Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, PSIT, Kanpur, India
Abstract
Background:
Depression is the neuropsychiatric disorder that can lead to the
disruption of brain nerves by elevating different mechanisms and neurotransmitters such as
serotonin, noradrenaline, dopamine. It can have a series of episodic events that can cross
one episodic depression to another and manifest various symptoms such as agitation, melancholia,
deep sadness, psychomotor retardation, mood swings and suicidal deaths.
Objective:
This paper gives information about the various factors such as psychological,
genetic, biological and environmental factors that play a vital role in the pathogenesis of
depression and its associated symptoms. In spite of usage of antidepressant drugs, many
clinicians and physicians follow other therapies and interventions or certain medications
such as psychological studies, cognitive sciences, and meditation and yoga that help in the
ailment of depression.
Method:
The data was collected by studying combination of research and review papers
from different databases like PubMed, Medline, and Web of science by using search keywords
like “depression”, “cognitive sciences”, “meditation”, “yoga”, “psychotherapies”,
“mindfulness activities”, “factors associated with depression and its episodes”.
Result: It was found that besides the use of antidepressants, a considerable number of studies
and researches on therapies exhibit the examined effects of different psychotherapies,
psychological studies, cognitive sciences and yoga-based interventions show potential effects
in the ailments of depression and its associated symptoms.
Result:
It was found that besides the use of antidepressants, a considerable number of studies
and researches on therapies exhibit the examined effects of different psychotherapies,
psychological studies, cognitive sciences and yoga-based interventions show potential effects
in the ailments of depression and its associated symptoms.
Conclusion:
Based on this paper, we have concluded that with the use of psychotherapies
such as interpersonal therapy, problem-solving therapy, MBCT, MBSR, DBT, ACT, yoga
and its different techniques are more effective than other medication therapies.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology