Depression
This leaflet is for anyone who is depressed, or has been depressed, or who has a friend or family member who is depressed.
We all feel fed up and upset at times, yet usually these feelings do not last more than a week and most importantly, they do not stop us from practicing our daily activities.
I. What does depression feel like?
- Unhappy most of the time
- Feeling irritable
- Loss of interest and joy in previous interests
- Indecisiveness
- Difficulty coping with things that you used to
- Sense of tiresome
- Sense of restlessness and agitation
- Changes in appetite and weight
- Insomnia
- Loss of sex drive
- Lack of self confidence
- Sense of uselessness and hopelessness
- Avoiding socialization
- Lackelf-worth
- Suicidal thoughts or death wishes
II. Why do some people get depressed?
Research on depression has shown that the major causes are
- Biological causes, where people with depression show major changes in the shapes of their brains when compared to people who do not suffer depression
- Changes in brain chemistry; the changes in the naturally occurring neurotransmitters and their interaction with the circuits that are involved in maintaining mood stability has a major role in developing depression
- Hormonal imbalances may trigger depression, such as thyroid disorders, pregnancy and delivery, and menopause
- Genes; depression runs in families
Depression is not a form of weakness or a disease , it is a disorder like any other metabolism disorders , ex: Diabetes.
III. What are the treatment modalities at LWHCC for depression?
- Antidepressants, which are usually prescribed when patients have been suffering with depression symptoms and are interfering with daily activities.
- You may start sleep better and feel less anxious after a few days of starting antidepressants.
- Psychotherapy plays an important role in treating depression. It can help you relieve your chest, think clearly, develop new ways of thinking and behaving, and develop problem-solving skills.
Psychotherapy is a process that takes time. You may feel bad during the process because some unresolved issues from the past, but psychotherapy will help cope and overcome these feelings, and it will help you develop new helpful ways of thinking and behaving. There are many options in Psychotherapy treatments .Please talk to our experts for more details.
About antidepressants…
Neurotransmitters are tiny chemicals that help transfer messages between brain cells. In depression, two neurotransmitters are majorly affected, Serotonin and Noradrenaline. Antidepressants work by increasing the concentration of those two neurotransmitters.
Your psychiatrist and/ or mental health nurse will educate you about the expected side effects of the prescribed antidepressant, which include dry mouth, constipation, and sleepiness (old type antidepressants), and increased appetite, weight gain, and insomnia (newer antidepressants). Usually those side effects wear off in a week or two. Your mental health provider will follow up on your side effects and work up a plan to relieve these side effects.
Which treatment modality is better for me?
At LWHCC, we will provide you with free triage service with a professional mental health nurse who will carry on a brief mental health assessment, either over the phone or during a face-to-face interview, and guide you to the appropriate service based on your mental health status and individual needs.
IV. What can you do to help yourself?
- Talk about your depression to your trusted friends or family. Don’t be ashamed to cry; it is the brain’s natural way of healing
- Be active; go for a walk, do some housework, and any activity of your daily routine
- Eat well
- Avoid alcohol and drugs
- Sleep well; if you cannot sleep properly, try not to worry about it. Follow some sleep hygiene tips; listen to soft music while lying in bed.
- Try to write down your thoughts and feelings on a piece of paper, and try to think of ways to tackle them
- Remember that depression affects many people, and you can get out of it, stronger and more capable of coping.
V. What can you do to help a close one who has depression?
- Listen; even if you have to listen to the same thing over and over, and try not to give advice unless asked for
- It is helpful to spend time with this person and encourage him/her to talk; you may reassure him/her that they will get better
- Make sure that this person is eating and sleeping well as much as possible
- Help him/her stay away from alcohol/drugs
- If they start talking about ideas of not wanting to live, take it seriously and make sure they tell their psychiatrist
- Encourage them to get help. Do not discourage psychotherapy or taking medication if it is prescribed. If you have worries or concerns about your close one’s treatment, do not hesitate to discuss them with their medical team.
If you would like to talk, feel free to reach out to us. An LifeWorks therapist would be able to help.
