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Depression: A Spectrum

Posted by SLS on April 20, 2023, at 20:55:33

Depression: A Spectrum


There is a spectrum along which different ratios of psychological and biological factors produce a depressive disorder. With people who have a biological vulnerability to depression, a single severe psychosocial stressor, such as the death of a loved one, can trigger a biologically vulnerable brain to stop operating properly. People whose systems are resilient will not remain sad beyond the grieving process, regardless of the severity of the psychosocial stress applied. Depression can also emerge when the stressors are of less intensity, but are present chronically over a long period of time. Quite simply, a vulnerable brain breaks down and must be reset to a more functional dynamic.

I think it is helpful to think of the causes of depression as lying along a spectrum of relative contributions. At one end of the spectrum is a depression wherein the only causative factor, and the one that perpetuates the depression, is 100% psychological, and without any contribution by a biological counterpart. At the other end of the spectrum, is a depression for which there is no psychological counterpart. It arises without the presence of psychosocial stress. Most cases of unipolar depression - Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) - are the result of, and dependent upon, a combination of both the biological and psychological. Over some period of time, both contributions feed off each other in what's called a positive feedback loop. Stress leads to depression. Depression leads to a reduced capacity to manage stress, as the depression skews thinking, emotions, judgment, and function in society. More psychosocial stress leads to a greater degree of biological stress that in turn impels a greater degree of brain dysfunction, which in turn...

Bipolar Depression is a different beast with a different set of biological abnormalities that cause it. The depressive symptoms it produces seem to be a hybrid of the symptomatology of the two MDD subtypes: Melancholic (morbid thoughts and weight loss) and Atypical (loss of energy and motivation along with weight-gain). Very often, bipolar disorder emerges at a much younger age than unipolar depression does. Bipolar Disorder can emerge by age 10 without any psychosocial stressors to trigger it. Often, the first symptoms of bipolar disorder in young children is mania rather than depression. Unipolar depression is more often than not the result of combinations of environmental stressors and a psyche devoid of being able to promote healthy and positive thinking.

Regardless of how depression gets started, it is abnormal brain function that keeps it going. This biological fact offers an opportunity to treat the depression biologically. This can include drugs, electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), ketamine infusions, magnetic seizure therapy, deep brain stimulation (DBS), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), monitored psilocybin drug treatment, and psychotherapy.

Why would psychotherapy help treat a depression that is driven by a biological anomaly? Since one of the major goals of psychotherapy is to reduce psychosocial stress, doing so will help remove the stress that triggered the depression in the first place. This allows biological treatments to work better and longer.

I hope you found this helpful. With all of the new treatments that have emerged in the last 20 years, you aren't stuck taking drugs that offer more side effects than they do a therapeutic response.


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