Unpleasant, but not necessarily irrational or pathological, mood state characterized by sadness, despair, or discouragement "the blues" may also involve low self-esteem, social withdrawal, and somatic symptoms such as eating and sleep disturbance.
One or more periods of depression in the absence of history of manic or hypomanic episodes chronic type lasts 2 or more years melancholic type is more severe, has vegetative signs, and responds well to somatic therapy.
For clinical depression, use major depression.
Mild depression that is not considered clinical depression.
Marked depression appearing in the involution period and characterized by hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, and agitation.
Depressive states usually of moderate intensity in contrast with major depression present in neurotic and psychotic disorders.
Depression is one part of bipolar disorder.there are effective treatments for depression, including antidepressants and talk therapy. Some people get seasonal affective disorder in the winter. Women can also get postpartum depression after the birth of a baby. Depression usually starts between the ages of 15 and 30, and is much more common in women. There are a variety of causes, including genetic, environmental, psychological, and biochemical factors.
loss of interest or pleasure in activities you used to enjoyĭepression is a disorder of the brain.
They persist and interfere with your everyday life. If you are one of the more than 20 million people in the United States who have depression, the feelings do not go away. It's more than just a feeling of being "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days.
Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain.
The mood disturbance is prominent and relatively persistent.
An affective disorder manifested by either a dysphoric mood or loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities.
Use depression (emotion) for nonclinical depression.
Affective disorder marked by dysphoric mood, inactivity, lack of interest, insomnia, feelings of worthlessness, diminished ability to think, and thoughts of suicide.
Depression affects 15-25% of cancer patients. Depression can affect anyone, and can be successfully treated. Other symptoms of depression include feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, loss of pleasure in activities, changes in eating or sleeping habits, and thoughts of death or suicide.
A mental condition marked by ongoing feelings of sadness, despair, loss of energy, and difficulty dealing with normal daily life.
A melancholy feeling of sadness and despair.
A disorder characterized by melancholic feelings of grief or unhappiness.
Postpartum (after childbirth) depression.
Major depressive disorder, single episode.
Major depressive disorder in childbirth.
Depressive disorder in mother complicating pregnancy.
He has donated his body parts after his life.
He is known to make very good lassi on CID sets.
He twice won the Maharashtra State Film Awards for Best Actor for the film Ek Hoti Vadi and Dhyaani Mani.
His daughter-in-law Madhura Velankar is a Marathi actress.
He once did a CID episode with his real life son Abhijit Satam, where his son played a Pune cop role.
His wife Aruna, died in 2002 due to breast cancer.
CID has registered its name in Guinness Book of World Records with an uncut episode lenght of 111 minutes.
His personal favourite episode in CID is where he kills his son, who played the role of a terrorist.
Even before CID, he played the role of ACP in 1988s Marathi Ek Shunya Shunya as ACP in Shrikant Patkar.
He started his career as a cashier in the Central Bank of India for 23 years, but his interest in theatre made him switch towards acting.
He grew up in the chawl locality of Mumbai.
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Shivaji Satam became a popular face by playing the role of ACP Pradyuman in Sony TV’s crime-thriller show CID, which is longest running Indian TV show that first telecasted on 21 January 1998.
Does Shivaji Satam drink alcohol?: Not Known.
Some lesser known facts about Shivaji Satam In 2012, there were rumours that he was quitting CID, but later he clarified that he isn't.