WEBVTT 00:00:07.668 --> 00:00:11.309 Depression is the leading cause of disability in the world. 00:00:11.309 --> 00:00:12.382 In the United States, 00:00:12.382 --> 00:00:15.683 close to 10% of adults struggle with depression. 00:00:15.683 --> 00:00:17.358 But because it's a mental illness, 00:00:17.358 --> 00:00:21.598 it can be a lot harder to understand than, say, high cholesterol. 00:00:21.598 --> 00:00:25.390 One major source of confusion is the difference between having depression 00:00:25.390 --> 00:00:27.963 and just feeling depressed. 00:00:27.963 --> 00:00:31.492 Almost everyone feels down from time to time. 00:00:31.492 --> 00:00:32.711 Getting a bad grade, 00:00:32.711 --> 00:00:33.808 losing a job, 00:00:33.808 --> 00:00:34.831 having an argument, 00:00:34.831 --> 00:00:38.064 even a rainy day can bring on feelings of sadness. 00:00:38.064 --> 00:00:39.891 Sometimes there's no trigger at all. 00:00:39.891 --> 00:00:42.006 It just pops up out of the blue. 00:00:42.006 --> 00:00:43.549 Then circumstances change, 00:00:43.549 --> 00:00:46.206 and those sad feelings disappear. 00:00:46.206 --> 00:00:48.419 Clinical depression is different. 00:00:48.419 --> 00:00:49.896 It's a medical disorder, 00:00:49.896 --> 00:00:52.778 and it won't go away just because you want it to. 00:00:52.778 --> 00:00:55.180 It lingers for at least two consecutive weeks, 00:00:55.180 --> 00:00:58.783 and significantly interferes with one's ability to work, 00:00:58.783 --> 00:00:59.590 play, 00:00:59.590 --> 00:01:00.996 or love. 00:01:00.996 --> 00:01:03.277 Depression can have a lot of different symptoms: 00:01:03.277 --> 00:01:04.281 a low mood, 00:01:04.281 --> 00:01:06.912 loss of interest in things you'd normally enjoy, 00:01:06.912 --> 00:01:08.485 changes in appetite, 00:01:08.485 --> 00:01:10.835 feeling worthless or excessively guilty, 00:01:10.835 --> 00:01:13.531 sleeping either too much or too little, 00:01:13.531 --> 00:01:15.363 poor concentration, 00:01:15.363 --> 00:01:17.198 restlessness or slowness, 00:01:17.198 --> 00:01:18.681 loss of energy, 00:01:18.681 --> 00:01:21.215 or recurrent thoughts of suicide. 00:01:21.215 --> 00:01:23.461 If you have at least five of those symptoms, 00:01:23.461 --> 00:01:25.445 according to psychiatric guidelines, 00:01:25.445 --> 00:01:28.924 you qualify for a diagnosis of depression. 00:01:28.924 --> 00:01:31.292 And it's not just behavioral symptoms. 00:01:31.292 --> 00:01:35.406 Depression has physical manifestations inside the brain. 00:01:35.406 --> 00:01:36.511 First of all, 00:01:36.511 --> 00:01:39.092 there are changes that could be seen with the naked eye 00:01:39.092 --> 00:01:40.510 and X-ray vision. 00:01:40.510 --> 00:01:44.783 These include smaller frontal lobes ad hippocampal volumes. 00:01:44.783 --> 00:01:46.871 On a more microscale, 00:01:46.871 --> 00:01:49.351 depression is associated with a few things: 00:01:49.351 --> 00:01:53.241 the abnormal transmission or depletion of certain neurotransmitters, 00:01:53.241 --> 00:01:56.870 especially serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, 00:01:56.870 --> 00:01:58.628 blunted circadian rhythms, 00:01:58.628 --> 00:02:03.338 or specific changes in the REM and slow-wave parts of your sleep cycle, 00:02:03.338 --> 00:02:05.303 and hormone abnormalities, 00:02:05.303 --> 00:02:10.187 such as high cortisol and deregulation of thyroid hormones. 00:02:10.187 --> 00:02:12.950 But neuroscientists still don't have a complete picture 00:02:12.950 --> 00:02:15.101 of what causes depression. 00:02:15.101 --> 00:02:20.075 It seems to have to do with a complex interaction between genes and environment, 00:02:20.075 --> 00:02:21.839 but we don't have a diagnostic tool 00:02:21.839 --> 00:02:26.112 that can accurately predict where or when it will show up. 00:02:26.112 --> 00:02:28.619 And because depression symptoms are intangible, 00:02:28.619 --> 00:02:32.467 it's hard to know who might look fine but is actually struggling. 00:02:32.467 --> 00:02:34.954 According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 00:02:34.954 --> 00:02:37.847 it takes the average person suffering with a mental illness 00:02:37.847 --> 00:02:41.138 over ten years to ask for help. 00:02:41.138 --> 00:02:43.115 But there are very effective treatments. 00:02:43.115 --> 00:02:47.611 Medications and therapy complement each other to boost brain chemicals. 00:02:47.611 --> 00:02:50.631 In extreme cases, electroconvulsive therapy, 00:02:50.631 --> 00:02:53.553 which is like a controlled seizure in the patient's brain, 00:02:53.553 --> 00:02:55.668 is also very helpful. 00:02:55.668 --> 00:02:56.989 Other promising treatments, 00:02:56.989 --> 00:02:59.621 like transcranial magnetic stimulation, 00:02:59.621 --> 00:03:01.799 are being investigated, too. 00:03:01.799 --> 00:03:04.405 So, if you know someone struggling with depression, 00:03:04.405 --> 00:03:08.777 encourage them, gently, to seek out some of these options. 00:03:08.777 --> 00:03:11.176 You might even offer to help with specific tasks, 00:03:11.176 --> 00:03:13.291 like looking up therapists in the area, 00:03:13.291 --> 00:03:16.026 or making a list of questions to ask a doctor. 00:03:16.026 --> 00:03:17.689 To someone with depression, 00:03:17.689 --> 00:03:20.741 these first steps can seem insurmountable. 00:03:20.741 --> 00:03:23.026 If they feel guilty or ashamed, 00:03:23.026 --> 00:03:25.590 point out that depression is a medical condition, 00:03:25.590 --> 00:03:27.641 just like asthma or diabetes. 00:03:27.641 --> 00:03:30.274 It's not a weakness or a personality trait, 00:03:30.274 --> 00:03:33.516 and they shouldn't expect themselves to just get over it 00:03:33.516 --> 00:03:36.866 anymore than they could will themselves to get over a broken arm. 00:03:36.866 --> 00:03:39.461 If you haven't experienced depression yourself, 00:03:39.461 --> 00:03:42.804 avoid comparing it to times you've felt down. 00:03:42.804 --> 00:03:46.977 Comparing what they're experiencing to normal, temporary feelings of sadness 00:03:46.977 --> 00:03:49.599 can make them feel guilty for struggling. 00:03:49.599 --> 00:03:52.936 Even just talking about depression openly can help. 00:03:52.936 --> 00:03:57.315 For example, research shows that asking someone about suicidal thoughts 00:03:57.315 --> 00:03:59.814 actually reduces their suicide risk. 00:03:59.814 --> 00:04:03.766 Open conversations about mental illness help erode stigma 00:04:03.766 --> 00:04:06.502 and make it easier for people to ask for help. 00:04:06.502 --> 00:04:08.293 And the more patients seek treatment, 00:04:08.293 --> 00:04:10.992 the more scientists will learn about depression, 00:04:10.992 --> 00:04:13.209 and the better the treatments will get.