Myths and Facts about Depression

Fact: It is a serious mental health disorder that can affect every aspect of a person's life – thoughts, feelings, behavior, and physical health.

Myth: Depression is just feeling sad.

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Fact: Depression can have lasting effects. If left untreated, it can get worse over time, and can lead to serious consequences, including suicide.

Myth: Depression is just a phase.

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Fact: Depression is not something you can just snap out of. It is a serious condition that requires treatment.

Myth: Depression is something you can just snap out of.

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Fact: The evidence for this is very weak.
There's no single cause of depression, and there are many possible risk factors.

Myth: Depression is caused by a chemical imbalance.

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Fact: Depression is a real, serious medical condition that requires treatment.

Myth: Depression is a sign of weakness.

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Fact: Medication is not a cure. In most cases, people with depression need meds, and may also need therapy or other treatment programs.

Myth: Depression can be cured with medication.

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Fact: Depression is treatable, but there is no cure. With proper treatment, people can recover from depression and live productive, fulfilling lives.

Myth: Depression can be cured.

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