Common Myths About Depression
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 4.7 percent of adults 18 years and older suffer from depression. However, despite this large percentage of Americans, there are still many misconceptions surrounding this treatable mental illness. Here are a few of the most common myths surrounding depression in adults.
Depression Is Always Linked to Trauma or a Negative Life Event
Many people mistakenly believe that a traumatic life event, such as a death or even a car accident, can cause someone to become clinically depressed.