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Identify the negative thoughts that can cause sadness and worry, and gain the skills to face the stress and challenges of everyday life.
We all experience unhappinessbut for some, sadness, stress, and negative thoughts can become a regular part of our lives, no matter how good things may be going. There is a place between basic sadness and diagnosed clinical depression called almost depression.Through engaging stories along with their professional experience, Jefferson B. Prince, MD, and Shelly Carson, PhD, outline the symptoms of depression, the role that stress plays in depression, as well as many of the physical conditions that can mimic depression. Then, based on the latest clinical research, they offer step-by-step guidance for making positive changes to help alleviate and reverse almost depression. Through this insightful and informative book, you will:Assess whether your or a loved ones unhappiness is a problemGain insight on how to intervene with a struggling loved oneDiscover proven strategies to change unhealthy feelings of sadnessGauge the physical, psychological, and social impact of your symptomsDetermine when and how to get professional help when neededThere are many pathways that can lead you out of almost depression toward brighter days ahead. Almost Depressed will show you the way.

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ALMOST
DEPRESSED

ALMOST
DEPRESSED

Is My (or My Loved Ones) Unhappiness
a Problem?

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Jefferson Prince, MD, Harvard Medical School

Shelley Carson, PhD, Harvard University

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Hazelden Publishing

Center City, Minnesota 55012

800-328-9000
hazelden.org/bookstore

2013 by Harvard University

All rights reserved. Published 2013.

No part of this publication, either print or electronic, may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the express written permission of the publisher. Failure to comply with these terms may expose you to legal action and damages for copyright infringement.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Prince, Jefferson B.

Almost depressed : is my (or my loved ones) unhappiness a problem? / Jefferson B. Prince, MD, Harvard Medical School ; Shelley Carson, PhD, Harvard University.

pages cm.(Almost effect)

Includes bibliographical references.

ISBN 978-1-61649-499-5 (e-book)

1. Depression, MentalDiagnosis. 2. Affective disordersPhysiological aspects. 3. Psychobiology. I. Carson, Shelley, 1949 II. Title.

RC537.P699 2013

616.8527dc23

2013016874

Editors notes:

Many of the individuals described in this book are composite examples based upon behaviors encountered in the authors own professional experience. All identifying details and circumstances have been changed to protect the privacy of the people involved.

This publication is not intended as a substitute for the advice of health care professionals.

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Harvard Health Publications

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL

Trusted advice for a healthier life

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Harvard Health Publications

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL

Trusted advice for a healthier life

The Almost Effect series presents books written by Harvard Medical School faculty and other experts who offer guidance on common behavioral and physical problems falling in the spectrum between normal health and a full-blown medical condition. These are the first publications to help general readers recognize and address these problems.

And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.

Antoine de Saint-Exupry, The Little Prince

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To David

my anchor and my protective factor

S.C.

To all my teachers, with gratitude, especially my rose, Jane

J.P.

contents

I once overheard a mother counseling her grown daughter to avoid dating a man she thought had a drinking problem. The daughter said, Mom, hes not an alcoholic! The mother quickly responded, Well, maybe not, but he almost is.

Perhaps youve heard someone, referring to a boss or public figure, say, I dont like that guy. Hes almost a psychopath!

Over the years, Ive heard many variations on this theme. The medical literature currently recognizes many problems or syndromes that dont quite meet the standard definition of a medical condition. Although the medical literature has many examples of these syndromes, they are often not well known (except by doctors specializing in that particular area of medicine) or well described (except in highly technical medical research articles). They are what medical professionals often refer to as subclinical and, using the common parlance from the examples above, what were calling the almost effect.

For example:

Glucose intolerance may or may not always lead to the medical condition of diabetes, but it nonetheless increases your risk of getting diabeteswhich then increases your risk of heart attacks, strokes, and many other illnesses.

Sunburns, especially severe ones, may not always lead to skin cancer, but they always increase your risk of skin cancer, cause immediate pain, and may cause permanent cosmetic issues.

Pre-hypertension may not always lead to hypertension (high blood pressure), but it increases your risk of getting hypertension, which then increases your risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other illnesses.

Osteopenia signifies a minor loss of bone that may not always lead to the more significant bone loss called osteoporosis, but it still increases your risk of getting osteoporosis, which then increases your risk of having a pathologic fracture.

Diseases can develop slowly, producing milder symptoms for years before they become full-blown. If you recognize them early, before they become fully developed, and take relatively simple actions, you have a good chance of preventing them from turning into the full-blown disorder. In many instances there are steps you can try at home on your own; this is especially true with the mental and behavioral health disorders.

So, what exactly is the almost effect and why this book? Almost Depressed is one of a series of books by faculty members from Harvard Medical School and other experts. These books are the first to describe in everyday language how to recognize and what to do about some of the most common behavioral and emotional problems that fall within the continuum between normal and full-blown pathology. Since this concept is new and still evolving, were proposing a new term, the almost effect, to describe problems characterized by the following criteria.

The problem

1. falls outside of normal behavior but falls short of meeting the criteria for a particular diagnosis (such as alcoholism, major depression, psychopathy, anorexia nervosa, or substance dependence);

2. is currently causing identifiable issues for individuals and/or others in their lives;

3. may progress to the full-blown condition, meeting accepted diagnostic criteria, but even if it doesnt, still can cause significant suffering;

4. should respond to appropriate interventions when accurately identified.

The Almost Effect

All of the books in The Almost Effect series make a simple point Each of these - photo 6

All of the books in The Almost Effect series make a simple point: Each of these conditions occurs along a spectrum, with normal health and behavior at one end and the full-blown disorder at the other. Between these two extremes is where the almost effect lies. It is the point at which a person is experiencing real pain and suffering from a condition for which there are solutionsif the problem is recognized.

Recognizing the almost effect not only helps a person address real issues now; it also opens the door for change well in advance of the point at which the problem becomes severe. In short, recognizing the almost effect has two primary goals: (1) to alleviate pain and suffering now and (2) to prevent more serious problems later.

I am convinced these problems are causing tremendous suffering, and it is my hope that the science-based information in these books can help alleviate this suffering. Readers can find help in the practical self-assessments and advice offered here, and the current research and clinical expertise presented in the series can open opportunities for health care professionals to intervene more effectively.

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