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ISSN: 2641-1768

Scholarly Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

Opinion(ISSN: 2641-1768)

Depression: From Sorrow to Melancholia

Volume 1 - Issue 2

Gabriel Miranda Nava*

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    • Chief of Neurology of the Hospital Center of the Presidential General Staff, Mexico

    *Corresponding author: Gabriel Miranda Nava, Chief of Neurology of the Hospital Center of the Presidential General Staff, Mexico

Received: September 04, 2018;   Published: September 10, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/SJPBS.2018.01.000106

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Abstract

Sometimes we have felt so sad and so disappointed for a few hours or days, a situation that leads us to sleep badly, have constant awakenings, decreased appetite, easy crying, tiredness, attention deficit, cranky, even wanting to you “swallow the earth” which is a minor thought to “want to die”; These situations are normal in the mood swings we experience throughout the day or in a few weeks, and that is recovering over time, thanks to the adjustment in your brain experienced by neurotransmitters, which we have already mentioned are substances chemical in the brain that allow to carry out the different phases of thought

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