In this video, we will discuss some of the telltale signs that indicate a possible romantic connection between you and your crush. Have you been wondering whether your crush feels the same way about you? Do you find yourself constantly analyzing their actions and trying to decode their messages? If so, this video is for you! Our team has conducted extensive research and compiled a list of the most common signs that suggest you and your crush are meant to be together. By the end of the video, you will have a better understanding of where you stand with your crush and be one step closer to a possible relationship. So watch this to find out!
We also made a video on the things you can say to make your crush like you:
Researcher/Writer: Stela Košić
Editor: Brie Villanueva
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera (http://www.youtube.com/amandasilvera )
Animation: Krisha
Project Manager: Cindy Cheong
REFERENCES:
https://psych2go.net/signs-you-your-crush-will-end-up-together-storytelling/
Causes and Symptoms of Depression
Depression is an illness that affects mood and can interfere with the ability to work, sleep, and enjoy life. It isn’t caused by a single event, but can be triggered by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors.
Depression occurs most often in young people, especially girls and teenagers. It may also occur in older people. Symptoms include feelings of sadness, irritability, fatigue, lack of appetite or weight loss, low self-esteem, poor concentration or memory, difficulty making decisions, trouble sleeping, and thoughts of death or suicide.
Genetics and Family History
Studies have shown that some people who are depressed may be at an increased risk of developing the disorder because of their genes. This is called genetic predisposition. However, this doesn’t mean that you will automatically develop depression if your mother or father has it.
Personal Problems and Events
Some major life events, such as the death of a loved one, the loss of a job or income, divorce, or retirement can cause depression. In some cases, the symptoms of depression may be a normal reaction to these changes.
Usually, depression is a serious mental illness that requires treatment. Symptoms can be mild or severe and can last for weeks or months.
There is no single cause for depression, but scientists do know that it can be a problem with chemicals in the brain. Those chemicals can be affected by lifestyle, a person’s personality, or a medical condition.
Chemicals can also change by interacting with each other and with the other chemicals in the brain. This can lead to an imbalance in neurotransmitters, which are the molecules that carry information from nerve cells in your brain to your body.
In some people with depression, the size of a part of the brain called the hippocampus is smaller than usual. Scientists don’t know why this happens, but it may be linked to the production of excess stress hormones in the brain, like cortisol.
The hippocampus is in a part of the brain called the limbic system, which regulates emotions. When this area of the brain is smaller, it can cause symptoms of depression, including feelings of sadness, irritability, and low energy.
Having an underlying medical or emotional problem can also make depression worse, so it’s important to get it diagnosed as soon as possible. Medications, counseling, and stress reduction are among the most common treatments for depression.
Therapy is the best way to treat depression and is highly effective for most people who are treated. This includes both individual and group sessions, which can be done either face to face or over the phone.
Talking to someone who will listen and help you process what’s going on in your life can be the most important step toward getting well. Your therapist can give you skills and insight that will help you feel better and prevent depression from coming back.
Your therapist can also prescribe medication, if your depression isn’t responding to other treatment methods. Antidepressants are the most common type of medication for treating depression, but it’s important to talk to your doctor before taking any new medications. Some antidepressants can cause side effects, such as drowsiness or dry mouth.