4 de fevereiro de 2011

Existential Depression



A specific kind of depression, known as existential depression, is brought on by a crisis of meaning or purpose in one's life. Any significant transition, especially a change of roles in family or work, can trigger this crisis in meaning. The importance of dealing with existential issues should not be underestimated. A number of clinicians have reported that depression has a strong connection with a person's lack of success in finding his passion, i.e., not being involved in work/activities that feed the core self. When one does not feel passionate about his or her life, work, or loves, he or she has the potential to experience existential depression. Sometimes, treating existential depression may require major life changes.

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