Harpreet Saini
Consultant Psychologist - English, Hindi & Punjabi
CDA Licensed Psychologist - 13+ Years
Dr. Mohammed Fried Ahmed
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic
PHD Psychotherapy - 6+ Years
Khansa Abd Almalik
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic
PHD Psychotherapy - 6+ Years
Prerna Siroya
Counselling Psychologist - English & Hindi
CDA Licensed Psychologist - 4+ Years
Dina Alqedra
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic & English
DHA Licensed Psychologist - 6+ Years
Nuzhat Basheer
Consultant psychologist - English, Hindi & Tamil
CDA Licensed Psychologist, M.Sc. in Psychology - 10+ Years
Vidushi Sukam
Consultant Psychologist - English, Hindi & Punjabi
CDA Licensed Psychologist | RCI Licensed Rehabilitation Psychologist - 13+ Years
Olena Taleski
Counselling Psychologist - English and Russian
Master Degree in Psychology - 13+ Years
Simrah Hamdulay
Consultant psychologist - English and Hindi
CDA Licensed Psychologist, MSc in Child and Adolescent Psychology - 3+ Years
Javaria Zahra
Counselling Psychologist - English, Urdu and Hindi
MD/ MS/ MPhil in Applied Psychology - 16+ Years
Fatima Altaf
Counselling Psychologist - Urdu, Hindi and English
Msc. Psychology - 8+ Years
Aarhie Kaushik
Clinical Psychologist - English & Hindi
Msc. Psychology - 8+ Years
Dr. Febna Moorkath
Psychiatric Social Worker - English & Malayalam
PhD & M.Phil in Psychiatric Social Work - 10+ Years
Dr. Fatemeh Abdi
Clinical Psychologist - English and Persian
PhD. in Psychology - 20+ Years
Dr. Azizreza Ghasemzadehi
Counselling Psychologist - Farsi & English
PhD in Psychology & Education of Exceptional Children - 20+ Years
Saima Khan
Clinical Psychologist - English, Urdu, Punjabi & Pashto
Ph.D. Scholar in Clinical Psychology - 6 Years
Kinan Ali
Counselling Psychologist - Arabic and English
PhD. in Psychology - 6 Years
Dr. Abdelaziz Osman
Consultant Psychiatrist - Arabic and English
MD, AB, Msc, Cert - 20+ Years
Naeema Ali
Psychologist - Arabic & English
Dr. Naeema Ali trained psychology and social worker students of UAE University. She is actively providing counselling support to cancer patients and their families. She launched an occupational therapy for cancer patients and cognitive behavioural therapy in Tawam.
Due to her continued support in oncology and ongoing support to cancer patients, Naeema received countless awards locally and international to recognize her achievements and skills. She has been invited to participate in various conferences and workshops around the world and invited as a guest speaker in various subjects that covers psychology.
She also joined Al Sayegh Medical Center as a Social Worker, providing comprehensive assessment and treatment services to children and families, in inpatient and/or outpatient settings, and communicates with referral sources as indicated by applying psychometric test, such as IQ Test, MMPI, Wechsler Test for children. Exhibit superior communication skills to uncover complicated mental health issues; develop and recommend treatment plans based on patient needs and diagnosis.
She continued working as a clinical psychologist providing counselling within the multi-cultural environment of the Emirates Airlines for the past 15 years. Her main task is providing mental health support to inflight and ground staff and addresses any problems, anxieties, or job-related stresses that they are dealing with. She uses her findings to help improve processes and behaviors of a patient to maintain a safe environment, to manage stress, overcome trauma, or avoid job-related conflicts. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the method Naeema is using to reduce the difficulties, anxieties, and stress that employee faces.
Naeema is also part of “ Shawer ”, the “Seek Our Advice”, and “We Listen To You” program of the Family Development Foundation of Abu Dhabi. The aim of the program was to promote family awareness and support a stable family life. It involves a group of community members who deal with family problems in a positive manner and provide individual and group counseling in social, psychological, and educational areas. They do so in a systematic way according to the needs of community members.
Besides “ Shawer ”, Naeema is also a volunteer of “ Friends of Cancer ” of Sharjah, supporting patients and their families to overcome the multitude psychological difficulties that they are experiencing due to cancer treatment as well as introducing some programs such as health education, self-care and some community programs wherein they can collaborate and share their experiences.
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Qualification and Membership:
Graduation in Psychology, (Phd) - 30 Years
Dr. Mohammed Bardi
Consultant Psychiatrist - Arabic, English
Dr. Mohammed Bardi M.B.B.S, M.D (Psychiatry) has worked under different capacities in clinical and hospital setups in Saudi, USA, and UAE. He comes with over 15 years of experience in mental health. He specifically worked with cases relating to schizophrenic, bipolar disorder, dual diagnosis, major depressive disorder with suicidal risks, anxiety disorders, Intellectual disabilities, Autistic spectrum disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD).
Area of interest:
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Mood disorders
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Anxiety disorders
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Improving life skills (social skills, self- esteem, decision making, coping with stress, problem solving, and time management)
Qualification and Membership:
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MBBS COLLEAGUE OF MEDICINE, KING SAUD UNIVERSITY 2003 (KKU).
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ARAB BOARD OF MEDICAL SPECIALTIES IN PSYCHIATRY 2007
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ANXIETY DISORDERS WORKSHOP (DIPLOMA), 2010
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ADDICTION FELLOWSHIP UCLA, USA, 2010-2011
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ADDICTION RESEARCH AND MATRIX TRAINING, ISAP, UCLA, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA 2014-2015
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
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ARAB BOARD OF MEDICAL SPECIALTIES IN PSYCHIATRY
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ADDICTION FELLOWSHIP UCLA 2011, 2015
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BETTY FORD CERTIFICATE, ADDICTION PROGRAM 2010
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CDA) Licensed Psychologist
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At LifeWorks Holistic Counselling Center Dubai, Dr. Bardi works collaboratively within our expert multidisciplinary team, in treating a wide array of psychiatric conditions including:
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Anxiety disorders
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Substance use disorders
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Mood disorders including depression and Bipolar affective disorders
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Psychotic disorders (Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders)
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Personality disorders
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Cognitive disorders including Dementia
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Learning disabilities (intellectual disability disorders)
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Child and adolescents’ disorders like Separation anxiety disorders, conduct
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disorders and ADHD
M.B.B.S, M.D (Psychiatry) - 15 years