What Causes Depression
Environmental, Physical, Psychological and
Nutritional Causes of Depression

To adequately
treat depression, it is important to identify what causes depression.
There are a number of causes of depression including biological,
psychological, environmental, and nutritional factors. Some of these
are well-recognised by mental-health practitioners, while others are
often overlooked and without adequate treatment will greatly influence
the level of recovery a depressed person achieves. All these causes
must be adequately assessed for and treated for optimal recovery to be
achieved.
Although not exhaustive,
below lists some of the common causes:
Medical/Physical
Causes
Genetic Causes
-
Personality
style e.g., worrier, perfectionist, sensitive to criticism,
unassertive, self-critical, shy, socially anxious.
-
Family
(inherited) disposition
-
Genetic
abnormalities that may impact on neurotransmitter production and other
biochemical processes.
Lifestyle Factors
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Work
Dissatisfaction
-
Drug
and alcohol use
-
Sleep
problems
-
Excessive
workloads/ high stress lifestyles
-
Side
effects from medications
-
Smoking
or quitting smoking
Life Stressors
-
Family
and interpersonal conflict
-
Recent
losses and disappointments
-
Past
traumatic experiences
-
Lack
of social support
-
Financial
difficulties
-
Life
transitions e.g., school moves, parenthood, marriage, retirement,
relocation, children leaving home.
Nutritional Causes
-
Chronic
or excessive dieting
-
Excessive
alcohol consumption
-
Poor
diet e.g., high sugar, low fruit and vegetables, high saturated fats
-
Essential
fatty acid deficiencies
-
Vitamin
& mineral imbalances
- zinc deficiency,
iron deficiency,
vitamin D deficiency
-
Food
allergies and additive sensitivities
As you can see from the
list above, there are a number of causes of depression, and it
certainly isn't just the result of low serotonin or childhood
trauma. If you are suffering from depression and have sought treatment
in the past, without experiencing full recovery, then it is important to
review this list of 'what causes depression'. Are there any causes that
you think may relate to you that may have been overlooked or poorly
treated?
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