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The purpose of depression

Paul Andrews, an evolutionary psychologist at McMaster University in Canada argues that depression may be “an adaptation for analyzing complex problems.” He sees it in the condition’s bouquet of symptoms, which include “anhedonia,” or an inability to feel much pleasure; people who are depressed ruminate frequently, often in spirals; and they get more REM sleep, a phase associated with memory consolidation. This reflects an evolutionary design, the argument goes, one that’s to, as Hutson summarizes, “pull us away from the normal pursuits of life and focus us on understanding or solving the one underlying problem that triggered the depressive episode.” Like, say, a “failed” relationship. The episode, then, is a sort of altered state, one different from the hum of daily life, one that’s supposed to get you to pay attention to whatever wounding led to the upset. For example, 80 percent of subjects in a 61-person study of depression found that they perceived some benefit from rumination, mostly assessing problems and preventing future mistakes.

If interested read more:

http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2017/02/a-new-way-to-understand-and-treat-depression.html

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Neoliberalism is creating loneliness

What greater indictment of a system could there be than an epidemic of mental illness? Yet plagues of anxiety, stress, depression, social phobia, eating disorders, self-harm and loneliness now strike people down all over the world. The latest, catastrophic figures for children’s mental health ………….

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Healthy feedback loop linked to positive emotions

Researchers suggests that positive emotions, robust social connections, and physical health influence one another in a self-sustaining upward spiral dynamic and feedback loop that scientists are just beginning to understand.

A higher vagal tone index is linked to physical and psychological well-being. Conversely, a low vagal tone index is associated with inflammation, depression, negative moods, loneliness, heart attacks, and stroke.

Healthy vagal tone is part of a feedback loop linked to positive emotions…if you want to get to know more about it, have a look:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201607/vagus-nerve-stimulation-dramatically-reduces-inflammation

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Oral sex improves women`s health

People who enjoy oral sex live longer, don’t suffer from stress so often and are not so much prone to illnesses.

Oral sex is good for women’s health and makes you feel happier, according to a study which studied the effects of semen’s ‘mood-altering chemicals’.

The State University of New York study compared the sex lives of 293 females to their mental health.

Semen contains another of chemicals along with spermatozoa, including cortisol, which is known to increase affection, estrone, which elevates mood and oxytocin, which also elevates mood.

It also contains thyrotropin-releasing hormone (another antidepressant), melatonin (a sleep-inducing agent), and even serotonin (perhaps the best-known antidepressant neurotransmitter).

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2190863/Semen-good-womens-health-helps-fight-depression.html

http://www.20min.ch/wissen/news/story/15093058

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First signs of depression

Depression is a social and personal impact often caused by social change. Mostly people realize when they really fall into depression and need professional help.

And yet most of the people are not aware of the first signs of depression. They ignore e.g. sadness and moodiness, anxiety and nervousness, decreased energy, poor concentration and memory and so on. These symptoms are part of daily life and basically …….

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Jobs influence the development of stress

Scientists at the University of Cincinnati have found out how big the influence of a specific job on the development of depression is. More than 200.000 people were asked. Here the main result:

The highest risk can be seen in the field of ………….

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Change of households in China

Chinese families become smaller and smaller. The number of one-person-households grows instead rapidly. This is due to the low birth-rate and a changed attitude towards marriage.

The National Committee on Health and Family-planning states that the average of …………….

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Faces….. 2

well I was asked to say something more about the meaning of these faces. To make it short, I start on the left side, the top row:

  • sadness, depression
  • surprise
  • joy, happiness
  • disgust…………..
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