two different ways; it is used to describe a general feeling of being low, unmotivated or unhappy, and it is also used to describe someone who is suffering from the illness known as depression. It is not easy to distinguish between someone who is just feeling depressed and someone who is actually suffering from the illness of depression, but someone is generally said to be suffering from the illness when their feelings of depression don’t go away quickly or become so bad they interfere with their everyday life. The illness of depression is very common; one in five people become depressed at some point in their lives. Fortunately though, the condition is treatable and sufferers need look no further than the private health sector for all the treatment and support they need.
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