Anxiety Depression

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Rather than the consideration that anxiety and depression are two separate disorders, it has now been researched now that these two conditions are the two sides of the same coin or more appropriately two faces of the same disorder. The coexistence of anxiety and depression makes the disorder more chronic and impairs the patient of relationships, work, and they are barely able to make it to the mere necessary activities of life.

While suffering from anxiety, the patient still has the ability to look in to the future, but is very apprehensive about the risks that it is vulnerable to. Depression however is a complete shutdown. The common border between these two conditions is that the patient can see the future but does not trust in his own ability to cope up with it.

People who are vulnerable to these conditions react to the stressors around them with anxiety. This level of anxiety may go to additional levels in some people thereby causing depression in them.

When you seek treatment in the sphere of mental health care, it is very important to know the exact cause. However with anxiety and depression, the treatment for depression also improves the conditions of anxiety in patients. Depression is more incapacitating for the patient and the treatment for it helps in getting rid of the anxiety too. Treatment of anxiety when it first appears helps in preventing the development of depression. So it is better to cure it at the early stage.





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