Depression is a serious illness. Depressive illnesses, including major depressive disorder, affect about 18.8 million people in the United States annually, as reported by the National Institute of Mental Health. Interestingly enough, although depressive illnesses are so prevalent, many common myths... Read More
Myth: Depression Will Just Go Away
Some believe that depression isn't a real illness, and that nothing can be done about it.
Myth: Depression Is Genetic
While in some cases there is a genetic link, this doesn't mean that genes are the only cause of depression.
Myth: Depression is a Normal Part of Life
According to one myth, depression is normal -- merely a case of "the blues" or "mood swings" that will go away on their own.
Myth: Depression Shows Mental Weakness
One of the many myths about depression is that depression occurs as a result of mental weakness.
Myth: Depression Not a Real Illness
The number one myth is that depression is not a "real" disease.
Myth: Depression Is Incurable
Despite increasing public awareness about mental health issues, myths about depression still abound.