Depression and other psychological diseases are mental health disorders that affect a person's mood, thinking, behavior, and overall well-being. These conditions can result from biological, psychological, environmental, or genetic factors, and may significantly interfere with personal, social, and occupational functioning. Timely diagnosis and treatment — including therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes — can help patients regain emotional balance and improve quality of life.
Who Needs Treatment?
Patients who experience:
- Persistent sadness, hopelessness, or loss of interest in activities.
- Excessive worry, fear, or panic attacks.
- Difficulty concentrating, memory issues, or indecisiveness.
- Fatigue, low energy, or lack of motivation.
- Social withdrawal or feelings of worthlessness.
Types of Psychological Conditions Treated
- Depression (Major Depressive Disorder): Persistent sadness, low mood, and loss of interest in daily activities.
- Dysthymia: Chronic low-grade depression lasting two years or more.
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Excessive, persistent worry about various life aspects.
- Social Anxiety Disorder: Fear of social or performance situations.
- Schizoaffective Disorder: Combination of schizophrenia symptoms and mood disorder features.