Are you depressed?
The Language of Psychotic Disorders
Psychotic disorders are a dimension that we hear often but cannot make sense of either in the diagnosis or in the process. Sometimes it appears in a way that affects our lives, and sometimes it continues from the bottom to the bottom of our lives. From time to time, he transitions from sleep disorders to chronic fatigue, from depression to melancholic processes, and makes us experience the life model he has revealed. So what happens when the psychotic disorders and depression process begin? Of course, the new life plane conditions require this.
The role of hormones
Our body actively uses hormones while executing many actions. Rather than being part of a system, our hormones are actually the common channels of all systems for actions. Our hormones are always active when executing cellular activities, carrying organs to the operational dimension, breathing, coordinating circulation, talking, walking, sleeping, afraid, excited, and even angry with someone. Many centers are active in the execution of this activation, from the pituitary gland, which is the main center, to the thyroid glands, from the suprarenal structures to the urinary structures. Different hormones from dopamine to serotonin, adrenaline to melatonin, estrogen to testosterone and the activities they exhibit are needed in the coordination of the actions in which many centers participate. The changes in these activities reveal some differences in our body. Symptoms of decrease in estrogen cause menopausal complaints, symptoms of decrease in melatonin cause insomnia, increase in adrenaline results in excitement, symptoms of decrease in serotonin and dopamine cause sedentary and depressive state. As such, it is obvious that even our happiness is organized by hormones.
If dopamine levels go down…
Sometimes some of our systems may be affected. With these affected systems, the body can pull back levels of dopamine or serotonin to reduce movement and circulation. In fact, this is an action done with good intentions. Because when the circulatory capacity is low, it is wrong to take the body into the active process. This can lead to irreversible disorders, from simple muscle cramps to tissue damage. In fact, the body has slowed things down in order to collect things. But this slowdown can sometimes be unmeasurable or even in moderation can reveal wrong processes in other systems. In other words, a decrease in dopamine levels can trigger processes such as depression, lack of perception, and forgetfulness.
Role of thyroid hormones
Sometimes, metabolic conditions may not be sufficient. At that time, thyroid hormones come into play and try to close the metabolic action gap. Although this is done with good intentions, it also brings many psychotic perception changes. Thyroid glands can trigger excitement, distress and depressive changes.
The situation, which starts with a reflex response at first, then includes systemic changes and new chemical processes that are revealed due to these systemic changes. Behavior changes that take only a day or two at first become permanent with a process that includes gene changes later on.
So, as in other disease processes, there are systemic changes, patterns that include changes in DNA information due to these changes, and the processes revealed by these patterns. We name the diseases with the part that reflects on us. The aim is to bring the body to well-being by approaching it resource-oriented, rather than naming diseases as anxiety and depression.

