Monday, 11 October 2010

Side effects of Unemployment

Side-effects-of-Unemployment: DepressionTechnically the opposite of happiness is depression. Happiness is an abstract concept and hard to define. People do not agree at one specific definition; the same way about sadness. We really do not know what sadness is. On the other hand, there are states or moods that some people describe them to sadness, but some other people describe them as spirituality or religious mood. In fact, whatever name we give to any specific mood it will not change the reality it. There are some practical aspects related to that state of psyche or disposition.Eventually, whatever state that makes us be more positive, practical, good to others, useful and creative, even if is called “sad”, ultimately may bring us happy results, by being welcome and accepted by others, and being proud of our resilient and concentration. On the other hand creation has a direct way to identify a meaning for someone’s life. Based on our habits, background and education, we love different moods. That is why even one specific physiological or emotional, psychological states has different names and descriptions among different nationalities and people.Despite the fact that we do not have a consensus definition to define happiness by itself or by defining its antonym, sadness, there is systematic type of scientific information to define depression. In a common way, we describe depression when we feel low and gloomy, miserable and in an unpleasant state of mind. Nevertheless, psychologist and neurobiologists gave an enormous detailed description for numerous medical aspects of depression. Dealing with sadness and happiness from point of view of depression, has a big advantage, because we have numerous factual bits of information about it to talk about. Studying depression leads us to have a better mechanical insight into our mind along with a better understanding about machinery of emotion, pleasure, inspiration and motivation.Reasons of Depression· Early life experience· Genetic and inherence· Loosing a job· Loosing a relationship· Losing beloved people (death of relatives and parents)· Physical illness· Physiological dysfunction; endocrine disorders; hypothyroidism· Blood pressure· Medical conditions· Mental and physical overtiredness· Frantic life style · When we cannot cop our daily life· Some unknown reasonsSide effects of DepressionDepression is not just a usual disorder continuing the same symptoms. It develops changes and evolves other features and symptoms. For example, one of the side effects of depression is the development of another disorder called “hopeless syndrome” which consequently expands to new type, extent or intensity of depression. On the other hand, long-term depression is hard to get rid of.Compulsory pleasure hunt; this is a compensatory reaction to physiological pain in mind. It includes some compulsory activities to enjoy (rewarding reactions) like sex, party, physical activity, socialization and so on to compensate the long periods of pain.Compulsory diversion reaction (distraction from painful reality): including a category of activities like alcoholism, drugs consumption and smoking and so on. These groups of activities are reactions to thoughts and sensation of fact in environment. We cannot continue seeing, hearing, feeling, analysing, and realizing the facts going on around us. With alcohol and drugs the mind loses its continuous concentration on problems.Games are good example of these types of activities. Games are obvious distracting activities. Addiction to games can be seriously harmful.Sometimes, reality feels too painful to deal with.When we are depressed we are so dejected that automatically we stop such sensible attempt to change the condition. Even when we want to change the situation, we cannot manage or plan it properly.Sometimes addiction to pleasure can be a serious trouble. Endorphins, morphine like substances which normally are produced in some brain centres and secreted into blood or other parts of the brain, have on important role on sense of pleasure and satisfaction. This resemblance gives us a good deal of idea on comparable effects of secretions from internal glands and or the brain centres in comparison to consumption of external chemicals including drugs and alcohol. Indeed, what we learn is that addiction to physical pleasure is comprehensibly analogous to drug consumption, with the difference that in drug addiction, we need to consume specific drugs regularly while on the other hand, one may need to practice specific activities or behaviour to reach a desirable pleasure as a result of endorphins secretion from their brain.

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