Diverse Learners: The Learning Barrier of Depression By Elizabeth Henry.

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Diverse Learners: The Learning Barrier of Depression By Elizabeth Henry

What is depression? a condition of general emotional dejection and withdrawal; sadness greater and more prolonged than that warranted by any objective reason. sadness; gloom; dejection

Effects of Depression Mood swings Low self-esteem, feelings of worthlessness Irritability, agitation, anxiousness Insomnia/hypersomnia Lack of interest or pleasure Self harm

Types of Depression Major Depressive Disorder  Symptoms nearly every day for at least 2 weeks Dysthymic Disorder  Milder depression lasting for at least one year Seasonal Affective Disorder  Triggered by the change of seasons

Depression At Home Low mood, including tearfulness Little to no interest in activities previously enjoyed Difficulty sleeping – insomnia Poor appetite Fatigue, irritability Suicide risk, self-harm behaviors, preoccupation with death Thoughts of hurting oneself/others Irrationality Experimentation w/ alcohol or drugs

Depression At School Difficulty concentrating Social Isolation Enhanced sensitivity to criticism Anxiety – reluctance to attend school

What Depression Really Looks Like Can’t always tell by actions Disorder is often masked  Child doesn’t want to be judged  Doesn’t want help  Believes there is no one they can trust

Personal Story

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