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IS LACK OF CONCENTRATION LIKELY TO BE RELATED TO AN UNRECOGNIZED DEPRESSION?

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IS LACK OF CONCENTRATION LIKELY TO BE RELATED TO AN UNRECOGNIZED DEPRESSION?

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Depression can cause problems with concentration and other mental activities. Since depression serves to remove us from our environment, we can become preoccupied with our own thoughts and not pay attention to what’s going on around us. I would emphasize, though, that a lack of concentration is more frequently caused by bad habits. Some people just don’t pay sufficient attention. They’re easily distracted. Anxiety can also interfere with concentration. When we’re worried, we can’t focus our attention on what we’re doing. Page 8 WHAT IS THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS WHEN A PERSON BECOMES DEPRESSED? Perhaps the best way to understand what goes on in depression is to separate what goes on in our bodies from what goes on in our minds, although when we talk about emotions or feelings, we really refer to the combination of both. In reactive depression, our thinking is first affected. We perceive some sort of loss. We think about it (if only for a few seconds) and realize something is now missing fr

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