Azhar ul Haque Sario
'Uncharted Depths: A Journey through Depression' explores the complex world of depression in an easy-to-understand way. It explains what depression really is, beyond myths, and how it differs from sadness. The book looks at how people in history understood depression and lists its different types, like Major Depressive Disorder. It shares facts about how common depression is around the world and who it affects most. You’ll learn about the brain, hormones, and genes that play a role in depression. The book also covers theories about why people get depressed, like negative thinking or past experiences. It shows how depression can sometimes spark growth, creativity, and strength, but also how it can become overwhelming and harmful. It digs into how money, culture, and modern life add to depression, and even asks if it might have evolved for a reason. The book imagines a world without depression and debates if we need sadness to grow. Finally, it connects depression to physical health issues like heart disease and offers ideas for healing both mind and body. This book is a clear, deep guide for anyone wanting to understand depression better.