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Abstract
Depression affects many people. Some even say the depression is an adaptive inheritance
that our ancestors have developed overtime. It is a type of mechanism that is meant to
slow down our mind and body and separate us from the outside. While biologically, it has
been seen as a chemical imbalance. However, over time we have been able to develop
different treatments apart form the ordinary drugs and into an alternative solution.
Keywords: depression, adaptive, ancestors, biologically, imbalance
It is normal for someone to go through ups and downs in their lives, to feel sad or
upset. However, if someone feels despair has overtaken their life and feels like it will
never go away they might be depressed. According to the oxford dictionary, depression
can be defined as feelings of severe hopelessness and sadness. Depression is more than
just having the blues or being in a rut. It can be a serious disorder that affects the
person everyday life. Depression makes a person struggle to function and can make a
single day very overwhelming. People with depression have described it as living in
imminent tragedy. In America, there are over 19 million or 9.5% of our population alone
who are affected by depression. It is said that it will affect, 10%-25% of women and 5%12% in their lifetime (Smith, M. 2015)
There are many types of depression such as: major depressive disorder, dysthymic
disorder, bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disorder, etc. (Prentiss Price-Evans 2010)
Although there are many types, all types of depression can impair the ability to eat, sleep,
work, and with our social skills. It can damage our ability to accomplish simple everyday
tasks and their self-confidence. Depression puts a person in a dark hole where they are
unable to see light in the world. The more symptoms a person has, the stronger they are,
and the longer theyve lasted- the more likely it is that youre dealing with depression
(3).
Like all things in this world, humans have been adapting and have been shaped by
natural selection. In evolutionary psychology, it has been suggested that the mind has
been evolving overtime as well. Psychologists have been looking for advantages of
altered behaviors and mental qualities that might have been spread throughout the
population. Psychiatrists Anderson Thomson and Paul Andrews have written articles in