20 Concerns Associated With Dysthymia

5. Substance Abuse

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Addiction is a common problem for people suffering from depression. Drugs and alcohol typically backfire on a person’s attempt to feel better and lift his or her spirits because they affect the central nervous system as a depressant and can lead to fatigue, sadness, and feelings of worthlessness. When addiction is combined with depression, the condition is classified as a Dual Diagnosis, typically seen in people with mental health disorders. It is clearly a widespread problem, with reports stating one in three adults with addiction also suffer depression.

6. Family Feuds

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Depression not only affects the individual suffering from the condition, but it takes its toll on family members. Often family members want to reach out to help the affected relative, but he or she might not be ready and will respond in anger and frustration, causing conflict. Family members are encouraged to continue to be there for the individual because their support is critical and the support may be sought when the person is ready.

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